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Agile in film Acting

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https://www.amazon.com/Directing-Actors-Memorable-Performances-Television/dp/0941188248 Recently, I read a book, Directing Actors written by Judith Weston.  He demonstrates what constitutes a good performance, what actors want from a director, what directors do wrong, script analysis and preparation, how actors work, and shares insights into the director/actor relationship. I found that there are many perspectives as similar as Agile.  "Show don’t tell" First of all, in the book of Directing Actors, the director shouldn't indicate actors what they must or mustn't do. Instead, they should provide the actors with the tools and opportunities to showcase their unique talents and abilities . In Agile methodology, this approach is often referred to as the "bottom-up" approach or self-organizing team . "KISS - keep it simple stupid" Additionally, Agile methodology emphasizes that tasks should only be elaborated upon when they are about to be executed with