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Screening America: United States History Through Film Since 1900

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This original, incisive book examines questions relating to the self-imposed barriers 每 or roadblocks 每 that actors place on their work. Rob Roznowski demonstrates how roadblocks often limit and constrain actors from accessing the emotional availability required in their unique craft. He then offers a systematic approach for achieving peak performance in order to defeat the self-doubt that can hinder actors. He also offers guidance for educators and directors to compassionately assist actors toward gaining freedom. Incorporating perspectives from psychological consultants, the book book co-mingles psychology and acting theory in a unique way, presenting practical strategies for dealing with a range of roadblock issues that actors face daily, including anxiety, intimacy, self-esteem and trust.
This is an ideal resource for practitioners, instructors, and students of acting, theatre and performance at any level.

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