Dustin Hoffman believes that every great character is already inside you—the hard part is learning to access them. Two of his classmates took the online class.-time Academy Award winning star of The Graduate, Tootsie, and Rain Man teaches you everything he’s learned during his 50 year acting career.
Dustin Hoffman – Teaches Acting
VIDEO LESSONS 5 HOURS
Over five hours of lessons Dustin This course teaches you how create memorable characters and how to perfect your craft so that you can get the part.
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Learn Dustin’s Method
Dustin Hoffman believes that every great character is already inside you—the hard part is learning to access them. Two of his classmates took the online class.-time Academy Award winning star of The Graduate, Tootsie, and Rain Man teaches you everything he’s learned during his 50 year acting career.
Video Lessons
24 lessons totalling 5+ hours. Dustin You are the best teacher he could have asked for.
Class Workbook
Each lesson includes reading materials and assignments. Dustin’s class.
Hours of Operation
Try out scenes with other students and post your videos for feedback. Dustin himself!).
Lesson Plan
- 01
Dustin’s Method
Dustin’s approach to acting is unique. This lesson outlines the principles of his approach to acting and shows how to begin implementing them.
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Collaboration with a Co-Star — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 1
Dustin It was a well-known on-Screen chemistry with Tom Cruise, Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. He teaches two strangers how build a bond on set. Then he makes you do the same Jerry Maguire scene as a fellow student.
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Relating to Your Character — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 2
To be a great performer, you must relate to your character. Dustin This course teaches you how read between the lines and add emotion and depth to your roles.
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Managing Your Nerves — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 3
Every actor who is a good actor experiences nervousness. Dustin. It is crucial to bring depth and authenticity to a performance. Here’s how to use your fears to get deeper into character.
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Performing Honestly — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 4
Find and access the most important parts of yourself so that you can stop pretending to be someone else and become who you are.
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Critiquing Yourself — Jerry Maguire Scene Work Part 5
Dustin He is the director’s harshest critic even though he is happy and the audience loves his work. See how he questions, critiques, and improves his performances.
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What I Learned from Acting Class
Dustin learned from the most prominent acting teachers of his day, including Lee Strasberg — hear the tips and stories that stuck with him.
- 08
Do you want to research your character?
Whether he’s studying women’s vocal patterns or sneaking into San Quentin prison—Dustin Conducts extensive research to develop memorable and believable characters.
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Create Your Character
Raymond Babbit was born out of an accidental vocal tick. Benjamin Braddock, who grew up from that tick, is the essence of Raymond Babbit. Dustin’s childhood memories. There’s no one way to bring a new character to life, but these are some of the ways that have worked for Dustin.
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Speak Your Lines
The first step is to learn your lines. Here’s how Dustin Approaches a new script to give life to words on a paper
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Funny Business
You can’t always plan for the laugh. Dustin This article explains how you can develop your comic instincts, and how you can use every day life to inspire your comedy.
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Keep Your Eyes on the Present
You can have fun, inspire, and sometimes even make it boring by letting go of the script and making things up as you go along.-This can make you look embarrassing. Actors must be prepared to fail.
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Screen and Stage
You may need to rehearse for weeks in order to perform a play. On a film set, you might get ten minutes. An actor who trained for the stage was able to get ten minutes. Dustin He shares his thoughts on how he has changed his approach to photography.
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Dustin’s Story
From college dropouts to Oscar-Learn more about the teacher who made you a winning actor.
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Being Present — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 1
Learning to look beyond the script to what’s not being said, and using that powerful subtext to reveal parts of yourself is the essence of Dustin’s approach to acting. Dustin This lesson can be applied to a scene in Good Will Hunting.
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Be Yourself to Be the Character — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 2
If the audience isn’t seeing your secrets, you’re doing it wrong. To bring depth to your characters, you must be willing to accept and admit your most difficult and unpopular truths. Be brave.
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Embracing Your Vulnerability — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 3
Nobody’s perfect – and audiences will love you for it. You can see Good Will Hunting in action. Dustin Two actors are directed to draw on their insecurities.
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Creating a Relatable Character — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 4
Learn how you can create a character that is relatable and timeless that will be loved by your audience.
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Staying True to Yourself — Good Will Hunting Scene Work Part 5
Dustin He will never let a script keep him from performing what he believes to be the right performance. Here’s how to stay true to yourself without getting fired.
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Collaboration
Get Dustin’s insider tips on how to keep an open, creative environment on set, respect your fellow actors, and most importantly—relax.
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Auditions
Dustin His entire career has been spent defying the odds. “leading man” stereotypes. Here’s how to take the right risks to set yourself apart from the crowd and handle the rejection all actors face.
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Making Acting Your Living
What can you do to stop the flame inside of you burning out after suffering painful rejections? Dustin This article sheds light upon the hard decisions that go into making your living.
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Great Mistakes
It can be more difficult than you might think to discern the difference between an accident, and a stroke or genius. Midnight Cowboy had its most memorable scene with an on-set accident. Each mistake can be a learning opportunity.
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Always Be Working
Dustin His MasterClass ends with one lesson that he hopes every actor will remember.
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