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  • Tips for Acting on Camera

    Actors are responsible for becoming another character by learning lines, changing their appearance and incorporating character traits. Actors need to be creative, have the ability to follow...

  • How to Audition for Commerials

    There are a variety of scenarios that occur at commercial auditions. No two are ever the same. The most important thing is to be yourself and be open to whatever comes your way. Often times the...

  • How to Improve Improvisational Skills

    Memorizing lines and creating a character is very tough to do in the world of film and theater, but improvising makes them look easy. Improvising involves spur-of-the-moment thinking that really...

  • How to Properly Rehearse

    Most people underestimate the rehearsal process in a film or play, thinking that the actors simply memorize lines and say them in front of a camera. The proper way to go about rehearsing is...

  • How to Act For the Camera

    The basic principles of acting are the same for both the theater and on screen. However, there are some differences between acting on a theater stage and acting on screen in front of a camera...

  • How to Memorize Lines for a Script

    Memorizing lines for a screenplay can be a difficult task if you are not prone to doing so or get intimidated by the idea and psyche yourself out. The following steps should aid in that process,...

  • How to "Bottom-Line" A Scene

    When acting out a scene, whether it be for the theater or on camera, the most basic and helpful preparation is to "bottom line" your scene.

  • How Does a Movie Extra Spend a Workday?

    Breaking into the movie business as an actor takes a great deal of time and persistence. Many successful actors spend years auditioning with no success at all before they get their big breaks....

  • How to Prepare for an Acting Audition

    Whether you have an audition for film, television or theater, it's imperative that you thoroughly prepare before walking into the audition room. The competition for acting roles is fierce,...

  • How to Argue Convincingly in Acting

    Whether you're acting in a movie or television show or are auditioning for a part, improve your performance with strategies to argue convincingly in the scene. Try these methods to work with your...

  • How to Write a Screenplay Using Celtx

    Writing a screenplay entails following a fairly complicated set of rules about tabs, indents and spacing, so a word processor that can handle all of that for you is a big help. The industry...

  • How to Prepare for an Acting Class

    Acting classes are beneficial for actors at all levels. Classes allow actors to focus on specific aspects of their art form like scene study, cold reading, improvisation and various acting...

  • How to Read Sub Text in an Acting Script

    Acting is much more detailed then simply reading lines on a piece of paper. If you desire to become a great actor, then you need to learn how to read the subtext of an acting script. By...

  • How to Act in Group Film Scenes

    While on a film set, you will most likely always be sharing the camera with fellow actors. Acting in group scenes can be extremely challenging because you are not only required to be aware of...

  • How to Stay witin Frame for Acting

    Saying within your frame is the most important aspect of acting in film. Unfortunately, it is also the least discussed. For beginners, your frame is the space the camera sees. This is why for...

  • How to Ace a Callback

    You just had a great audition, and you are feeling quite confident with your performance. Soon after you arrive home, you receive a phone call that the casting director would like you to come...

  • How to Hit Your Mark on a Film Set

    Acting on a film set is unlike any other experience. The technical aspect of film acting is often overlooked by actors. However, if you know a couple of basics you will be able to take on a film...

  • How to Choose an Audition Side

    We've all watched a movie or play where it seems like the lead has been miscast. It's not only frustrating to watch, but also makes you think less of the actor in the role. Well here are some tips...

  • How to Select an Audition Piece for Actors

    When auditioning for an acting class, studio, agent, manager or even casting director, the piece you select is often nearly as important as your actual performance. Therefore, choosing your...

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