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In Character
An Actor's Workbook for Character Development

Christopher Vened, UCLA, California
Foreword by Michael Hackett

ISBN 978-0-325-00208-8 / 0-325-00208-8 / 2000 / 128pp / Paperback
Imprint: Heinemann Drama
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Grade Level: Adult

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Description
To portray a character, the actor needs craft; to fully express him or herself in the character, the actor needs talent. Combining the two is what makes a great actor, and here, Christopher Vened guides the actor, step by step, in how to explore and develop the character in all its aspects.

In this concise manual, Vened describes the necessary methods, principles, directions, exercises, and examples needed for the mastery of the actor's craft and art of portraying character, and offers guidance on such topics as conflict, internal and external circumstances of a character, thought patterns, and character traits in the body. This book is a major exploration of a major part of the actor's job.

Table of Contents

    Contents:
    Part I Identity

    I Am Not a Guinea Pig * Identity * Chameleon and Exhibitionist * Exactness and Spontaneity * Character and Incongruity

    Part II Conflict
    The Character's Conflict * Protagonist/Antagonist * The Four Climaxes * Situation and Predicament * Action

    Part III Character Traits
    THE CHARACTER TRAITS IN THE BODY
    Appearance * The Center * Movement
    EMOTIONS
    Temperament * Will * Desire * Volitional Gesture * Feelings
    THOUGHT PATTERN
    Thought Pattern * Point of View * Attitude * Kinds of Thought Patterns
    EXTERNAL CIRCUMSTANCES
    Space * Object * Relationship
    INTERNAL CIRCUMSTANCES
    Inner Image * Inner Voice * Inner Motive
    CHARACTER CHOICE
    Character Choice * Conditioning

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