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How To Handle Hecklers

Everyone is afraid of being heckled. Fear no more! Master Talent Teacher Gerry Katzman gives you a time-tested formula for staying ahead of even the nastiest crowd. INTRO: Before I teach you my 4-step How-to-Handle-Hecklers process, I have to share some bad news: You are not being heckled.

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Goal Setting, Part II

ACCOUNTABILITY It’s Time to Put Your Butt on the Line by Suzanne Lyons In my last article on ‘Goal Setting’ I stressed the importance of setting goals, creating a strategic plan for your career, and following a timeline with clear specific actions to ensure that your goals happen. It’s all great… in fact, it’s all Read the Rest…

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Joe Tremaine Interview Rihanna Dancer Tony Bellissimo

Master Dance Teacher Joe Tremaine sat down with first year professional dancer Tony Bellissimo, who was recently a dancer for Rihanna on The Loud Tour 2011, to discuss his move to Los Angeles, his experience on So You Think You Can Dance, auditioning for the Academy Awards, Glee and his advice for dancers who are moving toward a professional career.

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Rehearsal Technique: Bringing Your Work To Life, Part 1

So you got the job. You’re excited to get started and you want to make a great impression. This is a particularly natural and appropriate place to want to begin a rehearsal process. This instinct to impress, however, is often contrary to the work that needs to happen in rehearsal and the preparation for that Read the Rest…

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Stage to Screen Part 2

Working your Internal Life with “Intentional Energy” By Kimberly Jentzen Acting is the ability to believe in an event as if it’s happening now. In film and television, it’s particularly crucial that the acting feels like it’s occurring for the first time. This is true, no matter how many takes are needed to complete the Read the Rest…

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Mock Auditions for Kids & Teens

Mock Auditions are the most preparatory portion of on camera training and although I am not a firm believer of being on camera every week, I feel adding mock auditions once a month is perfect for fine tuning the young Actors audition technique.

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MTT Hosting Reels, Part Two

In my previous article, I discussed some of the do’s and don’ts of hosting reels. In my video, “Hosting Reels Part Two” found at www.mastertalentteachers.com, I show you what I think is an example of a good hosting reel in its entirety.

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