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Michael Caine Teaches Acting In Film 

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"The theatre is an operation with the scalpel, i think movie acting is an operation with the laser." Michael Caine teaches in this documentary the art of movie acting to five young actors, who perform scenes from "Alfie", "Deathtrap" and "Educating Rita". He talks about how to perform in close-ups and extreme close-ups. He warns about the continuity dangers of smoking cigarettes or fiddling with props. He talks about screen tests, special effects, men who are cavalier about your safety and speaking to someone who is off camera. "The movie camera is your best friend and most attentive lover," he says, "even though you invariably ignore her." (BBC 1987)
"Student" actors as seated from left to right: 1. Simon Cutter (e.g: Troilus & Cressida, The Wedding Party) 2. Ian Redford (e.g: Grange Hill, Coronation Street, Casualty) 3. Celia Imrie (e.g: Victoria Wood, Mama Mia, Exotic Marigold Hotel) 4. Mark Jefferis (e.g: Spitting Image, The Muppets) 5. Shirin Taylor (e.g: Coronation Street, Doctor Who) .
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See also Michael Caine's Book on Acting: "Acting in Film: An Actor's Take on Movie Making" (Applause Theatre Book Publishers / 1. April 1990)

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@chady77077
@chady77077 9 месяцев назад
I live near Mr. Cain and see him more often then most close family members. He is a friendly, affable person and even in the hardest rain gives a nod or a smile in his older age. Tremendous person.
@Watermillfilms
@Watermillfilms 9 месяцев назад
Your a very lucky fellow. Got nothing but admiration for him. So great yet humble and articulate. He’s got the gift of the gab. When you see him he’s not pompous. It’s almost like having a laugh with a relative from the east end. He’s that generation that I’d compare with my family. If you know what I mean. And his Genuine nature shines through and is refreshing.
@JosephusAurelius
@JosephusAurelius 2 месяца назад
I'm jealous! He reminds me of my Grandfather, the last Great British generation
@chrisalvino812
@chrisalvino812 9 месяцев назад
"How do you stay relaxed?" "You know that you have no enemies, everyone is on your side." Damn, that is such a brilliant piece of advice and way to phrase it. One big reason people get distracted or hold themselves back when acting is that fear of judgment and criticism. Remembering you have no enemies and everyone is with you (well, as long is as your crew isnt full of assholes) really does free and relax you, and gives you the courage to dig deep
@pho3nix-
@pho3nix- 9 месяцев назад
It's difficult to do in the moment though, for me being on set is usually 50/50 - half the time you end up meeting some of the worst people imaginable, which does distract you and drain your energy. Even if the director is your friend it doesn't always work.
@LenaKrupinski-vg5wi
@LenaKrupinski-vg5wi 7 месяцев назад
🙏 Yes , whether it acting or life in general we need to focus on what we are doing not worrying what others think! 🙏☀🌟💫🙏
@065Tim
@065Tim 2 месяца назад
This should be mandatory on set. Everybody supporting the actor.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 8 лет назад
If Michael had been our teacher, we'd all have gotten straight A's. Brilliant.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 9 месяцев назад
@@WillN2Go1 OK, psycho...
@rogersam1294
@rogersam1294 9 месяцев назад
You probably did but you were too immature to notice and give them a chance.
@SpaceCattttt
@SpaceCattttt 9 месяцев назад
@@rogersam1294 ?
@Bricameron
@Bricameron 9 месяцев назад
Hilarious. There’s no difference in his eyeline whatsoever. Typical Michael McCaine. Bullshit of his own making.
@sirmateo75
@sirmateo75 7 лет назад
I would listen to Michael Caine read the phonebook
@michelvanbriemen3459
@michelvanbriemen3459 6 лет назад
"Oh fourty five. Curtain shop in Norfolk used to have this number. Not many people know that."
