The Actor’s Attitude
An actor should always regard a TV audition as a performance. It is important to appear professional, relaxed and confident in spite of any nervousness
An actor should always regard a TV audition as a performance. It is important to appear professional, relaxed and confident in spite of any nervousness
At your next audition, try this simply version of a vocal warm-up. Squeeze the muscles in your face tight. This includes your eyes and lips.
An actor’s ‘type’ is essentially a combination of their personality and external physical appearance. It is considered their character type or persona based almost entirely
A ‘reel’ is a compilation of clips from an actor’s body of film and/or television work that shows them at their acting best. Reels can
Most actors have their own unique approach to memorizing monologues. One tip is to handwrite your monologue. The time it takes to write out each
When working on TV with food and beverages there are a few important tips to keep in mind: Take small bites! (Especially if lines are
A concept (an idea) for a commercial is formed in an advertising agency and the entire development of this idea may take as long as
Sometimes, accents and dialects are used in TV commercials. Do you know the difference between the two? An “accent’ is foreign and a ‘dialect’ is
‘Sides’ are pages from a movie or TV script that have been excerpted for the purpose of auditions. The TV and film prescreens usually involve
Behind every great actor is a team of people responsible for managing their business interests and each of these people serves a different but equally