Four Resources for Actors, Part 1

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“In the Moment” Interview with Teen Actor Spencer Daniels

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Acting Tips: The Wide Shot vs The Close-up

Just when you thought you had learned everything about the emotional journey an Actor must master, we go and add another layer of technical knowledge into the mix. Camera shots! Unless you study filmmaking as well as Acting, you won’t know about shots and frames unless you spend a lot of time in an on camera class or on set, watching, learning and grasping all of those buzz words the Director and the crew are using to describe the shots they are setting up and using to shoot each scene.
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Acting for Children: Adjusting your Acting Style to Different Scripts

Most Actors pride themselves on having a dazzling paint box filled with emotions that range in a number of shades, which they can use to paint their roles with and change frequently. Many imagine they have few limits, whether their sensibilities are based in Theatrical training or Film work, most of them believe they can “play anything”.

In The Moment with Joey Luthman

Rarely do you see a four page resume and a mile long list…

Audition Tips: Mock Auditions for Kids and Teens

Mock Auditions are the most preparatory portion of on camera…

In the Moment: Interview with Working Teen Actress Shelbie Bruce

In an age of truly terrific young actresses, Shelbie Bruce…