@transcendentstudios6819
@transcendentstudios6819 5 лет назад
Original comment
@CG-wr4no
@CG-wr4no 4 года назад
Hahaha
@rachelmichelle6769
@rachelmichelle6769 4 года назад
Hahaha
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
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@chewychibi03
@chewychibi03 4 года назад
I met Michael B Jordan back in 2012, and his agent pointed me to this video when I asked about free acting classes. Great advice :)
@southlondon86
@southlondon86 4 года назад
Did you find the British accent difficult to understand at first?
@Luvie1980
@Luvie1980 4 года назад
@@southlondon86 wtf?
@selflove3807
@selflove3807 3 года назад
@@southlondon86 yes always 😂
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
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@namanshah8354
@namanshah8354 2 года назад
@@southlondon86 yes I needed to get a translater
@lingolarker9318
@lingolarker9318 9 месяцев назад
I am awestruck by this footage. I have an even fuller appreciation for Michael Canine’s acting talent, skill and insight than I had before.
@minbari73
@minbari73 9 месяцев назад
WOOF
@dc1939
@dc1939 9 месяцев назад
SAME. Been in awe ever since Pet Carter. Tho my favorite of his is probably The Bark Night trilogy
@madden7732
@madden7732 9 месяцев назад
​@@dc1939lmao im dying bruh 😂
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614 7 лет назад
"Movie acting is Relaxation. If you get all knocked up, you got it all wrong."- Pure Genius
@JulioFastcruise
@JulioFastcruise 7 лет назад
I don't know if you are trying to be funny but Caine clearly says "if you are knocking yourself out"
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614
@doreinpaulemmanuel3614 7 лет назад
Thank you. I didn't quite consider the details. thank you and I was never trying to be funny.
@JulioFastcruise
@JulioFastcruise 7 лет назад
not getting knocked up is pretty good advice though
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 6 лет назад
What if the character is not supposed to be relaxed?
@southlondon86
@southlondon86 4 года назад
What if you get knocked up by a fellow actor? Would that entail knocking him out?
@nikonikosensei6682
@nikonikosensei6682 2 года назад
9:14 My god, when he asked how he keeps his calm and he says “you’ve got no enemies, everybody is on your side” I realized that the way I’m able to enjoy public speaking even though I know I’m not very good at it.
@sivabala5232
@sivabala5232 6 лет назад
I was in the audience. I remember this day very well.
@ThatCreeNative1
@ThatCreeNative1 5 лет назад
NOW YOU HAD TO GET A MEDIOCRE JOB AND FELL OUT OF LOVE WITH ACTING WHEN YA AIN'T GOT THEM SKILLS
@mrpoliteturtle7367
@mrpoliteturtle7367 5 лет назад
@@ThatCreeNative1 Nice grammar.
@yasmina3107
@yasmina3107 5 лет назад
that’s amazing!!!
@mhks68
@mhks68 5 лет назад
TWO-O PRODUCTIONS You expect smartness on RU-vid?!?!
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 5 лет назад
Siva Bala Master Class
@tensegritywill
@tensegritywill 6 лет назад
This taught me more than any acting class ever.
@nikegolfer5602
@nikegolfer5602 7 лет назад
The key to acting is understanding your character's intentions and accepting them.
@sovietninja6865
@sovietninja6865 5 лет назад
Nike Golfer that’s just the first step buddy lol. Then you gotta build the character up. How he/ she walks, talks , interacts with certain people. Overall physicality of the character. Time period, The history with other people. Where did you/ the character come from the scene before. What did you do? Why did you do it? What’s your overall objective? What do you want from this person?
@littleripper312
@littleripper312 3 года назад
It's not as simple as that, there is no "key to acting". It's a skill like any other.
@tobyfletcher6803
@tobyfletcher6803 3 года назад
lets hope there is never a Ian Huntley bio and the actor uses method
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
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@righteouslioncomedian1069
@righteouslioncomedian1069 2 года назад
@@sovietninja6865 Ultimately, build a whole person/a life.
