Browsing Archive: June, 2010
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 11, 2010,
Originally Posted on February 19th, 2010 by admin
Saturday, March 13, 2010
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
NEW ORLEANS ACTORS RESOURCE CENTER
hosts
CASTING DIRECTOR AND TALENT AGENT WORKSHOP
in conjunction with
ACTORS ACCESS/BREAKDOWN SERVICES PRESENTATION
of their soon-to-be-launched
ACTORS ACCESS MOBILE, for on-the-go self-submission and ECO CAST, the self-tape and self-submit feature of Actors Access!
And to see how these two incredible features work in the real world, we will have a drawing where FOUR LUCKY ACT...
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NOARC 2009 Actors Expo Tickets Are On Sale!
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 11, 2010,
Originally Posted on November 10th, 2009 by admin
Tickets are now on sale for New Orleans Actors Resource Center's Actors 2009 Expo, co-sponsored by Sync Up: The Jazz & Heritage Talent Exchange, an economic development program of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.
An event intended to inform, initiate and inspire actors!
Guest Panelists Include:
Emmy Award winning and CSA Casting Directors
Beth Sepko: imdb.com/name/nm0784629/
Brent Caballero: imdb.com/name/nm2720553/
Elizabeth Coulon: imdb...
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NOARC 2009 Actors Expo Press Release
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 11, 2010,
NOARC'S ACTORS EXPO COMING TO NEW ORLEANS DECEMBER 5, 2009
Film Industry Experts Share Their Knowledge About
Getting In And Staying In The Game.
New Orleans, LA, October, 09, 2009 -- New Orleans Actors Resource Center (NOARC) proudly announces the inaugural Actors Expo on December 5, 2009 from 9 AM - 5 PM at the Jazz & Heritage Center. Co-Sponsored by Sync Up: The Jazz & Heritage Talent Exchange, an economic development program of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, NOARC’s Actors Expo...
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In Search of a Good Coach?
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
Someone has offered you a chance to make your dreams come true. And they are telling you that with a lot of hard work and dedication and persistence, you can be the actor you have always dreamed of being. And they're not just promising you the moon and the stars, or some swampland in the middle of Florida. They are being up front and direct and letting you know that you have a hard road ahead of you to travel to get to where you want to be. And they are assuring you that YOU can do it and tha...
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The Actors' Co-Op
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
Once a month, NOARC holds The Actors' Co-Op meeting, where novice and veteran actors come together to help each other develop their skills, hone their craft and receive career support.
Meetings are held at The Backyard Ballroom performance space at 3519 St. Claude in the Bywater. If you have a monologue prepared, we would love to see it, and if this is your first step into acting, we will be happy to find material that meets your skill level.
For more information about The Actors' Co-Op, please...
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Character Development
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
Taken from the Aaron Speiser Acting Workshop workbook
The following information should be used to assist you in your preparation for performance. The information you get out of the script will guide you in creating truthful, believable behavior. REMEMBER - read the script often (or at least read the entire script once and then the scene often). When in doubt, go back to the script for answers or get professional coaching. Base your acting choices on facts given in the script, research and life...
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Resources
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
FREE SCREENPLAYS
Drew's Script-O-Rama - http://script-o-rama.com/
Simply Scripts - http://www.simplyscripts.com/
The Script Source - http://www.thescriptsource.net/Scripts.html
The Daily Script - http://www.dailyscript.com/movie.html - also had the IMDB link attached to most scripts
Internet Movie Script Database - http://www.imsdb.com/ - Catagorizes script alphabetically, but also by genre
Screenplay 451 - http://www.pumpkinsoft.de/screenplay451/ - Has scripts available for download in a zipped fo...
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Suggested Reading
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
BOOKS
A Life - Kazan - Autobiography
Acting Professionally - Cohen - Non-fiction
Adventures in the Screen Trade - Goldman - Non-fiction
An Actor Prepares - Stanislavski - Non-fiction
Creating a Role - Stanislavski - Non-fiction
My Life in Art - Stanislavski - Autobiography
Audition - Shurtleff - Non-fiction
Caught in the Act - Shewey - Non-fiction
Films Scenes for Actor I & II - Karton - Fiction
Final Cut - Bach - Non-fiction
How to Sell Yourself as an Actor - Callan - Non-fiction
It Would Be So Nice if ...
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Elements of Comedy
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
Taken from the Aaron Speiser Acting Workshop
1. Misdirection or Mislead - Make the audience think you are leading them one way then go the other way (flip it).
2. Fast changes: A. Physical B. Emotional C. Vocal
3. The Unexpected - Surprises
4. Great Truth
5. Physical Comedy - Clowning, Pratfalls, Food, Mugging, Pain or Pleasure, anything to do with the body (itching, diarrhea, orgasm, blindness, deafness, stuttering, smells. etc.)
6. Comic Build
7. Running Gags
8. Reacting (can be funnier than anythi...
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Headshots
Posted by Shanda on Friday, June 4, 2010,
Your headshot is your calling card. It is your SALES PITCH. It is how you communicate with your audience (casting directors, directors, producers, agents) WHO YOU ARE. It says "This is who I am" or "This is what I can be." Most new actors when they are going for their first photo session commonly make the mistake of thinking that their headshot should say "This is what I look like" or "This is what I can look like." "Being" and "looking like" are two completely different things. You know as w...
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