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Summary:David Lean Lecture: Ken Loach
Academy Lecture
David Lean Lecture Series
Description:Ken Loach on TV acting in the 1960s, was outdated, based on theatre acting, found it wasn't working, best performances came at the read-through, became terrible and leaden in the shooting, wanting the acting to be as authentic as if making a documentary, have a three dimensional presence, to find that has been a lifelong pursuit / Ken Loach delivered the David Lean Lecture at BAFTA's Piccadilly headquarters on 28 January, 2003
Collection:BAFTA
Genre:Entertainment
Producer:BAFTA
Keywords:British Academy of Film and Television Arts; BAFTA; Arts; Film; Cinema; Movies; TV; Television; Filmmaker; Filmmaking; Director; Directing; Academy Lecture; 2003; David Lean Lecture Series; Experience; Career; Male; British; English; Acting;