Giving An Audience A Tear-Jerk Reaction

How can the art of audience engagement be achieved?

This can be done by studying the character being played, and acting as if you’re living in those circumstances.

Hearing an audience’s reaction shows how well the script was written, and how well the actors mastered the emotions of the characters involved.

How can you keep audiences on their toes in a series of tension, then relief?

If you think that only seasoned actors can master this. Think again. Everyone and every actor starts from somewhere. Many actors shape their skills in acting with different techniques, and one solid starting point is the  Meisner technique.

The Meisner technique can be adapted for both film and on-stage performances. An acting studio will teach the significant differences in both spheres. Also, what if it were a one man show? Would you be able to capture differing voices in one single act? Through a series of training, the Meisner technique ultimately showcases how to master acting into  different settings, by being fearless with your imagination and emotions.

We all know that acting is an art form, and a skill that involves much passion. So how can your message be delivered in the best way?

Answer:

Through improvisation  and capturing believable emotions, one can convey the message in stunning fashion, to allow viewers to feel the same emotions that you are acting out.

How to Train for the Meisner Technique

Get Meisner trained with the summer intensive Meisner series at Emasla.

The summer class can be thought of like a workout session, whereby the muscles of acting are trained and built up, to be the most show-worthy after a series of training.

Following the summer program, actors can then choose to continue the extended two year Meisner training. Flexible schedules are offered, to include day and night classes.