Talent x Technique = Self-Assurance and Success
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Talent x Technique = Self-Assurance and Success
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Talent x Technique = Self-Assurance and Success
Talent isnt all thats needed to build an acting career. Supplement your talent with
the study of a specific technique and youll become a stronger, more confident,
more successful actor for it.
August 24, 2006
By Terri Roberts
Summer is almost over, fall is nearly here, and its time to think about getting back
to class again! Actors have a wide variety of options open to them, ranging from
individual classes with very a specific focus (beginning/intermediate/advanced
acting, scene study, improv, commercial, and on-camera to name but a few) to
formal college and university programs that require many years and thousands of
dollars to complete. But what to do if you already have the basics under your
belt? Now may be the time to immerse yourself in the study of a particular
technique. Some of the most renowed names in acting and teaching honed their
methods over decades of work, and even though theyve shuffled off their mortal
coils, actors still flock to the classes and courses of study taught under their
names using the techniques that made them masters of the craft. Here we look
through the eyes of two actors who have studied the techniques of three of the
most prominent names in the business, and fortified their own natural talents in
the process.
KATE ASCOTT-EVANS
Stella Adler
Kate Ascott-Evans hails from South Africa, and now makes her home in Los
Angeles. She came to LA in 2003 to study acting, and after checking out a variety
of programs, her gut instinct led her to the Stella Adler Academy in Hollywood.
Since graduating from the academys two-year program, she has been garnering
rave reviews for the vulnerability of her work on LA stages.
The Stella Adler method is imagination-based, and that appealed to me because I
think, as human beings, we work naturally from an imagination point of view. We
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