Meisner Training New York NY - Ryan Campbell - Maggie Flanigan Studio - Call (917) 789-1599
Meisner Training New York NY - https://www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/meisner-acting/ryan-campbell-interview/ Best Meisner Training New York NY - Call Maggie Flanigan Studio (917) 789-1599 Meisner training provides the professional actor with a tool set that improves the actor's ability to audition and perform on stage and on screen with authentic behavior. Ryan Campbell, in this interview, discusses why he considers the studio a safe place to train. Q: Ryan, what did you think it meant to train as an actor before you started the six weeks Summer Intensive at Maggie Flanagan Studio? A: Honestly, I had no idea, really what professional training was. This is the place that I was recommended by previous students to come and check it out if I wanted to train as a professional actor and not hack my way through. This is the place. Q: What do you think training as an actor means now that you're almost done with the six weeks? A: It means hard work. It means a lot of hard work and dedication like any craft. This is a place where you learn that you have to put in the 1000 hours. You have to come here, and you have to have your mindset on becoming better and improving. Q: There are a lot of takeaways, I'm sure, but what is the thing that you found resonated with you the most, whether it was the repetition or the point of view, whichever it was. A: I think the thing that resonated with me the most is learning how to listen, honestly. Learning to listen and take things in. The repetition, of course, throws you for a loop. Overall, I think the biggest thing is just listening. It's just like, everyone feels that they're already listening. Even when you're having a conversation, you feel like you hear people already, and you're like, "Hey, I got what they said." When you take these classes, you learn how to take in with somebody saying, taking what they mean by that, learning the subtext and things like that. I would say just the listening. Q: How is training at the studio different than what you expected? A: It's a lot different than I expected. I would say, coming in, I had, I would say, what I call the Danielson mentality, which is like, you go in, and you're like, "Alright, I'm going to learn some karate." You come in here, and you're like, "Okay, I already know the kicks in the punches I want to learn the cool stuff." Then you come in, and it's the same way of acting. You come in, and you're like, "Yeah, you know, I already know how to act, a little bit I want to learn how to get the Denzel tear, I want the defensive snap bubble." You're looking for these specific things, and when you walk in, and Charlie laughs, and he goes, "Okay." Then he tosses you a rag the same way Mr. Miyagi did, and he was wax on wax off and the wax on is your repetition the wax off is your independent activity, and you're just building from there. It's honestly like one of those things where everything that you expect is probably going to be wrong, and he's going to show you how to work to get where you want to get, but you have to put in the time, and you have to learn fundamentals. Q: What would you say for you is the number one reason to study at Maggie Flanagan Studio or any other studio? A: The number one reason. That's tough. I would say the number one reason to study at Maggie Flanagan is that it is a safe space for you to discover things and to learn how to act and learn how to work as a professional actor, learn how to train as a professional actor. Finding a place where anybody can feel comfortable is very important. For instance, like me as a student of color, you must feel comfortable, especially when you're doing things like activities where certain emotions are going to come out. Charlie is somebody who understands how things work outside of this space. Just like he said personally to other students I've seen him speak to and to me is like, "I know that society tells you there are certain things that you cannot do outside of the room, but here at Maggie Flanagan this is your safe space. You can feel comfortable." That means the world to an actor who is opening up parts of your personality and feelings that you've never experienced before. Meisner training at the Maggie Flanigan Studio for many students, begins wit the six and eight week Meisner Intensive acting programs. Actors who are interested in applying for admission to the studio should view the acting programs and acting classes page on the studio website. Interested students who have questions should call the studio during business hours at (917) 789-1599. #meisnertraining #maieneracting #actingprogram Meisner Training New York NY - Ryan Campbell - Maggie Flanigan Studio - Call (917) 789-1599 Maggie Flanigan Studio 153 W 27th St #803 New York, New York 10001 (917) 789-1599 http://www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/ https://goo.gl/maps/JTA9n7oHbNT2
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