THE HELLER APPROACH RAW: EVOKING EMOTION

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2018
  • Having a strong emotion is key for any scene. Watch Brad show his students how to evoke emotion using The Heller Approach technique.
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    "The Heller Approach" is an acting technique that gives actors a simple yet practical and solid foundation so that actors are ready and empowered with reliable and easily accessible tools to work in any medium. The technique and it's application is based on muscle memory and not on past personal experiences.
    It truly frees the artist to access feelings and thoughts that are universal to all humans. An Amazing technique born from working actors and directors.
    "The Heller Approach" is taught exclusively by Brad Heller. Group classes are available every Thursday night and Tuesday days in Los Angeles, California. Private lessons are also available via skype or in person.
    Professor Heller taught for 5 years at UCLA before going private. He is an actor, director and teacher. Heller's teachings are based on the works of Don Richardson, who Heller mentored.
    Don was an original member of the Group Theater, which was the nucleus of Acting in the United States. His fellow students were Sanford Meisner, Stella Adler and Uta Hagen, but Don was the only student from the Group Theater who said, "The Method is NOT what acting is about." He directed over 800 television shows in his time.
    Richardson was mentored by Charles Jehlinger , who was one of the most important (even if largely unknown) acting teachers in America and taught for nearly 50 years at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Among his pupils were Cecil B. DeMille, Edward G. Robinson, Spencer Tracy, Hume Cronyn, Kirk Douglas, Anne Bancroft and Robert Redford.
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Komentáře • 13

  • @user-mc9ym3zd3j
    @user-mc9ym3zd3j Před 5 lety +18

    I’m so grateful for this videos, I’ve spent the summer watching them, at first it was very frustrating because I wasn’t able to feel some emotions. But yesterday, I surprised myself while practicing in my room, I was in that scene and I was able to feel all of the emotions my character was feeling. I hope someday I’ll met you, and tell you how grateful I am. I really want to become an actress.

    • @thehellerapproach
      @thehellerapproach  Před 5 lety +2

      Glad the videos have been helpful! Be sure to follow The Heller Approach across all our social media channels to stay up to date on Brad's latest acting lessons and tips! -The Heller Approach team

  • @Ronyron3053
    @Ronyron3053 Před 5 lety +6

    Awesome video on breaking down the emotions

  • @GlobalKannuran
    @GlobalKannuran Před 5 lety

    Wonderful and thanks for these videos. Love from India

  • @warrior9326
    @warrior9326 Před 3 lety +1

    That's a good technique you talk abitvin many Clips / Videos Thank you hope we meet one day

  • @mikesmithz
    @mikesmithz Před 9 měsíci +2

    It's not rocket science. People have mirror neurons, they match what they see. If you see someone in pain, then you feel that persons pain, if you see someone happy, then you feel their happiness. To evoke emotion in other people then you need to feel the emotion you want to evoke. Acting isn't pretending to feel emotions, it's acting as if the scene is real and the emotions you experience should be real. It's not hard to get angry or sad or happy - all those emotions are just under the surface anyway, just bring focus to them.

  • @TennantMary
    @TennantMary Před rokem

    How did miss this one?

  • @phoenixj1985
    @phoenixj1985 Před 3 lety

    Iws the actor on the right Erin Moriarty?

  • @tusharverma7268
    @tusharverma7268 Před 5 lety +1

    Sir ur tips or teaching is best but how I get a mad or a crazy person (extremely crazy person ) inside me when I was acting .

  • @callmerally7368
    @callmerally7368 Před 4 lety +1

    Idk why but sometimes this technique kinda failed at me, Do you know why?

    • @rubyruby4724
      @rubyruby4724 Před 4 lety

      same

    • @sovietninja6865
      @sovietninja6865 Před 3 lety +1

      Just study practical aesthetics and Uta Hagen . You will thank me later.

    • @TennantMary
      @TennantMary Před rokem

      My guess you might need add an image of experience to help it spark it