@lawrencevincent1
@lawrencevincent1 3 года назад
Michael Caine is one of the greatest actors that ever lived. Actors are inspired by his immense talent and skill. The advice he gives is priceless.
@seltaeb3302
@seltaeb3302 9 месяцев назад
After he made the Man who would be King with Connery, he made films that were second rate compared to his heyday. Sean Connery lived there but always made great films, Michael on the other hand just turned up for a cameo & took the money. Shame, he had much more to give.
@624radicalham
@624radicalham 9 месяцев назад
Absolutely whereas John Hurt rarely sold out@@seltaeb3302
@poboysix4
@poboysix4 9 месяцев назад
@@seltaeb3302agreed.
@kylesheath
@kylesheath 9 месяцев назад
@@seltaeb3302 MC always said he would make movies for money, he is jobbing actor and he took the work that came his way. I like that about him, no pretension.
@Mozart-rm3qs
@Mozart-rm3qs 6 месяцев назад
He is not he’s just good actor if talking about the great actors Al Pacino . Marlon Brando. Robert de Niro. Jack Nicholson. Daniel day Lewis
@Shezmen88
@Shezmen88 9 лет назад
This is GOLD.
@cathalsurfs
@cathalsurfs 6 лет назад
YES!
@user-tg3gh3pf5y
@user-tg3gh3pf5y 3 года назад
Ohhh yeah!!!
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
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@NxDoyle
@NxDoyle 6 лет назад
There are actors who will say that this approach, or technique, or whatever you want to call it, is too mechanical, that it neglects characterization. But you should have already done that at home, so to speak, so that by the time you hit a mark, the character is ready to be unleashed. What he is teaching is the ability to maximize the impact of your character by understanding the practical approach to working small.
@Tmanaz480
@Tmanaz480 6 лет назад
Nx Doyle ...good point. This lesson is on the unique aspects of *film* acting for otherwise experienced actors.
@littleripper312
@littleripper312 3 года назад
I think his point is that all the mechanical bits should be muscle memory by the time you get there. You should have enough memorized that you're not screwing up takes and dont have to think and can just focus on expression. I haven't acted much but I've worked on set a lot and I don't think I can say an actor has ever over prepared but I can say they definitely have under prepared. It's brutal getting through a shoot with a nervous and underprepared actor.
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
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@HelloBombshell21
@HelloBombshell21 Год назад
YES!!!! 👏🏼
@ActressLifeHollywood
@ActressLifeHollywood Год назад
Yes, but if you imply this with all of your choices that you choose and you do your work, but apply this to it should be brilliant.
@SharpDesign
@SharpDesign 7 лет назад
around 20:40, when Caine redid the scene that the actor did, wow, the actor's felt like from a comedy, but Caine's felt like a serious drama. I didn't realize so much could be from the performance.
@cgustaff4807
@cgustaff4807 9 месяцев назад
Caine fully understands how a camera and its lenses capture the human condition. This is an unquestioning master class from one of the best that all actors should watch.
@Joesfosterdogs
@Joesfosterdogs 6 лет назад
A pedagogical masterpiece. This is about teaching...his tone is almost meditative. Proves that when you know, you can be at ease. His energy draws people IN...you feel affection for him, you want his approval,
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 3 года назад
Its always about YOU 🤣
@AndreyRubtsovRU
@AndreyRubtsovRU 2 года назад
You making things up.
@shalissa6134
@shalissa6134 2 года назад
Fr! Ive watched this 3 times now and i keep coming back so educational, calming and fun. Would've loved to be there in person!
@Albo96286
@Albo96286 9 месяцев назад
Me! Me!Me!
@AGD_27
@AGD_27 9 месяцев назад
Its a shame he never directed because he clearly got a great talent for it that Educating Rita scene at the end he completely transformed both of their performances.
@thomasbarronsampson9084
@thomasbarronsampson9084 3 года назад
I highly recommend his book, "Acting in Film."
