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So You Want To Become a Movie and TV Show Actor

You always were curious about how successful actors effectively practiced acting every day. And how they stayed so confident and conquered anxiety. You simply want to learn how to take control of your acting career.

12/21/2020

Scouring Publications for Gigs

You can use trade publications to search for potential opportunities.  You just need to get a bit creative.  Most won’t list roles in the classifies.  Think outside of the box and leverage your industry contracts to start booking gigs.  Here’s what to look for: Project coverage. Many newspapers and magazines will announce when a new […]

10/09/2020

How to Visually Tell Your Story

The entertainment industry is full of attractive people who want to be stars.  This goes without saying.  So, when you’re creating your headshot, it’s not enough to be photogenic.  Your shot could still easily get lost in the crowd.  You’ll want to create a visually appealing pic that truly depicts who you and why you’re […]

09/05/2020

How to use YouTube to Expand Your Reach

YouTube can be a highly effective way to get yourself out there for the world to see.  It should be part of your marketing package, which also includes your resume, portfolio, and headshot and any other social media handles. There are many things you can do with a YouTube channel.  Finding your niche and the […]

06/19/2020

The Mechanics of Method Acting

Method acting surmises that actors can learn, through training and extensive practice, to realistically take on the traits of a fictional character to the point that they become that character for the duration of a project.  Instead of the traditional theory that acting is entirely presentational, method acting more closely aligns the actor with the […]

05/20/2020

Don’t Forget to Just Be Real

The key to landing a role lies in ensuring when you exit the audition room, you leave the casting director inspired and excited to work with you.  And, part of this is as simple as having a pleasant personality.  First impressions are everything.  You might get a chance to come back even if you don’t […]

05/18/2020

Should You Write Your Own Monologue?

Practice Grounding Techniques Before Recit While it has been done before, performing your own monologue is definitely a risky approach.  Presenting your writing at an audition could came across as a little over the top.  In fact, it may rub a casting director the wrong way.  It could look like you haven’t been booked in […]

04/30/2020

From in Front of the Camera to Behind the Scenes

If you are ready to make the transition from actor to director, you already know this is no easy feat.  It will take some well-thought-out planning and preparation.  If you feel you have what it takes, however, the first step is to come up with a viable project and go from there.  There are also […]

04/01/2020
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