Listened to what I thought was a rather good program on actors and their methods. Various worthwhile issues covered, but one in particular caught my attention:
about how actors in the past were more bombastic, overacted, strained to project to the audience. And how this has decreased considerably now with more natural methods (sometimes over-natural) methods taking their place.
It occurred to me a trend that is happening in the opposite direction among narrators and presenters. Old style presenters such as K. Clark, D. Attenborough and J.Bronowski were more natural (though not less emphatic) especially in the method of delivery.
The newer documentaries and programmes tend to employ presenters who are like the over-actors of bygone days: they over-present. W. Janusczak exemplary here. B. Cox also too heavy handed all the time (was somewhat amazed to hear Ince cutting close to the bone with a parody of Cox himself on the same programme they occupy (Infinite Monkey Cage) the other day). I'd also class T. Service here as well.
So if you want to get ahead in acting nowadays, in terms of delivery, I'd study the old famous documentaries. If you want to get ahead in presenting TV or radio documentaries, study 1950s actors!
about how actors in the past were more bombastic, overacted, strained to project to the audience. And how this has decreased considerably now with more natural methods (sometimes over-natural) methods taking their place.
It occurred to me a trend that is happening in the opposite direction among narrators and presenters. Old style presenters such as K. Clark, D. Attenborough and J.Bronowski were more natural (though not less emphatic) especially in the method of delivery.
The newer documentaries and programmes tend to employ presenters who are like the over-actors of bygone days: they over-present. W. Janusczak exemplary here. B. Cox also too heavy handed all the time (was somewhat amazed to hear Ince cutting close to the bone with a parody of Cox himself on the same programme they occupy (Infinite Monkey Cage) the other day). I'd also class T. Service here as well.
So if you want to get ahead in acting nowadays, in terms of delivery, I'd study the old famous documentaries. If you want to get ahead in presenting TV or radio documentaries, study 1950s actors!
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