@mrshaheedmalik
@mrshaheedmalik Год назад
The book is great. It was based on this though.
@5Gburn
@5Gburn 2 месяца назад
I love how he gets in there with the stage actors and shows them small tweaks that make a big difference on camera. That, and the idea that the camera is your friend and it's there to help you.
@momech65
@momech65 8 лет назад
Caine making something very difficult look almost easy... a mark of class!
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 7 лет назад
momech65 he is amazing
@N00PURA
@N00PURA 10 лет назад
Michael Caine is so honest and inspiring with acting and teaching. As an actor, you want get up there and act with him. I can watch his workshops forever..
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 7 лет назад
N00PURA yes
@FutureAbe
@FutureAbe 7 лет назад
Wow he's a fantasic teacher. Had no idea
@ManCave1972
@ManCave1972 10 месяцев назад
Less than halfway through his career in movies when he did this. Legend. Those of us who watched this on BBC2 when it first aired will never forget this.
@HighlandMike325
@HighlandMike325 9 месяцев назад
I remember the actress on right going into Coronation Street as Mike Baldwin's girlfriend after and I remembered her from this
@ManCave1972
@ManCave1972 9 месяцев назад
@@HighlandMike325 Yes and of course Celia Imre went on to have a successful career in TV and film as well.
@travisseals3149
@travisseals3149 9 месяцев назад
I'm 15 minutes into this and I'm getting a headache. Not because it is bad but because I am just realizing how much there is to this craft. It's mind blowing.
@ashleyradiance
@ashleyradiance 5 месяцев назад
Yes very complex that’s how you know it’s quality
@talk2bpcable
@talk2bpcable 6 лет назад
What a professional. Not very many extremely talented professional actors can put their craft into words like this guy did. I've been around a ton of awesome coaches, acting schools, classes and workshops etc. but I've never heard a better take from an actual master of his craft. A pro's pro with so much experience he oozes wisdom. Very cool. Glad I found it.
@MrJonnym69
@MrJonnym69 9 лет назад
I stumbled on this by mistake,but ended up mesmerised.Thank you,Mr.Caine.
@Gar96229
@Gar96229 4 года назад
I don’t want to be an actor, but I love this! It makes me realise that actors aren’t just people who repeat written lines, it’s actually it’s own art.
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 Год назад
This is because Michael is part of the less than one percent of UK actors that aren't from the upper classes.
@NoteFromSELF
@NoteFromSELF Год назад
​@@ianmangham4570 That's a good point. Now he's a different, better kind of "royalty".
@ianmangham4570
@ianmangham4570 Год назад
@@NoteFromSELF I'm sure he'd laugh at anyone calling Morris Micklewhite royalty 🤠🙏💯🇬🇧🇺🇲
@enshk79
@enshk79 9 месяцев назад
Acting is one of the hardest things to do, plain and simple
@-dash
@-dash 9 месяцев назад
@@enshk79idk, playing Bach seems pretty hard too 🤷‍♂️
@oobrocks
@oobrocks 9 месяцев назад
The contrast between the beginners and Mr Caine shows us, how great an actor Michael is…very instructive
@BeyondTheCompass817
@BeyondTheCompass817 9 месяцев назад
*_He was why I wanted to see "Batman Begins". I told people before it came out that the movie could totally suck, but they've got Michael Caine as Alfred, so they did that right._*
@xy1745
@xy1745 5 лет назад
'Student' actors as seated from left to right: 1. Simon Cutter (e.g: The Wedding Party) 2. Ian Redford (e.g: Grange Hill, Coronation Street, Casualty) 3. Celia Imrie (e.g: Victoria Wood, Mama Mia, Exotic Marigold Hotel) 4. Mark Jefferis (e.g: Spitting Image, The Muppets) 5. Shirin Taylor (e.g: Coronation Street, Doctor Who) .
