What is Personalizing?

What is Personalizing?

Welcome back to I Don't Need an Acting Class and our first episode of Season 8! In this first episode, we hear a coaching session between Milton and student Madior exploring the concept of "personalization" in acting.

The discussion centers around whether actors should draw from their own personal experiences or build relationships from the character's perspective. Using the example of a monologue where a character dismantles a house, Madior argues for using her own childhood home to tap into real emotional memories. However, Milton challenges this approach as potentially limiting, advocating instead for building relationships through imagination, which allows for endless creative expansion.

Milton warns against "effect-seeking" - trying to manufacture specific emotional responses rather than allowing feelings to emerge naturally through imaginative work. He emphasizes that while personal experiences remain part of an actor's toolkit, they should inform the work organically rather than being actively mined for emotional content.

Note: The Actor Lab, Milton's new acting school in New York City, begins classes September 15th.

theactorlab.nyc will be live next week.

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The Actor's Personal Connection

The Actor's Personal Connection

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Living off your Partner

Living off your Partner

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What to work on

What to work on

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Seeing What's Not There

Seeing What's Not There

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13 Mar 15min

Talking Out Revisited

Talking Out Revisited

Actor work is not an intellectual exercise. And it’s not about “good writing.”It’s about experiencing.The audience doesn’t come to the theater for the words on the page. They come for the experience o...

3 Mar 13min

The Technique Works!

The Technique Works!

Actors have a tendency to abandon their technique as soon as they get an audition – and leap to a performance. Just taking a little time to really think about the text makes an enormous difference.

24 Feb 16min

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Building a Character

There are many roads in to building a character and, unfortunately, there is no paint-by-number approach. It's great as an actor to play with several different techniques.

17 Feb 18min

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