Interview: Voice-Over Casting Director Andy Roth on Reels, Auditioning and AI
Roth talks about the business of voice-overs, voice-over reels and what he’s listening for, what classes you should take and if actors should be worried about AI.
Roth talks about the business of voice-overs, voice-over reels and what he’s listening for, what classes you should take and if actors should be worried about AI.
Chastain notes that the residuals she received from her early projects helped sustain her before her career took off. “I don’t know what I’d have done without that residual money.”
The Wiz, the 7-time Tony Award winning musical which just landed in San Diego is fun, fresh and sure to put a smile on your face.
“I had gone to a prep school,” Giamatti said. “I grew up around a lot of people like this. So, it was kind of like, ‘Ooh, this’ll be fun.’ I can just pull on this deep well of all these memories.”
Actor Jeff Bridges talks about his approach to acting and why he finds “jamming” with other actors to be his ideal way to work on a project.
Acting coach Howard Fine has spent decades guiding actors to their full potential. He’s worked with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Michelle Williams, Kerry Washington and Bradley Cooper.
As an actor, Moss-Bachrach tries to focus on maintaining relaxation, saying that he tries to “relax and negotiate this tightrope walk of nerves. You need to be relaxed to be able to make art and surprise yourself.”
You would think pairing director Scott and Phoenix in a film about Napoleon would be a sure-fire bullseye.
The film is a quick and zippy ride that you and your family will absolutely get a kick out of.
Maridueña was concerned that most of the film would be shot with green screen, but he was pleased to find out that the green screen shots were limited.
The show absolutely hilarious and it’s hard to single out any cast member because they’re all exceptional, especially Christine Sherrill and San Diego native Alisa Melendez
The Marvels is wacky, doesn’t take itself too seriously and comes in at a brisk 100 minutes. And it’s loads of fun.
Casting Director Sherry Thomas explains how she works with actors to unveil new approaches to characters in auditions.
Segel spoke about how his approach to his career has changed with projects like ‘Shrinking’
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Eisenberg also shares a valuable lesson he learned about acting from director James Ponsoldt.
Lily Gladstone is the heart and soul of the movie. She’s got such a soulful and expressive face. As members of her family die one by one of mysterious circumstances, that soul behind her eyes slowly diminishes. Her performance is incredible.
In this guide, we’ll explore the definition and history of method acting, its benefits and drawbacks, and how to get started with method acting.
Written by Aaron Jackson and Josh Sharp and directed by Larry Charles, Dicks the Musical can best be described as The Parent Trap as if it was filtered through John Waters’ brain.
“In the first part of my career, I was doing sitcoms, TV commercials, soap operas, and I started seeing this other style called naturalism. I wanted that for me, but I had to learn what that was and how to inhabit it,” Williams says.