A must-have for working actors, this incredible book blends mindfulness with fresh vocal techniques to help you strengthen and refine your voice.
Michael Einav actor and singer, New York City
This will change your life as an actor. It’s the difference between being a master or not in your craft.
Jodie Steele, actress, voiceover artist and singer
This integrated voice training workbook focuses on voice and speech through the lens of major acting and movement practices, and is ideal for actors in training, directors and any creative seeking to train their spoken voice. Acting methodologies covered include those developed by Michael Chekhov, Sanford Meisner and Konstantin Stanislavsky, and movement practices that include Rudolf von Laban’s, Viewpoints and the Suzuki method.
Exploring vocal technique via these methods, we come to understand the opportunities they offer – and profound effects they can have on – the voice.
With actors working harder than ever across a huge variety of media, Voice Training Through Acting and Movement captures the contemporary actor’s current working reality, offering support for stage and screen.
Featuring exercises for the actor, tips for teachers and online video resources, this book offers a focused and integrated outcome-oriented training of vocal techniques through acting and movement.
Contents
List of figures and photographs
Foreword: Neil Swain
Introduction
Chapter 1: Posture and Alignment through Yin Yoga
Chapter 2: Breath- through Michael Chekov and inspired by tai chi
Chapter 3: Stamina – Inspired by Tadashi Suzuki.
Chapter 4: Pitch and Pace – Viewpoints Inspired
Chapter 5: Articulation through Laban
Chapter 6: Resonance – Meisner Inspired
Chapter 7: The Embodied Actor – Stanislavski Inspired
Further Reading
Appendix 1: Sample Curriculum
Appendix 2: Bibliography and Resources
Index