@JetSpencer
@JetSpencer 8 лет назад
An incredible man teaching this in 1987. It is nearly 20 years later and in hollywood this man is a God. Love it.
@lukesmall1
@lukesmall1 8 лет назад
+Jecht Spencer I hate to break it to you man but it is no longer 2006, you're in the future...
@jimmy27paul
@jimmy27paul 7 лет назад
Its nearly thirty years later...
@brandon8or
@brandon8or 6 лет назад
30 yrs
@01107345
@01107345 6 лет назад
NO IT IS 2007 HOW DARE YOU SAY OTHERWISE
@chocolatcats
@chocolatcats 6 лет назад
oh lighten up............WHO CARES ABOUT THE DATES.................but he's correct..he's brilliant. I KNOW YOU JERK..I WORKED WITH HIM ON 'Noises Off."
@monjiaitaly
@monjiaitaly 6 лет назад
I could watch Michael Caine read the dictionary and be mesmerized.
@heavyarms0801
@heavyarms0801 2 года назад
As a novice actor, this will engrave in my heart forever
@Elusive_Pete
@Elusive_Pete 9 месяцев назад
That "drunk" Educating Rita speech was sheer acting brilliance. Patient, thoughtful, heartfelt, and tragic. It was being read off the script yet had an intense life to it. I couldn't help but laugh-cry knowing that Michael Caine can articulate and demonstrate the true simplicity of acting.
@WalterLiddy
@WalterLiddy 6 лет назад
It's great to finally have someone explain the skills involved, so we can understand the actual difference between screen acting and stage acting - or just make-believe.
@RogerCRocha
@RogerCRocha 2 года назад
“If you’re knocking yourself out, you’re doing it wrong.” I feel this may apply to a bunch of other stuff, too. Brilliant.
@gowdieworksproductions2996
@gowdieworksproductions2996 7 лет назад
I love how Celia Imrie is one of the actors!
@PurushaDesa
@PurushaDesa 6 лет назад
Zac Gowdie She's a very gifted comedienne.
@faunaflage
@faunaflage 5 лет назад
Ah, thanks for posting this. I thought it might be Clare Holman and figured someone would know.
@ebonylo.
@ebonylo. 3 года назад
Thank you!!! I get her and alic krige confused
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
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@nigelsmith689
@nigelsmith689 6 лет назад
One of the actors is my cousin Ian Redford. I was so jealous that he did this with my hero.
@JeRuJoHn1994
@JeRuJoHn1994 6 лет назад
He really gets into the depth of acting on camera, involving every little thing from eye movements and such. I love it! Definitely learned a lot from Michael Caine.
@chonconnor6144
@chonconnor6144 9 месяцев назад
What an absolute gem of a show, the intellect and technical acting knowledge on display is astounding and Caine is so charming as to make an acting class deeply compelling. Miss the days when pros were pros.
@NewsHistorian
@NewsHistorian Год назад
Caine is so down to earth and you can easily relate to him despite the fact he is a living legend.
@wez4517
@wez4517 4 года назад
I have zero interest in acting or seeking to go into acting but I could listen to this all day long. Michael Caine is so engaging, he brings so much life and colour to the subject. Brilliant
@JJ-hr7dd
@JJ-hr7dd 3 года назад
God knows who disliked this. No taste, no class and no idea. This is magic
@PhilMacVee
@PhilMacVee 10 месяцев назад
What an absolute joy to see Mr Caine share his skills.
@AFMMarcelD
@AFMMarcelD 9 месяцев назад
Best acting advice ever given by any actor, Mr Caine is a living legend of film and theater, and according to many, one of the nicest man in the business, I just love him and his films.
@ericdavidwallace
@ericdavidwallace 2 месяца назад
Movie Acting is Relaxation, Listening, and eyes.
@meritpoint
@meritpoint Год назад
I remember seeing this when it was first shown and always remembered the advice about eyes and not blinking. Has uses in all sorts of situations, especially when dealing with big men in poor shape because with me it's a full-time job.
