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Definition of method acting in English: method actingnoun mass nounA technique of acting in which an actor aspires to complete emotional identification with a part, based on the system evolved by Stanislavsky and brought into prominence in the US in the 1930s. Method acting was developed by Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg in particular, and is associated with actors such as Marlon Brando and Dustin Hoffman. 体验派表演方法(演员追求从内心体验塑造角色的表演技巧,以斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基表演体系为基础,20世纪30年代盛行于美国;体验派表演方法在纽约市的演员排演场等机构得到了发展,以伊利亚·卡赞和李·斯特拉斯伯格为代表人物,尤其与马龙·白兰度和达斯汀·霍夫曼等演员联系在一起) Example sentencesExamples - People have strange ideas about method acting because of all the actors who take themselves seriously.
- How different is it from some of the traditional methods that actors use to prepare for a role, such as method acting, when you try to grasp the essence of a character.
- Still, if I ever have to play a lady in a coach being held up by a highwayman, I'll certainly know how it feels - I'll be able to do some genuine method acting.
- As for the band's authenticity - is it due to musical method acting or some type of paranormal possession?
- To this day, method acting remains a highly regarded pedagogical model for training actors.
- There's method acting and there's muscle memory.
- Dabbling in method acting in my early university days has finally paid off…
- Her method acting is based on the technique of Sanford Meisner who developed it when he was head of the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse School of Acting in New York.
- There he studied method acting, the discipline which requires performers to draw on their own experiences and emotions to create a character, and became its most famous exponent.
- You studied at the Lee Strasburg School of method acting.
- I guess most actors, even allowing for a certain amount of method acting, have to do this, and many singers too.
- Attempting to determine whether the offstage trauma that she's undergoing is genuine or an extreme form of method acting becomes the film's dramatic crux, and it's more than enough to hold the viewer's attention.
- But I indulged in some method acting, you might say.
- Let it not be giving too much away to say that it turns out method acting and the love of a good woman can achieve amazing ends.
- The five-week course focuses on the Meisner Technique, a form of method acting practiced on theatre stages around the world.
- All the obituaries I've read talk about Brando ‘transforming’ acting, as if both he and his style of method acting came out of nowhere.
- The rest of his concern arose over his co-stars who were steeped in method acting for which Gable had little time.
- Of course, not everyone would appreciate paying today's admission price just to see method acting at it's finest, so I can't outright recommend this film.
- This sort of method acting is one way to work, but I wouldn't want to work like that all the time.
- I mean, we're not talking mere research here, we're talking a step beyond method acting.
Derivativesnoun An actor who aspires to complete emotional identification with a part. a method actor well known for staying in character during the entire filming period Example sentencesExamples - Most of the film's negligible tension comes from the relationship between the director and his ultimate method actor.
- It's that look - pent-up rage seeping from every pore - that this method actor has delivered now for three decades in more than 80 screen appearances, many of which have been for young directors at the start of their careers.
- Nor is he the sort of method actor who immerses himself in a role for months prior to shooting.
Definition of method acting in US English: method actingnounˈmɛθəd æktɪŋˈmeTHəd aktiNG A technique of acting in which an actor aspires to complete emotional identification with a part, based on the system evolved by Stanislavsky and brought into prominence in the US in the 1930s. Method acting was developed in institutions such as the Actors' Studio in New York City, notably by Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg, and is particularly associated with actors such as Marlon Brando and Dustin Hoffman. 体验派表演方法(演员追求从内心体验塑造角色的表演技巧,以斯坦尼斯拉夫斯基表演体系为基础,20世纪30年代盛行于美国;体验派表演方法在纽约市的演员排演场等机构得到了发展,以伊利亚·卡赞和李·斯特拉斯伯格为代表人物,尤其与马龙·白兰度和达斯汀·霍夫曼等演员联系在一起) Example sentencesExamples - People have strange ideas about method acting because of all the actors who take themselves seriously.
- Attempting to determine whether the offstage trauma that she's undergoing is genuine or an extreme form of method acting becomes the film's dramatic crux, and it's more than enough to hold the viewer's attention.
- This sort of method acting is one way to work, but I wouldn't want to work like that all the time.
- You studied at the Lee Strasburg School of method acting.
- Still, if I ever have to play a lady in a coach being held up by a highwayman, I'll certainly know how it feels - I'll be able to do some genuine method acting.
- I mean, we're not talking mere research here, we're talking a step beyond method acting.
- All the obituaries I've read talk about Brando ‘transforming’ acting, as if both he and his style of method acting came out of nowhere.
- Dabbling in method acting in my early university days has finally paid off…
- I guess most actors, even allowing for a certain amount of method acting, have to do this, and many singers too.
- The rest of his concern arose over his co-stars who were steeped in method acting for which Gable had little time.
- How different is it from some of the traditional methods that actors use to prepare for a role, such as method acting, when you try to grasp the essence of a character.
- Let it not be giving too much away to say that it turns out method acting and the love of a good woman can achieve amazing ends.
- To this day, method acting remains a highly regarded pedagogical model for training actors.
- As for the band's authenticity - is it due to musical method acting or some type of paranormal possession?
- The five-week course focuses on the Meisner Technique, a form of method acting practiced on theatre stages around the world.
- Her method acting is based on the technique of Sanford Meisner who developed it when he was head of the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse School of Acting in New York.
- But I indulged in some method acting, you might say.
- Of course, not everyone would appreciate paying today's admission price just to see method acting at it's finest, so I can't outright recommend this film.
- There he studied method acting, the discipline which requires performers to draw on their own experiences and emotions to create a character, and became its most famous exponent.
- There's method acting and there's muscle memory.
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