The complex nature of memory -- Dismantling the 'poor memory' belief -- Achieving memorization excellence -- The pitfalls of learning -- Engaging with meaning -- Organizing your text into chunks -- Building multiple memory links -- Contextual factors for memorization -- How to schedule your memorization sessions -- Developing the right mindset -- A coherent memorization process -- Conclusion.
Summary:
"Imagine if you could learn your lines in half the usual time yet feel confident they will roll off your tongue when needed. Memorization for Actors provides you with a range of practical psychology tools and a bullet-proof memorization process that will put you miles ahead of the competition. Inside you will discover: • How you can become a master at learning your lines • Simple tricks to learn more lines in less time • Advanced tools to turbo-charge your memorization process • Proven strategies to remember your lines in high stress situations • When to schedule your memorization sessions for maximum effect, and more... Short enough to read in an afternoon yet jam-packed with practical advice, Memorization for Actors will transform your acting career."--Page 4 of cover.
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