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What differentiates good acting from acting that is great? Ultimately, this is a subjective question that deals more with taste than a concrete definition of what makes an actor good or bad. While no truly objective standards to judge a performance exist, there are specific factors that can be considered in order to more persuasively frame a conversation about why some actors move us while others don’t. In this video, we’ll look at why certain performances make you feel emotionally moved while others feel…well…stilted.

//CHAPTERS:
00:00 Intro
03:04 Aiming For a Result
04:22 Big vs Small Performances
05:23 Vulnerability, Directing, and Writing
07:42 Making Interesting Choices
08:39 Physicality and Accents
10:16 Listening
11:08 Filmmaking as a Collaboration

//SOURCES:
INTERVIEWS – The Hollywood Reporter Actors Roundtable (2010, 2018, 2019, 2020), Variety Actors on Actors - Annette Benning and Naomie Harris, THR Actress Roundtable (2014, 2021), The Dan Patrick Show - Adam Sandler, Actors on Actors - Nicholas Hoult and Paul Mescal, Riz Ahmed and Steven Yeun, Kirsten Dunst and Jamie Dornan, Sam Rockwell and Alsion Janney, Hugh Jackman and Willem Dafoe, Amy Adams and Nicole Kidman, Paul Mescal and Joe Alwyn, Hugh Grant and Colin Farrell, Benedict Cumberbatch and Claire Foye, Timothėe Chalamet and Emma Stone, Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan, Kristen Stewart and Nicole Kidman, Brad Pitt and Adam Sandler, Charlie Rose - Paul Newman, DGA Nominees for Feature Film (2018), Build Series Viola Davis, Willem Dafoe Interview with Sam Jones, Charlie Rose - Actors Studio Interview, THR Directors Roundtable (2011), THR Emmy Actress Roundtable (2016), Charlie Rose - Paul Thomas Anderson (2000), Viola Davis BAFTA Guru, Robert Pattinson BAFTA Guru, SAG-AFTRA Career Retrospective - Rachel Weisz, Mark Mylod Succession Scene Breakdown, PTA Interview The Los Angeles Times, Michael Parkinson Interview - Robert DeNiro, Todd Phillips Joker Scene Breakdown, Academy Conversations - Natalie Portman, Idriss Elba Kate Winslet Interview, Claire Foye Q&A “Women Talking,” SAG-AFTRA Leading Female Actor Interview, Vicky Krieps SAG-AFTRA Interview, Jaoquin Phoenix and Riz Ahmed Interview, THR Drama Actors Roundtable (2023)

FILMS/TV SHOWS – Moonlight, Tár, The Lobster, A Woman Under the Influence, Corsage, I, Tonya, Punch Drunk Love, Call Me By Your Name, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, The Asassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Interstellar, American Beauty, Requiem for a Dream, Empire of Light, Nights of Cabiria, Aftersun, Little Women, Tokyo Story, Atonement, Casablanca, L’Avventura, Blue Valentine, Normal People, The Florida Project, The Master, Cool Hand Luke, Lady Bird, Fences, Nightcrawler, Get Out, The Banshees of Inisherin, Fleabag, The Favourite, No Country For Old Men, The Sound of Metal, The Worst Person in the World, Into the Wild, Beef, The Power of the Dog, Bonnie and Clyde, The Truman Show, Phantom Thread, The Lighthouse, American Psycho, Succession, Taxi Driver, Joker, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Jackie, Being the Ricardos, The Big Lebowski, Till, Shame, Sicario, Wanda, Paris, Texas, In the Mood for Love, Cold War, Marie Antionette

//MUSIC:
Sunn Forest by ELPHNT
The Life and Death of a Certain K. Zabriskie, Patriarch by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.
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What True Self, Feels Bogus, Lets Watch Jason X by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 license.
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Sunrise in Paris by Dan Henig

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@simondeery4490

5 months ago

takeaway: watch actors on actors

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@space_1073

5 months ago

I tried shooting my first short film with actors last week and it all fell apart pretty quick. We still had fun, but I've been scrambling to prepare better for our second try and this video is a LIFE SAVER. So insightful and eye opening. This channel is a gem.

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@Actortainment

3 months ago

As an actor I appreciate this video very much. Not about how much you can cry on command but how you let go and whatever prep you’ve done for the scene. What the actor let’s come naturally bubble to the surface is what (I think) makes a great actor from a good one. Not forcing. Once you force you’re telling and not showing the story of the character. Once you “have to do this” you’re not trying to show the character breath and react within the scene. Loved the video!

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@retlwiz

3 months ago

Not aiming for a result but having prescribed dialogue and actions is the actor’s paradox!

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@josh043p6

5 months ago

I think eyes play a major role in a great performance. Our eyes tell us so much about how we're feeling, so its a great way for us to truly feel a character's emotion when done right. A great actor who does this I think is Daniel Kaluuya.

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@kristianpeterson2571

5 months ago

The comments at the 3:05 mark are huge. So many actors in class aim for the emotional goal. But playing the role like that can be a forced trap. Well done!

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@tanuverma7420

1 week ago

1. Be vulnerable 2. Listen to your co-actor 3. Focus on intention 4. Little change in walks , gestures 5. Change of tone like exaggerating or elongating words . Thats what i learned 😅...

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@PlantBasedBride

5 months ago

This is a great video! It reminded me of what I learned at theatre school as I tried to figure out how acting even works 😂 it’s simultaneously so simple and complex, nebulous yet tangible.

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@canyildiz5966

5 months ago

This is why people like brando and de niro are the best. They do this almost effortlessly.

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@bellavia5

5 months ago

I have no idea how Adam Sandler went from doing all those adolescent level films to giving that absolutely incredible performance in Uncut Gem. Not sure of the title but you know which film I'm talking about.

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@Trakinasnove

5 months ago

This was incredible. Paul Mescal in Aftersun is a performance that will stay with me for the rest of my life.

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@DanielMartinez-dq1zr

4 months ago

I feel you forgot one KEY aspect to it… failure. The greatest actors have fallen completely flat on their faces, but have been able to stand up and move on while understanding what they have learned. Actors are made great actors, they are not just born that way. Through failure the greatest of us peaks through the other side by being a completely malleable human, with a controlled ego.

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@curiousworld7912

5 months ago

This was very good - it was interesting to hear actors discussing how they play off the other actors in a scene, using those cues to inform their own choices. I also found it interesting to hear them speak to making 'lemonade out of lemons', when the writing (or even the direction) conflicts with, or isn't up to, the actor's abilities or intent. Well-done. :)

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@Shindai

5 months ago

When I think great acting, I think of Will Smith's "why don't he want me, man?" monologue in Fresh Prince, and how when he collapsed into Uncle Phil's arms, Avery whispered in his ear "now that's fucking acting!"

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@abrahamgena9974

4 months ago

Great video, keep up the good work mate.

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@madalindragan9569

5 months ago

I have this 'nothing is funny to me' thing going on and you're cramping my style

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@Lantement

5 months ago

A pleasure to see Sam Rockwell, one of the most underrated actor ever existed. 09:17

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@obscurelines

5 months ago

This is cool, I feel like it really focuses on the being convincing part of acting and doesnt have mich to say about the charisma required. Thats so hard to capture in talk (and actors cant say it about themselves) but some people you just want to watch. They entrance you.

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@enigma7310

3 months ago

A Good Actor = A Good Liar A Great Actor = A Liar who becomes the Lie

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@jackkim127

3 months ago

Great video. Enjoyed thoroughly.

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