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Actors & Memory
Merlin Mann | Jan 27 2006
Association for Psychological Science: 'To be or, or ... um ... line!' Given my own undependable memory and the hand-hewn props I rely upon to shore it up, I was intrigued by this article/press release from last year on how actors are able to remember their lines (via boing boing):
That resonates for me. I'm pretty sure that a lot of my own memory deficits start at the time of "encoding" because I haven't done more than try to shove the words into the right slots. This approach seems like a sensible and organic way to put the material in a more meaningful mental context. For a good overview of memory techniques, try the Memory Improvement Tools section over on Mind Tools. I'd recommend starting with the introduction, which offers insight into further engaging your "whole mind" in the memory process:
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Another trick that helps enormously...Submitted by communicatrix (not verified) on January 27, 2006 - 9:55am.
Another trick that helps enormously when memorizing lines is physicality. I used to love to take walks or a run while memorizing certain long passages, but even in my apartment, I'm always on my feet, walking around, getting the words (and, as you mentioned, the feelings behind them) in my bones. I think a lot of civilians are disconnected from their bodies, and I'm guessing that goes triple for geeks (I am one-quarter geek on my mother's side, and tend to live in my head). Movement is good for lots of things! » POSTED IN:
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