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In this class excerpt from the Beck Academy of Dramatic Art, Acting Coach and Neuroscientist-in-training Fay Beck breaks down one of the most misunderstood principles of acting: ➡️ Your reactions in a scene don’t come from the circumstances. ➡️ They come from the internal world you’ve built. Two people (characters) can receive the exact same line, the exact same moment, the exact same stimulus — and deliver two completely different responses. Why? Because their character determines their behaviour long before the outside world does. This is where psychology, neuroscience, and craft meet. Your brain predicts your behaviour before the impulse even reaches consciousness — and your character operates the same way. When an actor understands a character’s inner life — their beliefs, wounds, instincts, fears, desires — the scene stops being “performed.” It becomes lived. This is the foundation of the work we do at Beck Academy: Inside-Out Acting. Craft informed by emotional truth, psychological depth, and neuroscience. 🔥 Want to train with Fay Beck? The 12-Week Ultimate Acting Course 📅 5 Jan – 12 Apr 2026 ⚠️ Early Bird ends 30 Nov 2025 https://beckdrama.com/book-now/intens... 🎭 About Beck Academy Beck Academy of Dramatic Art (BADA) is a London-based training studio specialising in emotional depth, psychological realism, and the development of actors through long-form, craft-based training — not quick fixes. Fay Beck’s methodology blends: ✔️ Classical acting technique ✔️ Modern psychology ✔️ Neuroscience-informed performance principles ✔️ Deep character work ✔️ Authentic screen practice