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This week’s episode is about the difference between the actor’s contribution to the creative process, versus the writer’s. Whereas the writer’s job is to put into words what they have to say, the actor’s contribution to the art form is bringing the text to life, which they do by experientially filling in what the writer has given us. It’s always a lot of work, but every actor’s performance will be unique because everyone connects to something different and has a distinct ”road-in” to approaching the role. Have an acting question for Milton? Email us at: [email protected] Find more at idontneedanactingclass.com
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This week’s episode is about the difference between the actor’s contribution to the creative process, versus the writer’s. Whereas the writer’s job is to put into words what they have to say, the actor’s contribution to the art form is bringing the text to life, which they do by experientially filling in what the writer has given us. It’s always a lot of work, but every actor’s performance will be unique because everyone connects to something different and has a distinct ”road-in” to approaching the role. Have an acting question for Milton? Email us at: [email protected] Find more at idontneedanactingclass.com

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