Stanislavski System
Mon, 11 Sept 2006, 05:34 pmtazwah9 posts in thread
Stanislavski System
Mon, 11 Sept 2006, 05:34 pmHey, im new here...so nice to meet all of ya :D
I'm a teen from S.A and am currently choosing subjects for year 11.
Howevever to do drama, i have to chosse drama A or B.
In drama A, it says that a majority of the work and assessment will be done on the
Stanislavski system,which until now i hadn't heard of (i have been acting for 5 years).
So i was just wondering if anyone here has done work on this and has any feedback on it
(ie. loved or hated it).
Thanks!
P.s- Sorry if this isn't posted in the right spot.
No, see - the difference is
Fri, 22 Sept 2006, 07:28 pmNo, see - the difference is that Stanislavski's system is about imaginative processes - if you want it simply, using your imagination, to create believable characters. Not necessecarily realistic ones by any means.
Yes,it developed concurrently with Russian and Northern European "Realism" and "Naturalism". That doesn't concretely suggest, though, that the system best applies to those approaches.
Since the Wikipedia articles already been referenced, here's another quote: "Stanislavsky's Method developed a systematic approach to training actors to work from the inside outward."
Otherwise, yes. Reasonably accurate. From where I sit/stand/hop about like a damn fool, anyway. Good luck!