@dvalentine8947
@dvalentine8947 6 лет назад
This is Gold and I'm not an actor, Michael Caine is a master. Very generous, humble and gracious of him to teach these actors and thank you for sharing.
@matthewburke3094
@matthewburke3094 Год назад
The bit where the cigar looked like a sausage was mind blowing.
@Iskelderon
@Iskelderon 4 года назад
That's the sign of a great teacher, you can see those young actors grow as professionals right then and there!
@THEDOORIZCLOSED
@THEDOORIZCLOSED 3 года назад
I dont see ANY OTHER ACTOR DOING THIS unless its some subscription u have to pay for so thank you Michael Caine
@unfinishedfootsteps1404
@unfinishedfootsteps1404 2 месяца назад
Because it wasn’t available to do so. Nowa days it is. I can assure you he would of sold a masterclass back in the day if he could of.
@rubensintes1
@rubensintes1 2 месяца назад
He was paid by the BBC already
@hugh-johnfleming289
@hugh-johnfleming289 10 месяцев назад
At the recommendation of a friend, he was a film critic of some note, I sought this out and watched it oh those many years ago. It is an astonishingly simple but comprehensive look behind the curtain at one of the greatest film actors to ever work.
@Ghostcollects
@Ghostcollects 8 лет назад
Inspirational this needs way more views. He is such a great actor and it still holds true today.
@Ghaans
@Ghaans 10 лет назад
This helped me a lot on a project I did. In fact, it went so well that I am considering taking it seriously :) Honestly, this advice worked like a charm! "It's the eyes!"
@aquilifergroup
@aquilifergroup 9 месяцев назад
Big fan of Mr Caine. Wow. On top of being an actor he’s also a brilliant teacher. I loved how he was able to get a better performance from each actor after his instructions. What a director he might have been had he chosen that road.
@howardkoor9365
@howardkoor9365 9 месяцев назад
Agreed
@robertdunn1015
@robertdunn1015 6 лет назад
I have watched this three times and it never gets old, so inspirational!
@thomasbarronsampson9084
@thomasbarronsampson9084 5 лет назад
Thanks for posting! There is so much great information presented here is just an hour's time. I love how Mr. Caine is so focused on conveying very specific knowledge and demonstrating skills, rather than rambling on about all of the films he's been in. I've seen few experienced actors able to teach as well.
@louismvega
@louismvega 5 лет назад
I discovered this video years back and still watch this from time to time.
@pokemonpreadythepokemonmaniac
@pokemonpreadythepokemonmaniac 4 года назад
God bless Micheal Caine. I first discovered him in the Muppet Christmas Carol.
@bigern3157
@bigern3157 7 лет назад
Truly fascinating. What a tremendous teacher he is.
@Susquehanna80
@Susquehanna80 9 лет назад
I love watching acting workshops to see how others work on their craft...Thanks for posting
@ajapplesauce
@ajapplesauce 7 лет назад
Truly inspirational talent. Thanks to Mr. Caine, most definitely.
@AugmentedActor
@AugmentedActor 6 лет назад
Such brilliant advice. His books on screen acting are phenomenal.
@NewYorkActingCoach
@NewYorkActingCoach 9 месяцев назад
I was in the audience when this was done, and another important thing about Caine, Hopkins, Hackman, Wilder (Gene), and Viola Davis, is that - wonderfully - they don't actually know some of the things which make them good actors. And that's a compliment, it stops them thinking about those 'things'. John
@michaelkenny
@michaelkenny 2 года назад
This is a goldmine in beginners acting, thanks for the sharing this.
@emanuel81111
@emanuel81111 11 месяцев назад
The last scene feel so natural, so relaxed and real, both for the viewer and for the actor. Incredible teaching
@StonefieldJim4
@StonefieldJim4 6 лет назад
What a find! I'd never imagined Caine being the 'masterclass' kind of actor. How wrong I was.
