
Scene Study for Actors: What You Should Actually Be Working On
Most actors use scene study to present work instead of changing how they work. Here’s what scene study should actually be doing for you if your training is working.
In-depth acting articles and insights on technique, auditions, and the business of acting. Written by a working actor and respected acting teacher, drawing from decades of studio training and professional experience.

Most actors use scene study to present work instead of changing how they work. Here’s what scene study should actually be doing for you if your training is working.

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No fluff, just solid advice about acting and your career.
By Richard Kline
This is Part 4 of a 4-part series on memorizing lines in a way that gets you off the page and into real acting. In Part 1 we built the foundation, meaning first, beats, verbs, and handwriting drills. In Part 2 we used listening and cue pickup to make the other person your memory trigger. In Part 3 we tightened accuracy without tension. Now we bring it into the real world. Auditions. Self tapes. Nerves. Time pressure. A reader who does not give you what you expected. A room that feels different than your bedroom at home. This is where memorization becomes professional. Not perfect. Professional.Keep the text clean while staying flexible and alive when something changes.
Flexibility is not sloppy. Flexibility is being able to stay alive while staying accurate.
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