How Training for the Olympics Is Like Training To Be An Actor
I’d like to talk about discipline, specifically the discipline of the Olympic athlete and how it compares to the acting profession.
How Training for the Olympics Is Like Training To Be An Actor
I’d like to talk about discipline, specifically the discipline of the Olympic athlete and how it compares to the acting profession.
3 Strategies For Framing a Meeting
A frame is the way your brain mentally packages your power, authority, strength, information, and social status. In any meeting for any reason between two or more people, one person grabs the power.
How To Handle Jealousy and Negativity
So, how do you handle the snide, vicious, negative comments that strangers say about you? What do you do?
4 Ways To Give Thanks All Year Long
So why not step out of the status quo by expressing your gratitude all year long instead? That way, your thank-you will carry a deeper meaning while standing out from the holiday crowd.
How Actors Really Get Into Character
The journalist and sociology researcher, Malcolm Gladwell, does a lot of interesting stuff. His best-selling books explore cultural phenomena, the science behind social shifts, and how our environment shapes and influences us in innumerable ways.
Where Do You Find Your Acting Community?
Television and the Internet are the new “theater.” It is not that casting directors don’t go to the theater anymore; it is just that the venues to discover talent have broadened exponentially. Veteran actors need to adjust their way of thinking and connecting.
I can't count how many actors I've coached, at every career level, who come in telling me they’re doing all the right things, yet their vision of the future has been just that—a vision of the future. It hasn’t had the chance to become a ...
6 Steps For Auditioning Your Baby
Talent Manager Jackie Reid of L'il Angels Unlimited shares how to prepare your baby for auditions.
5 Rules For Recovering From Losing a Role
In thinking about my experience of loss and recovery, I wanted to relate it to an actor’s experience in losing a role. Below are five rules of recovery.
Every actor has a story to tell, and when you walk into the audition room, you need to be prepared to tell it.