Want to memorize your lines faster without sounding robotic?
Many actors repeat their lines the exact same way while memorizing. The words stick - but the performance can become stiff and locked into one emotion. When a director asks for a change, it can be hard to adjust quickly.
In this episode, you’ll learn how the Variance Method can help you memorize lines while keeping your performance flexible, alive, and easy to direct.
Here are three things you’ll discover:
- A simple trick that helps your brain lock in lines faster by connecting emotion to memory
- A surprising way to break out of rigid line readings that make auditions feel flat
- A fun exercise that can unlock emotional range you didn’t even know was in the scene
Press play to learn how the Variance Method can help you memorize faster, stay flexible with direction, and bring more life into every performance.
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