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Question 19 of 25 for our Acting Mock Interview

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Question 19 of 25

If you could teach this room any acting technique, which would you choose?

"If I could teach the room any acting technique, I would choose Stanislavski's System. Every actor should be able to get in touch with their own human emotions by recalling their own personal experiences, drawing on intimate pain, and memory recall."

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How to Answer: If you could teach this room any acting technique, which would you choose?

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  • 19. If you could teach this room any acting technique, which would you choose?

      How to Answer

      The interviewer would like to be assured that you are knowledgeable when it comes to the technicalities associated with acting. Choose one particular method that you feel most confident in and show that you would be able to teach it to the room.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Entry Level

      "I love the idea that I could, one day, teach a room of budding actors! I am newer to this profession so the technique I would currently choose would be a straightforward method such as Practical Aesthetics. This method focus' on script work and developing a very literal understanding of the events in the script or scene."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "If I could teach the room any acting technique, I would choose Stanislavski's System. Every actor should be able to get in touch with their own human emotions by recalling their own personal experiences, drawing on intimate pain, and memory recall."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Experienced

      "I have taught many workshops in my acting career. My favorite, by far, have been Viola Spolin's approach to actor improvement through theater games. I like to encourage students to become better at immediate response and reaction. This method is, in a sense, elevated improv."

      Written by Rachelle Enns