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How does an actor create a subtle, believable performance without rehearsal and preparation time, with little or no direction and be consistent while matching physical, subtextual and emotional choices through twenty takes and five different camera angles? As an actor and teacher for twenty five years, Thomas Babson has been doing and teaching others how to do just that in his own LA Film Actor's lab and with the Screen Actors Guild conservatory throughout the country. With countless stage productions as both actor and director, and over 200 film, television, and commercial projects (including recurring roles in Paper Chase, St. Elsewhere, Hill St. Blues, General Hospital, and an 11-year role on Cheers) to his credit, author Tom Babson creates a specific, efficient way of making the transition from stage to screen.
Synopsis
Actor's Choice teaches how to create a subtle, believable performance without rehearsal and preparation time.
Synopsis
This book shows actors how to take their theatrical craft and vision, and communicate them on screen.
Synopsis
te a subtle, believable performance without rehearsal and preparation time.
About the Author
As an actor and teacher for twenty-five years, Thomas Babson has been doing and teaching more than a thousand others how to do just that in his own LA Film Actor's Lab and with the Screen Actors Guild Conservatory throughout the country. With countless stage productions as both actor and director, and over 200 film, television, and commercial projects (including recurring roles in Paper Chase, St. Elsewhere, Hill St. Blues, General Hospital, and, for eleven years, Cheers) to his credit, Babson creates a specific, efficient way of making the transition from stage to screen.