Peter Sarsgaard on ‘An Education’

December 29, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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Christoph Waltz: “The toughest language to act in is the one with the worst script”

December 28, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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Harrison Ford’s advice to actors

December 26, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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Something to think of on Christmas Eve

December 24, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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Actor Advice

Colin Firth: “Good material is hard to come by”

December 23, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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Screenplay: ‘It’s Complicated’

December 23, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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its_complicatedWant the screenplay for It’s Complicated?

Sure you do!

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Stanley Tucci on his ‘Lovely Bones’ character: “Finding that person was not pleasent”

December 22, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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Screenplay: ‘The Lovely Bones’

December 22, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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lovely_bones_posterWant the screenplay to The Lovely Bones?

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Thanks to mypdfscripts.com

Independent Producer/Director Zak Forsman’s advice to actors

December 21, 2009 by Lance Carter  
Filed under Columns

Zak-ForsmanThis post is one of three in a series of posts from the San Diego Film Festival. If you ever get a chance you really should go. Great films, great people and incredible access to filmmakers.

The festival is in — and I would have posted these sooner but I had some major audio issues and transcribing the panels were difficult.

Zak Forsman is a writer, director and producer of independent films. His films are mostly improvised which makes all of the performances look completely real.

Take a couple minutes to read what he said on the panel. It’s a peek on what the other side is thinking… and if you look at it from an actors perspective, it can be excellent advice.

Zak Forsman:
How many filmmakers are in the audience?  Because that’s about all I can share.  I can’t really share the actor’s point of view on this.  But I can tell you some lessons I’ve learned and some of the experiences that I’ve had and what I’m hoping for.

The key thing that I’m looking for with an actor is whether they’re able to internalize direction and actually make a change.

So, we provide them with 2-3 pages of sides.  They’ll come in.  They’re asked to read it however they’ve prepared it, and if that goes well enough and we like them, I’ll give them an adjustment that could be ridiculous.  It could be off the wall.  But I would like to see them chase a different objective using the same words to see if they can truly internalize my direction and be authentic.

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Screenplay: ‘Nine’

December 18, 2009 by Lance Carter  
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NineWant the screenplay to Nine?

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