Don’t Dread It, Write It: A Guide To Acting Resumes
Headshots get the bulk of the attention because they are the visual cue that immediately informs casting directors and agents of an actor’s type and range. However, for every headshot…
Learn MoreHeadshots get the bulk of the attention because they are the visual cue that immediately informs casting directors and agents of an actor’s type and range. However, for every headshot…
Learn MoreNew York City and Los Angeles couldn’t be more different in terms of location and culture, but one thing they have is a thriving entertainment industry. Every year, thousands upon…
Learn MoreOne of the most iconic scenes, from one of the most iconic trilogies of all-time, features an actor who is acting alone. Gollum Yes, precious, false! They will cheat you,…
Learn MoreSomeone once asked themselves in a monologue, “To be, or not to be?” When it comes to monologues there are things you want to be, and things you do not…
Learn MoreImagine for a moment that you are a detective selecting a suspect from a series of mug shots. You would use the description you have to try to match…
Learn MoreBefore Clark Gable was known as “The King of Hollywood” he spent years rigorously training his voice. His naturally high-pitched voice was lowered with better posture, body control, and breathing….
Learn MoreIn the movie A League of Their Own Tom Hanks says, “If it wasn’t hard everyone would do it.” He was speaking of becoming a professional baseball player, but his…
Learn MoreDigitized casting is changing television and film for good. Actors are routinely expected to put themselves on tape for auditions; and often on short notice. We all became actors because…
Learn MoreWhen asked about the biggest piece of advice he could give to aspiring actors, Edward Norton once famously said, “The more you do your homework, the more you’re free to…
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