Dustin Hoffman – Teaches Acting

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Salepage link: At HERE. Archive: Total sizes: – include:  Dustin Hoffman – Teaches Acting5 HOURS OF VIDEO LESSONSIn over five hours of lessons, Dustin teaches you how to create memorable characters, hone your craft, and get the part.100% EXCLUSIVE CONTENTFor the first time, Dustin Hoffman teaches you everything he has learned. Only available through MasterClass.Get Dustin Hoffman – Teaches Acting at the CourseAvaiLearn Dustin’s MethodDustin Hoffman believes that every great character is already inside you—the hard part is learning to access them. In his first ever online class, the two-time Academy Award winning star of The Graduate, Tootsie, and Rain Man teaches you everything he’s learned during his 50 year acting career.Video Lessons24 lessons, totaling 5+ hours, in which Dustin teaches you everything he wishes someone had taught him.Class WorkbookEach lesson comes with notes, reading materials, and assignments to ensure you get the most out of Dustin’s class.Office HoursPractice scenes with fellow students, and post videos to get feedback from the class (and possibly even Dustin himself!).Lesson Plan01Dustin’s MethodDustin’s approach to acting is unique. In this lesson, he reveals the principles of his method and how to start implementing it.02Working with a Co-Star — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 1Dustin has had famous on-screen chemistry with the likes of Robert Redford, Tom Cruise and Meryl Streep. Watch as he teaches two strangers to build an instant bond on set, and then makes you try the same Jerry Maguire scene with a fellow student.03Relating to Your Character — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 2Relating to your character is crucial to a great performance. Dustin teaches you how to read through the lines to add emotion and depth to your role.Show all 24 Lessons04Managing Your Nerves — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 3Every good actor gets nervous, even Dustin. Vulnerability is key to bringing depth to a performance. Here’s how to use your fears to get deeper into character.05Performing Honestly — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 4Uncover and access the deepest layers of your personality so you can stop pretending and start being your character.06Critiquing Yourself — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 5Dustin is his own harshest critic, even when the director is happy and the audience loves him. Learn how he finds ways to question, critique and improve his perfomance.07What I Learned in Acting ClassDustin learned from the most prominent acting teachers of his day, including Lee Strasberg — hear the tips and stories that stuck with him.08Researching Your CharacterWhether he’s studying women’s vocal patterns or sneaking into San Quentin prison—Dustin conducts detailed research to create memorable and believable characters.09Creating Your CharacterThe essence of Raymond Babbit came from an accidental vocal tick; Benjamin Braddock grew from Dustin’s childhood memories. There’s no one way to bring a new character to life, but these are some of the ways that have worked for Dustin.10Saying Your LinesMemorizing your lines is just the first step. Here’s how Dustin approaches a new script to bring life to words on a page.11Funny BusinessYou can’t always plan for the laugh. Dustin explains how to develop your comic instincts and use everyday life as your comedic inspiration.12Staying In The MomentWhen you leave the script behind and make things up as you go, the results can can be inspiring, fun, or sometimes flat-out embarrassing. You have to be willing to fail to triumph as an actor.13Stage and ScreenFor a play, you rehearse for weeks. On a film set, you might get ten minutes. As an actor who trained for the stage, Dustin shares how he changed his approach to the craft for the camera.14Dustin’s StoryFrom college dropout to Oscar-winning actor, learn a little bit more about your teacher.15Being Present — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 1Learning to look beyond the script to what’s not being said, and using that powerful subtext to reveal parts of yourself is the essence of Dustin’s approach to acting. Dustin applies this lesson to a scene from Good Will Hunting.16Be Yourself to Be the Character — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 2If the audience isn’t seeing your secrets, you’re doing it wrong. Pushing yourself to admit and accept your most painful and uncomfortable truths will help bring depth and honesty to the characters you play. See how brave you can learn to be.17Embracing Your Vulnerability — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 3Nobody’s perfect – and audiences will love you for it. Watch a scene from Good Will Hunting come to life when Dustin directs two actors to draw upon their own insecurities.18Creating a Relatable Character — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 4Learn how to craft a timeless, relatable character that audiences will fall in love with.19Staying True to Yourself — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 5Dustin never lets a script hold him back from giving what he believes is the right performance. Here’s how to stay true to yourself without getting fired.20Working TogetherGet Dustin’s insider tips on how to keep an open, creative environment on set, respect your fellow actors, and most importantly—relax.21AuditionsDustin has spent his career defying “leading man” stereotypes. Here’s how to take the right risks to set yourself apart from the crowd and handle the rejection all actors face.22Making Acting Your LivingAfter painful rejections, how do you stop the candle inside you from burning out? Dustin sheds light on the difficult decisions involved in making acting your living.23Great MistakesIt can be harder than you think to tell the difference between an accident and a stroke of genius. The most iconic scene in Midnight Cowboy was an on-set accident. Make every mistake an opportunity.24Always Be WorkingDustin closes his MasterClass with one lesson he wants every actor to remember.Get Dustin Hoffman – Teaches Acting at the CourseAvaiSale Page : https://www.masterclass.com/classes/dustin-hoffman-teaches-actingArchive Sale Page: http://archive.is/kfN55