Apuntes de ideas fuertes que quiero preservar en mí memoria:
Lesson 1: Without a clear strong
intention and a formidable obstacle you don't have drama.
Lesson 5 – Developing the character:
Part 2
An actor was overreacting his role as a
Marine because he wasn't believeing he was man enough for that
character so he need to add unnecesary things to his performance.
Lesson 7:
(I wrote a comment: The way Aaron makes exactly the point is something really
difficult to do, and it comes, I can relate it, from the act of
writting, where things are not to high, not to low, not to big, not
to small, they are just how they have to be for the purpose of the
narration. And explaining "that", in this case about the
relationship between the history and the "truth" is
something that from this lesson and so on I will carry with me with
clarity, so, thank you for that. )
Lesson 8: The audience
If you as an spectator have the same
clues as sherlock holmes, but he figure it out and you don't, that is
a satisfying experience.
(all from the masterclass of Aaron Sorkin in masterclass.com)
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