As a previous stage actor for years, these tip are invaluable. I wish these had existed back in the day. I learned them the hard way, and applied them as I learned them. If your an actor, needing to memorize scrips, dont take this video with a grain of sand! Take it as a ton of Gold! Every single thing she said is correct pertaining to memorization of lines. I recall using these self learned tips when I played Tony in West Side Story, and Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, among many othere stage shows. These tips work just as well with memorizing your music to be sung ..Break a leg all! Love you! And thanks for posting!
This is so good. I especially liked the idea of chunking a monologue so it's like a poem. I usually highlight chunks and memorize, then add another section and do those 2 chunks together and so forth. It's similar, but I'm gong to try your suggestion to turn the text into stanzas.
Joyce you are fabulous. Thank you for being so generous and sharing this helpful information. You have a lovely spirit. I found all your tips helpful but especially the one re testing your lines by practicing them in different surroundings. I also agree about not re-reading the lines too much. It can make one more insecure as opposed to developing the trust and confidence needed to know the lines deeply. Thank you so much! Now I just need help how not to blink so much on camera :) You have great eye presence! Thanks again!!!
Wow this is awesome the last tip I found most helpful state dependent learning because I can’t figure out why the few times that I did get an audition or do a self tape with others filming it I just could not figure out why I could not keep the flow of my lines but that’s what it is different environment I’m stuck so thank you very much
Many thanks for this real scientific approach and practical tips, to the most importatnt topic in Acting, which is "Memorising your Script". Best regards from Egypt.
Hi, 👋🏼 Many of the tips were helpful! Just from memory, I can tell you that from the other five different sources I’ve looked at - yours is the most interesting and helpful so far. I liked the chunking, because it makes sense to my brain and my memory of how I have tried to memorize in the past. I think it’s important to have the space in between with the resting times ~ that seems to agree with other experts. If I remember, I’ll let you know how it works! 😉
Glad you found the video useful! To get on Jeopardy you have to take an online test. If you pass the test, they ask you to audition. And if you pass the audition, they ask you to be on the show!
I’ve been learning lines for a few decades. Here’s the thing : When you take an exam the adjudicator tells you when to start. It’s now silent until the exam finishes. Acting isn’t like that , you’ve got to recall your lines under distraction. Distractions like, you’re in costume, you’re under hot lights, someone gets up and leaves the auditorium. You can see this little green light out the corner of your eye that says ‘Exit’. Another member of the cast gives you a duff line. It goes on and on. All the above can throw you. The bottom line is this : once you get the first four or five performances out the way, you will begin to settle down. Many amateur dramatic societies don’t do more than four or five. Often six or eight and it’s over and time to pack up ! Professional actors will do twenty, fifty and more. In fact you run into another problem which is keeping it fresh 😐
It always baffled me how an actor could do a TV program one week and come show night , do the performance and then poof , he takes the weekend off , if he is lucky....then start all over on Monday with a brand new script and he's off to the races again learning new lines . Some TV actors in the 50's and 60's were in more than one TV show at a time . Must have been grueling .
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thank you so much! have a competition in a day aaaaa wish me luck
Best of luck to you! Thanks for watching!
As a previous stage actor for years, these tip are invaluable. I wish these had existed back in the day. I learned them the hard way, and applied them as I learned them. If your an actor, needing to memorize scrips, dont take this video with a grain of sand! Take it as a ton of Gold! Every single thing she said is correct pertaining to memorization of lines. I recall using these self learned tips when I played Tony in West Side Story, and Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire, among many othere stage shows. These tips work just as well with memorizing your music to be sung ..Break a leg all! Love you! And thanks for posting!
thanks! i have a competition and a line check tomorrow! thank you!!!
I have heard many strategies of memorizing lines, this is the first. This was gold
For sure, there's a lot of bad information out there about line memorization haha. I'm glad you found this useful!
You’re a genius. Ive struggled my whole life with lines. The restructuring tip is something I will use now.
Thank you! I'm so glad you found these tips helpful! 😀 Also, you're not alone. A lot of actors struggle with lines!
Terrific. ‘State Dependent Learning’ explains a lot of trouble I've encountered in performing. Thanks!
It's a common problem for sure! Glad I could help!
