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Acting With An Accent: Polish
Acting With An Accent: Polish
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Author: David Alan Stern Publisher: Dialect Accent Specialists Format: Booklet and CD Pub. Date: 2003 ISBN-10: 0926862170 ISBN-13: 9780926862173
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About the Booklet and CD:
Dialects and Accents for Actors, Storytellers and more....
Polish is a self-instructional program in the Acting With An Accent series prepared by a speech teacher and dialect coach to the stars, Dr. David Alan Stern. He doesn't use "tricks." Instead he teaches the basics of convincing dialects – resonance, lilt, sound substitutions and pace. He explains pronunciations, word choice and touches on idioms.
Polish is not just samples for imitation, but contains step-by-step, systematic lessons to learn the accent of a Polish language native who now speaks English as a second language. By eliminating the upward lilt, you'll produce an accent which can often pass as Yugoslav or Czech. Each packet contains a manual and an hour-long instructional compact disc that teaches you Lilt, Stress, Resonance and Pronunciation.
Dr. David Stern is a master dialectician and teacher of film and TV actors. He has taught at several universities and at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. His Acting With An Accent compact discs are used in over 1000 university theatre programs and by professional actors around the world.
About the Author:
David Alan Stern, "The Dialect Doctor," founded Dialect Accent Specialists in Hollywood in 1980. He has coached business executives, broadcast media personalities, government officials, actors, and members of the clergy to modify accents and speak more expressively for over thirty years. Among his celebrity trainees have been: Mike Farrell, Jack Klugman, Liam Neeson, Edward James Olmos, Bronson Pinchot, Lynn Redgrave, and Michael York, as well as Oscar winners Forest Whitaker, Geena Davis, Olympia Dukakis, and Sally Field. He has served on the faculties of both Wichita State and Penn State Universities, and is now Professor of Dramatic Arts at his Alma Mater, the University of Connecticut.
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