@MiniLemmy
@MiniLemmy 9 месяцев назад
This is one of those moments on camera that you remember just because of how brilliantly educational it is - I remember watching this when it was first shown on TV many years ago
@ec1385
@ec1385 6 лет назад
A brilliant lesson on how to act like Michael Caine.
@ulfdanielsen6009
@ulfdanielsen6009 6 лет назад
Baing as good as him wouldn´t be such a bad thing. Why aspire to less ?
@noahpettibon
@noahpettibon 6 лет назад
A master of his craft and a master of passing it along. Very enjoyable!
@SepulchreBrit
@SepulchreBrit 2 года назад
Cant believe Ive just discovered this. Michael is a natural teacher par excellence. Bravo.
@miggseye
@miggseye 6 лет назад
This is fantastic stuff! Incredible acting craft & technical advice.
@alohatraveler
@alohatraveler 9 месяцев назад
I only just now discovered this video. This is probably the best acting advice on RU-vid. A true legend of acting. Thank you for uploading this. Aloha from kaua'i
@bakgopiyoyo
@bakgopiyoyo 2 года назад
This is the best thing I ever came across , understanding what the character wants , and achieving the objective . Never lose sight🌸
@PaquetasCar2147
@PaquetasCar2147 9 месяцев назад
Such a treat to watch a master of his medium passing on invaluable knowledge & advice to rising acting talent in such an informal setting. Wonderful insight into the trials & tribulations of the film acting craft from the personal standpoint of a movie legend. Thanks for sharing👍
@rrogers2370
@rrogers2370 9 лет назад
are there any more parts to this? pretty good.
@Flypidge
@Flypidge 9 месяцев назад
23:57 is class. How simple and natural he is, his face full of character.
@beforeourveryeyes
@beforeourveryeyes Год назад
Thank you so much for sharing this. It's been available for awhile now, and I find it interesting how few actors use the technique that Michael Caine shares of looking with your far eye into your partner's near-the-camera eye creating a night and day difference for the audience. I just watched The Third Man for the many, manyith time and noticed that Orson Welles also uses the technique.
@DavidVeal
@DavidVeal 9 лет назад
This is wonderful and appreciated.
@InAMinMaths
@InAMinMaths 9 месяцев назад
Doesn’t smoke, but he’s got a light. Legend.
@Dadaadad268
@Dadaadad268 7 месяцев назад
He does, just not cigarettes
@purplebasquiat
@purplebasquiat 3 месяца назад
Pure gold. He's such a patient teacher too.
@someenglishguy
@someenglishguy 6 лет назад
I think it's a genuine shame that only one of the actors on the show became successful because they're all great! Especially the girl who played Rita near the end.
@DansFilmFiles
@DansFilmFiles 3 года назад
It depends what you class as success. Fame isn’t the success you know? All of these actors have had respectful and distinguished careers both on screen and off. You don’t have to be a movie star to be successful.
@rebeccam4397
@rebeccam4397 8 месяцев назад
Are you talking about Celia Imrie?
@howardkoor2796
@howardkoor2796 7 лет назад
What a wonderful way to learn about acting from a Legend
@paulberry2884
@paulberry2884 7 лет назад
I'm not an actor, or director, or anything to do with performing arts, but this is something that stuck with me after I saw it the UK in 1987 and I've used other areas of my life since. This was of course just after he'd finished filming "Behind The Scenes: Jaws the Revenge" but anyway, thank you for uploading it.
@Yobbie72
@Yobbie72 7 лет назад
how did it effect your life?
@aimeeyoung1920
@aimeeyoung1920 7 лет назад
Paul Berry I agree. This has totally changed me.
@ekmad
@ekmad 6 лет назад
Caine still insists that Jaws the Revenge was massacred in the editing room and what he saw on set was incredibly positive.
@MascletaTheFirst
@MascletaTheFirst Год назад
This is probably the best video on acting on all of youtube.
