Beth is currently blogging about journaling for the actor. It’s an important concept and one I hope every actor, new and veteran, will try. It forces you to review what you’ve done and thought and put it down in ways that you can communicate to others. Chances are those thoughts will stay with you in ways you can remember.
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Acting Coaching for the Television Actor
Tags: acting, acting coaching, acting techniques, one hour drama
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Your First Six Months
Beth Maitland and I have written extensively on this subject in the past, and it’s important to revisit it every once in a while to reinforce just how important this is.
If you can do anything else in your life and feel fulfilled: Do It!!! Do not come to Hollywood on a whim or “just to try” a career in acting. It is a very difficult life. Every once in a while someone comes to town and everything falls into place for them easily. That could be you. Statistics will say otherwise.
If you can’t be dissuaded, if you come here in spite of all the warnings, you probably have the determination needed to have a go at an acting career. So, if that’s the case, here’s what you need to prepare. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: acting, acting career, photo, resume
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Why Do you Want an Acting Job
It is always interesting to me why people go into acting in the first place. Why do you want to be an actor? To live a balanced life as an actor, in a very competitive and rejection based career, it is good to ask yourself some hard questions about your motives. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: acting, acting job, audition, rejection, show business
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