The Basics of Script Analysis

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Last updated on June 21, 2025 8:55 am

Calling all acting students, actors and theatre enthusiasts: learn the basics of script analysis, 7 acting techniques, meditation, and memorization tactics.

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Bring your passion and enthusiasm for acting and delve deep into the world of script analysis. This free online course promises to teach you all you need to know about script work including the basics of script analysis, the essential seven acting techniques, their origins, and the personalities behind each technique before moving on to the importance of clearing your mind before working on a script and memorization tactics.

What You Will Learn In This Free Course

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  • Identify the psycho-physical approac…
  • Outline the importance of clearing o…
  • Distinguish between obstacles and intentions in acting
  • List the seven guiding questions of Constantin Stanislavski’s “The Method”
  • Identify the psycho-physical approach of the Chekhov acting technique
  • Outline the importance of clearing out your mind before attempting to work through a script
  • Discuss the scientific benefits of meditation
  • Identify the differences between muscle- and conscious memory for script work
  • Outline the Paunil technique using Goleman’s emotional intelligence model
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