Signing with an Agency
Agencies are passports to regular, scheduled work. They hook you up with professionals that know both how to market your talent as well as how
Agencies are passports to regular, scheduled work. They hook you up with professionals that know both how to market your talent as well as how
You’re not a photographer. You’re not a director. You can’t offer your model or actor friend the gig they want. Luckily, though, both models and
The film industry is relatively young, really only getting going in the early 1900s. Despite this youth, major movie stars arose almost as soon as
Memorization is an essential for every actor, whether you prefer to perform on stage or in front of a camera. Many, however, also find this
Having at least one or two accents under your belt increases your marketability. Luckily, there are ways to learn and practice accents without needing to
As an actor, you’re expected to be able to fill virtually any role presented to you. It’s the ultimate game of pretend. Yet even with
Of all the artistic industries, acting is one of the most prolific when it comes to inventing terms to describe oddities only found on the
Every artist needs a portfolio. For the artist, this means paintings. For the singer, this means songs. For the actor, this means the reel. The
Your resume is a veritable offshoot of your audition. This list compliments the talent you exhibit on stage and also further emphasize other parts about
Instead of interviews over tables explaining your strengths and weaknesses to potential bosses, the acting audition is the monologue. Even with so much noise surrounding