Description
Reframing Acting in the Digital Age: Nimbly Scaling Actor Training in the Academy refocuses how actors work in TV, film, and stage. In this refreshing text, Preeshl integrates original interviews with 25 theatre, film, TV, and digital media experts from leading international programs to create an essential contribution to actor training studies. These interviews cover diverse topics such as contemporary training methods, industry standards, and experiential learning, incorporating interdisciplinary recommendations from academics and professionals alike to navigate undergraduate actor training in the digital age.
Digitally native undergraduates arrive at university being well versed in the digital and technological world, but as technologically savvy as these Millenials and Generation Z are, Preeshl and her interviewees show how acting and production degree programs can reframe these competencies to enable students to acquire and transfer digital skills. This phenomenological study bridges actor training methods across media to promote 'scaling' to update undergraduate actor training for the digital age. By applying the recommendations of these experts to curricular practices, universities may increase market share, diversity, and graduate employability.
This in-depth field study is a vital read for acting teachers, students, professional actors, and scholars within theatre and film programs.
About the Author
Artemis Preeshl is a Core Theatre Faculty Member at the University of West Georgia, USA. She has worked as a director and choreographer for over 30 years, and she teaches university courses and masterclasses on acting, voice, movement, intimacy design, and directing in the USA and abroad.
Reviews
"The proposal lists a number of acting for the camera texts as related and competing materials. Yet, Reframing Acting in the Digital Age will be more a comprehensive and scholarly study than the "How-To" texts referenced. Indeed, the project's depth and multifaceted rationale sets it apart from any book on the subject of which I am aware. Our field could use a book focussed on actor training for the digital age, and one that challenges the complacency in US actor training in particular. This is an important project, and one that I would like to read."
Peter Zazzali, Assistant Professor of Theatre, Artistic Director of Kansas Repertory Theatre, University of Kansas. Author of Acting in the academy: The history of professional actor training in U.S. higher education. Routledge, 2016.
Book Information
ISBN 9780367729103
Author Artemis Preeshl
Format Paperback
Page Count 162
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g