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What is good acting?

Postby Rambhutan » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:03 am

Title says it all - what exactly is good acting? It is something I find very hard to pin down, it seems vary enormously from country to country and from one era to the next. I think I can recognise it, but I just cannot put it into words what it is.
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Good acting is acting that makes the audience forget that the actors are acting.
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Postby Rambhutan » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:28 am

The Western Reaches wrote:Good acting is acting that makes the audience forget that the actors are acting.


I am not sure it is just that kind of naturalism, sometimes I find that jarring and annoying. I don't think I ever forget that someone like Johhny Depp is an actor, but I don't think he is a particularly bad one.
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Postby Coccygia » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:34 am

There are many answers, but the actors I have the most admiration for are those who don't even seem to be acting, yet you can't take your eyes off them. Philip Seymour Hoffman and Kevin Spacey, for example.
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Postby North Wiedna » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:41 am

Michael Douglas.
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Postby Coccygia » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:41 pm

North Wiedna wrote:Michael Douglas.

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Postby Vissarionevna » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:14 pm

A good actor, is the one who can transmit a message, it doesn't matter if he's natural or not as long as the audience gets the message..
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Postby Rambhutan » Sat Sep 18, 2010 2:22 am

I am not really looking for a list of actors names...more definitions
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Postby Conserative Morality » Sat Sep 18, 2010 10:08 am

An actor who makes a character believable, relate-able, and/or enjoyable.
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Postby Vivolve » Sun Sep 19, 2010 3:16 pm

Anyone can 'act' per say, it takes skill and commitment to act well.

Proper character development and dedication to the role... Especially diversity. Placing yourself in a role convincingly can be extremely difficult. Many will often say that true acting is when a fellow actor forgets lines or a scene, as Improvising and carrying on the essence of the show takes a great deal of talent.
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Postby North Wiedna » Sun Sep 19, 2010 4:07 pm

Rambhutan wrote:I am not really looking for a list of actors names...more definitions

People like Michael Douglas.
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The fact that you have to ask this question makes me sad. :(

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Postby North Calaveras » Tue Sep 28, 2010 1:51 pm

Will Smith in I Am Legend I thought was very good acting, we need more old school actors like him.
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North Wiedna wrote:
Rambhutan wrote:I am not really looking for a list of actors names...more definitions

People like Michael Douglas.

Again... :blink:
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Postby Killing is My Business » Tue Sep 28, 2010 6:08 pm

It is much easier to define and spot bad acting...that would be a more worthwhile endeavor.

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Postby Rambhutan » Wed Sep 29, 2010 4:48 am

Valkern wrote:The fact that you have to ask this question makes me sad. :(


Then I think you misunderstand why I am asking
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Postby Mad hatters in jeans » Wed Sep 29, 2010 5:42 am

Killing is My Business wrote:It is much easier to define and spot bad acting...that would be a more worthwhile endeavor.

ah i don't think that's worthwhile at all, however it is very funny and has it's own version of enjoyment attached.

Definition of good acting for me is basically, a combination of a decent support actors and the plot advancing in a way that's logical yet twisting, with the main actor(s) leading the way, i often find if an actor is good they can easily outshine other ones. For instance the joker from dark knight is a good example of this, everytime he comes on scene he dominates the place and makes the batman seem quite childish.

Basically avoiding cliches, or smoothing overthem in such a way as they don't matter because it's that person doing the part.


I suppose it really comes down to what the individual wants from a film.
I think being able to identify with the character can help a bit too, some sort of similarity between them and you.

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Being entertaining to the audience.
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Believeability is key. If a performance "rings true", if the audience "buys" that a given character is a plausible human being (even if it requires a certain suspension of disbelief as in slapstick), then it's a good performance. Or so says this mediocre actor with a degree in it (but no professsional experience as yet).
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They seem like they're having real emotions and that they're not acting.
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