Actors… Stop Attacking Each Other!
This industry is hard enough as it is without actors criticizing each other and questioning each others choices and motivations.
This industry is hard enough as it is without actors criticizing each other and questioning each others choices and motivations.
Remember to play to your strengths as an actor. You don’t need a fancy camera, or the latest editing program – you just have to work really really hard…
Your job as an actor is to move your audience and allow them to enter into the fantasy world that you have created.
This isn’t a license to go crazy. Don’t become a Diva and say No to everything just to test your power. Be specific and only use it when it truly means something.
We’d rehearsed and rehearsed, I had worked so hard to prepare my character, and of course I knew my lines, but you know that few minutes when you’re standing at the side of the stage listening to the audience chattering in their seats? The audience that have come in to
The more active you are in your choices, the more villains will be standing in your way.
What did you bring to the audition that sets you apart? What did you do differently to everyone else who walked into the audition room that day?
“While others get paid in their chosen professions, you work to be able to afford yours.”
You can use the strong story mechanics that superhero tales frequently employ by asking yourself these five questions for your acting or writing
“Create the part for yourself, so you can exercise that muscle, so you can be ready to go in that room” – Aja Naomi King
No one wants you to succeed more than you do and no one is thinking about the possibility of you playing every role on the breakdowns, except for you.
As actors, we’ve all heard the horror stories from casting directors about how crazy or weird or inappropriate actors are.
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“You can’t compare yourself to your friends as every actor is different. Every role is different. With that being said, you need to brand yourself.”
Fall is the time where we begin to wind down from the long year and ring in joyous celebrations. But for actors, now is the time to get into pre-pilot season mode.
When applying proper deep breathing exercises while practicing your method acting technique, it can help you focus, relax and concentrate, which will result in a powerful emotional output
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The key to success in your acting lies is in how you prepare
“It took me months to get into the flow of things and adapt to audition rooms here” – Nick Krause on moving to LA