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http://dx.doi.org/10.6109/jkiice.2014.18.4.1007

Investigation of american method in digital film acting - Focus on lee strasberg's affective memory  

Yoo, Dong-Hyuk (Department of Drama, The Graduate School Dongguk University)
Abstract
This study investigates the basic elements of film acting based on Lee Strasberg's emotional memory. Acting in Korean film and TV drama often meets difficult circumstances. Therefore, I strongly suggest Lee Strasberg' American Method to film actors and students. This method refers to affective memory that Lee Strasberg devised for film acting at the Actors Studio. Another main point of this method is to overcome difficulties created from the camera use and shooting process. It is evident practicing affective memory would help actors perform better in their field.
Keywords
Affective Memory; Acting for Film; American Method; Lee Strasberg;
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