What is the Meisner technique?
For those who don't know what the Meisner technique is, this is how an AI tried to describe it: Post below if you understand the technique - do you think this is accurate? Is there anything you would add / change? **** The Meisner Technique is an acting approach focused on truthful, spontaneous reactions by getting actors "out of their heads" and into the moment, emphasizing active listening and responding to scene partners rather than focusing on internal thoughts or rehearsed lines. Developed by Sanford Meisner, it uses repetition exercises (like repeating a simple observation) to break down self-consciousness, allowing actors to develop authentic emotional responses to external stimuli, creating believable, moment-to-moment reality on stage or screen. Core Principles Living Truthfully: The goal is to "live truthfully under imaginary circumstances," reacting genuinely as if the situation were real. Focus on the Other Actor: Shift attention from oneself to the scene partner, fostering connection and natural interaction. Action Over Thought: Train actors to respond instinctively and truthfully rather than thinking through pre-planned reactions, encouraging vulnerability. Key Exercises & Concepts Repetition: Actors repeat a simple phrase (e.g., "You're wearing a blue shirt") to each other, evolving the repetition as they notice changes in their partner, leading to genuine emotional shifts. "Pinch and the Ouch": An analogy for proportionate, truthful reactions to a partner's cues (a "pinch" triggers a natural "ouch"), teaching actors to match intensity. Emotional Preparation: Actors use personal experiences or imagination to become emotionally alive before the scene, but once in the scene, they must rely solely on their partner for organic reactions.