Actors can be dull as well as public appearances can be boring. Why does it happen? What should we do? As far back as 80 years ago Konstantin Stanislavsky found a solution. It was the Method. But few were those, who could explain its basics in a simple and clear way. We took a chance.
As we see it, we managed to. The three core principles of the Method:
1. Superobjective (Why do we need it all?)
2. Action (Only struggling is of the interest)
3. Belief in circumstances (reel of imaging) in a simple animated video.
It is useful both for novice actors and for anyone who wants to perform eloquently in public.
Written by — Andrey Skvortsov
Editor — Valentine Teplyakov
Animation — Stas Odintsov
Music — Edward Gleyzer
Voiceover — George Watts
Producer — Gennady Kondratyev