The Science of ACTING
(Why You Think The Way You Do And How To Change It)
Written by Sam Kogan, edited by Helen Kogan
The Science of Acting: (http://www.asad.org.uk/
Publisher: Routledge.
This is the biggest thing to hit the acting technique since The Method.
Innovative thinker and acting technique creator, Sam Kogan once asked “how can an actor understand a character if they do not understand themselves”? This takes the reader on a fascinating journey of understanding, which ultimately explains why people think the way they do and how to change it.
The Science of Acting is more than a milestone in acting technique. It presents the reader with a groundbreaking understanding of thinking and how it can be applied to their everyday lives. These changes can be easily implemented and can yield positive changes on a daily basis and for the long term of one’s personal life or in one’s acting ability.
Kogan uses his theories on the relationship between neuroscience, psychology and acting to help people identify their invisible thoughts – thoughts which they may have been thinking over a number of years that they no longer realize are being thought.
What you will learn in this book:
- The beauty of this acting technique, which can also change your life.
- The format is a manual – all you need to know in one book.
- How our pasts dictate our future, showing us freedom from our pasts to live the future that we want.
Chapter Summaries:
1 Complexes:
2 Awareness:
3 Events:
4 Purposes:
5 Formation of Consciousness:
6 Mindprint:
7 Actions:
8 Finishing Off Thinking: Kogan shows us how with our unfinished thoughts we see less of the thinking that is running our lives, and how we can Finish-Off this unfinished thinking.
9 Tempo-
10 Imagination:
11 Attention:
12 Free Body: How thoughts manifest in body tension?
13 Talent:
14 The Ten Steps: Now at the final chapter everything that has been covered has been pulled together to show you how to work on a complete play/script.
About Sam Kogan:
Sam, who died in 2004, studied at the Moscow Institute of Theatre Arts (now the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts) under the tutelage of Professor Maria Knebel, who was a pupil of Stanislavski. He established The Science of Acting, a complete stand-alone technique.
About Helen Kogan:
Helen, Sam’s daughter, is the chair and former principal of The Academy of the Science of Acting and Directing, and has helped to shape her father’s words and work for the publication of this book.
Workshops on this technique will be given in New York City the last week in January, 2010 and in Los Angeles, the first week of February, 2010. Helen Kogan is also available for interviews.



