Overview
When it was first published in 1993, Secrets of
Screen Acting broke new ground in explaining how acting for the camera
is different from acting on stage. Reaction time is altered, physical
timing and placement are reconceived, and the proportions of the digital
frame itself become the measure of all things, so the director must
conceptualize each image in terms of this new rectangle and actors must
'fit' into the frame. Based on a revolutionary non-Method approach to
acting, this book shows what actually works: how an actor, an
announcer--anyone working in front of the cameras--gives excellent
performances on screen. Instead of starting with what is real and trying
to wrestle that onto the screen, Patrick Tucker explains how to work
with the realities of a shoot and work from there towards the real. His
step-by-step guide to the elements of effective screen acting is an
extension and explanation of a lifetime of work in the field, containing
over 50 acting exercises and the tried-and-tested Screen Acting
Checklist. As well as being completely updated to cover new techniques,
film references and insights, this third edition now includes a set of
Film Clip Time Codes for each film. These not only itemise the films
discussed in each chapter, but also pinpoint the precise moments where
each example can be found so that students, teachers, and professional
actors can refer to them quickly and easily.