This is so good. I especially liked the idea of chunking a monologue so it's like a poem. I usually highlight chunks and memorize, then add another section and do those 2 chunks together and so forth. It's similar, but I'm gong to try your suggestion to turn the text into stanzas.
Go Joyce! You are awesome + have so many great tips! Love it!
Thanks so much Wendy!
Just subscribed ,Memorizing lines is something I struggle with a lot. Thanks for making the videos very helpful this is exactly what I needed
Happy to help!
Joyce you are fabulous. Thank you for being so generous and sharing this helpful information. You have a lovely spirit. I found all your tips helpful but especially the one re testing your lines by practicing them in different surroundings. I also agree about not re-reading the lines too much. It can make one more insecure as opposed to developing the trust and confidence needed to know the lines deeply. Thank you so much! Now I just need help how not to blink so much on camera :) You have great eye presence! Thanks again!!!
Thanks so much Nina! I'm so glad you found the information helpful!
It all make perfect sense you’re the best one love to you and your family ❤
All of these tips are true... Thanks,
Wow this is awesome the last tip I found most helpful state dependent learning because I can’t figure out why the few times that I did get an audition or do a self tape with others filming it I just could not figure out why I could not keep the flow of my lines but that’s what it is different environment I’m stuck so thank you very much
So glad I was able to help!
Nice! Thanks.
Great, thank you. Best advice on the subject by far!
Glad it was helpful!
Many thanks for this real scientific approach and practical tips, to the most importatnt topic in Acting, which is "Memorising your Script". Best regards from Egypt.
Hi, 👋🏼 Many of the tips were helpful! Just from memory, I can tell you that from the other five different sources I’ve looked at - yours is the most interesting and helpful so far. I liked the chunking, because it makes sense to my brain and my memory of how I have tried to memorize in the past. I think it’s important to have the space in between with the resting times ~ that seems to agree with other experts. If I remember, I’ll let you know how it works! 😉
Yay! Thank you! Would love to hear how it goes for you!
Like from India please upload more videos madam....God bless you
Thank you so much!
Thanks Joyce. That was really useful 👍
Thank you
My pleasure!
Very very useful and VALID material! Thanks for sharing, soooo liberally! Thanks!
You're very welcome! Glad you found it helpful!
This is awesome. Going to use everything NOW. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! 😀
This was so helpful! Great video.
Thanks so much! Really glad to help!
any tips on memorizing cue lines?
All these are very good tips and can be useful for learning in general
How did you to be a jeopardy champion?
Glad you found the video useful!
To get on Jeopardy you have to take an online test. If you pass the test, they ask you to audition. And if you pass the audition, they ask you to be on the show!
@@offbookit Thanks for the explanation i thought it was some kind of a quiz show.
Great video! Subscribed!
Awesome, thank you!
I liked tip #5!
Thanks Liana!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
love it
I’ve been learning lines for a few decades. Here’s the thing : When you take an exam the adjudicator tells you when to start. It’s now silent until the exam finishes. Acting isn’t like that , you’ve got to recall your lines under distraction. Distractions like, you’re in costume, you’re under hot lights, someone gets up and leaves the auditorium. You can see this little green light out the corner of your eye that says ‘Exit’. Another member of the cast gives you a duff line. It goes on and on. All the above can throw you. The bottom line is this : once you get the first four or five performances out the way, you will begin to settle down. Many amateur dramatic societies don’t do more than four or five. Often six or eight and it’s over and time to pack up ! Professional actors will do twenty, fifty and more. In fact you run into another problem which is keeping it fresh 😐
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I mean... how do you learn the lyrics to a song? 🤔
you are genius😢
Thank you! Glad to help!
It always baffled me how an actor could do a TV program one week and come show night , do the performance and then poof , he takes the weekend off , if he is lucky....then start all over on Monday with a brand new script and he's off to the races again learning new lines . Some TV actors in the 50's and 60's were in more than one TV show at a time . Must have been grueling .
its easy in english but hard in mother tongue
I'm still trying to think how chunking sounds dirty.
Some of these strategist doesn't work well for Aircraft Engineer.
Super Excellent, Thank You
Glad you found it useful! Thanks for watching!