@Shoulderdevil2023
@Shoulderdevil2023 8 месяцев назад
Never seen this kind of detailed instruction on film acting. It really opens so many doors of understanding what I have viewed in Cinema and how actors are able to communicate emotion- WOW
@tusharkumar8750
@tusharkumar8750 Год назад
I think if anyone is an acting student or studying Acting course he or she have to give a shot to this video. The technical knowledge provided in this video is so helpful. Edit :- Big fan from "The Dark Knight Trilogy" and "Alfie".
@henrynegro8397
@henrynegro8397 12 дней назад
Little Voice was probably his best and probably hardest role to play because of the fact that the warm feeling that Michael Caine usually brings to the screen had to be completely shut down for the film so he could portray pure evil. He pulled it off brilliantly!
@joshuagrant5227
@joshuagrant5227 3 года назад
Not even an actor but went down this RU-vid rabbit hole. Here he explains that “we don’t know what it is but some people we want to look at”. I think sooooooo many of the people who want to be actors don’t have this and never will. They’d save so much time just doing a screen test within the first week of considering acting and determining if it’s worthwhile or not
@jenh-in8fd
@jenh-in8fd 9 месяцев назад
there are some films I will watch purely because of a certain actor's watchability for me... One of those actor's being Sam Rockwell. He's been in some awful films, but always shines.
@jongrover8763
@jongrover8763 3 месяца назад
Same is true for lots of professions. Wish we could have a way of figuring this out before someone gets an expensive degree or spends 20 years trying something that will never work. I sucked at my profession, but I had an ulterior motive that made it possible for me to do what I really wanted, so it worked out. But someone else in my profession with my lack of talent would have mostly wasted their lives.
@DoreVibe
@DoreVibe 2 года назад
Wow, excellent instruction and advice. "If you're knocking yourself out, you're doing it wrong." I love it.
@EmlynBoyle
@EmlynBoyle 5 лет назад
I'm not an actor (though being an animator, am interested in the art), but this is pure gold. And so common sense too.
@arshiaalexander
@arshiaalexander 8 лет назад
Amazing lessons from an amazing actor
@EddieG1888
@EddieG1888 4 года назад
Absolutely amazing, well worth watching repeatedly.
@VeganCatalyst
@VeganCatalyst 6 лет назад
Not an actor or willing to be one (or doing a master shot - ha), but I've finished this film without even 'blinking' due to Michael's marvelous teaching methods. It's good to realize that there are such YT vids that could make your day whilst letting you still take something home like maintaining simple eye contact or putting hard work to make something good that might look perfect to others..
@bluestate69
@bluestate69 10 лет назад
Oh my God, I thought this video was going to be a parody, with someone impersonating Caine (maybe Steve Coogan or Peter Serafinowicz). It ended up being just as good as a parody, cause Michael Caine does a damn good Michael Caine.
@walterlevesque4879
@walterlevesque4879 7 лет назад
Ahhhhh.
@millcha
@millcha 6 лет назад
...and not many people know that...
@AkmaAit
@AkmaAit 7 лет назад
it is so great to learn from those who really know their craft
@robinhooduk8255
@robinhooduk8255 6 лет назад
SHE WAS ONLY 16 YEARS OLD
@gbonkers666
@gbonkers666 3 года назад
She was only 16 years old!
@michaelcaine5591
@michaelcaine5591 3 года назад
Hello Thanks for your comment and supports, your comments and constant support has brought me this far. Keep Supporting ❤️ Please send me via.Michaelcainerecords@gmail.com
@spamskanal
@spamskanal 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for uploading. Very interesting, how one can see the actors get better and better.
@alecwilliams7111
@alecwilliams7111 12 дней назад
I'm glad this has been saved. Caine proved to be an excellent teacher.
@guitarfoundry
@guitarfoundry 6 лет назад
i remember watching this on TV. Caine is a master, and so underrated.
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