Selecting an Audition Monolgue
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
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
Opportunities can be lost because an individual does not understand the importance of careful listening and proper follow-up! The modeling and acting industry is highly
Matt Newton is an acting coach and Backstage Expert. We love his advice, posted on Backstage, from June 25, 2014. He offers the following, very
In today’s world, casting directors cast from locations all over the globe, not just in Hollywood. They work with many agents who will often provide
We recently came across a blog written by Marci Liroff, a well known casting director, with over 50 movies to her credit. She wrote a
Chad Darnell, casting director for “Magic Mike XXL”, recently commented on the lack of acting talent in a particular U.S. city (will remain unnamed). His
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.
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
A teleprompter is used to display text in front of a video camera. It allows a person to look directly into the camera while still