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What books do you need to read for self-study in drama, film and television literature?
Learning drama and film and television can be mastered through many channels, and reading is one of them. But you don't just need reading, you can also take part in acting classes, drama performances and drama competitions. In these activities, you can gain more specific practical experience and master higher skills.

Recommended books are:

1. film and television performance foundation

This book is an elaborate work by Su Pengcheng, a famous choreographer and director in Chinese mainland. It is a must-read for students majoring in film and television performance. The textbook is divided into ten chapters, including: the cultivation of actors, the comprehensive quality of actors, observing life, telling the practice of life, the art of performance is the art of action, the adaptation of literary works, music and audio sketches, understanding film and television, and performing in front of the mirror.

2. Exploration of film and television performance creation

This book is the anthology of the 1 1 Film Performance Academy Award, which contains the creative experiences and experiences of famous actors such as Li Youbin and Li Bingbing, and is accompanied by stills and life photos of some actors, which is of great guiding significance to film and television performers.

3. Film and television performance tutorial

It is divided into three chapters: performance overview, performance technical training and extracurricular extended reading. The content includes: performance, actor quality, basic training of performance, performing art terminology, etc.

4. Introduction to Film and Television Performance

Introduction to Film and Television Performance is a highly targeted textbook. Although it is based on stage performance, it has very important reference value and inspiration for film and television performance.