If you had the opportunity to get a message across to a large group of people, what would your message be?
If you had the opportunity to get a message across to a large group of people, what would your message be?
Does it hurt your chances to be taken as a serious actor if you continue to do "extra" work? Has an extra ever been "discovered?"
Great to see a post pop-up with a question that still stands today! Actors have to start somewhere right? I was listening to an Office Ladies podcast where Angela Kinsey talks about her time as an ext...
Expand commentGreat to see a post pop-up with a question that still stands today! Actors have to start somewhere right? I was listening to an Office Ladies podcast where Angela Kinsey talks about her time as an extra on 90210. Experience as an extra on set can be the easiest way to learn set etiquette which in turn, you can use when you have a bigger role on set.
I would say YES if you do it instead of acting.
I don't take any non speaking roles, no reality TV either.
Two weeks ago I was on a six day location shoot in Farnham playing another yummy mummy but with a lovely drug habit to fuel her obsessive nature and get her through living with her family. The best part of the whole project as that my husband in the short was played by Paul Clayton., a very experien...
Expand postTwo weeks ago I was on a six day location shoot in Farnham playing another yummy mummy but with a lovely drug habit to fuel her obsessive nature and get her through living with her family. The best part of the whole project as that my husband in the short was played by Paul Clayton., a very experienced actor who spent five years at the RSC, and known for Ali G, Peep Show, and is currently in Hollyoaks.) I always find I learn something new on every shoot. Paul reminded me that in the midst of us actors trying to be as helpful as possible to the film crew, constantly pushing ourselves to give them what they need to make the project as great as possible in the tiny time frame, that with less experienced crew and directors on these low budget short film projects, we also need to honour ourselves as actors. That speaking up when absolutely vital by saying ‘If you want the very best from me as this character then …” can be a hugely positive thing for the film as a whole, especially when someone such as Paul with many decades of acting and television experience speaks. Due to the lack of rehearsals you get on a film set, compared to the time theatre takes to embed the characters, the text and the blocking, the actor’s instinct to look or respond a certain way can be all a scene needs. Sometimes student directors and crew can be so focused on getting the shot and time drives them that they shoot such long scenes from one angle that it is extremely difficult to keep all the continuity in your head and there is no one on hand to help. Then the actor spends the time in later close ups worrying re continuity rather than the truth of her character. No one wants to be known as a pushy actor or demanding actress but we all learn from each other and directors do not get to watch other directors work in the way actors and crew get to learn from each other. NOTE I just filmed a great commercial yesterday with a multi award winning director Joanna Bailey and an incredibly experienced crew and I was not about to stop the fast process with demands or suggestions. However don’t be afraid of one’s own worth and instincts on a set as an actor. You are hired for the instincts you brought to the audition so trust them, take the director’s notes as quickly and fully as you can and be as helpful and open as possible. As an actor, you are not a supporting artiste, you have training and instincts and they want you to use it. I was at a talk with Lucinda Syson the casting director a week ago and she spoke of getting a call from Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity director amongst many other great films) mid him shooting ‘Children Of Men’. There was a shot when there was news shown on a television screen and the reactions of the people watching it had to show the gravity and import of this information without any dialogue. However the supporting artistes did not give Alfonso what he needed, ‘I need six actors’ he said. Even though the six quickly found actors had no lines, it was their response that told the story. Sometimes low budget filmmakers in their rush to get certain scenes in the can will forget or not yet have fully learnt about the artistry of an actor, what we can bring, the sheer power of a single look. You can have a great script and fabulous looking set but the film does not come alive until the actors walk, talk and respond physically and emotionally to their circumstances and to the other characters. In October last year I was one of the actors asked to do table reads at the London Screenwriters Festival, where certain scripts had been chosen to have professional actors and director work on it for 45 minutes. The experienced TV directors for the most part would happily edit away the script, cutting lines in front of the initially horrified but later appreciative screenwriters: showing how the actors’and the director’s instincts, the director’s blocking and cutting certain lines to tell the story better make for a better and truer storytelling of the screenwriters intentions. So working with Paul reminded me that I am hired for my instincts, my abilities to tell the character’s story my way and to honour that within reasonable limits and how each director likes to work. What have been your experiences on this? Do you feel as an actor more or less respected on big or small budget productions or less able to trust your instincts? A longer version of this is on my site http://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/02/20/respecting-your-own-instincts-a...
Working in China as an actor has it's ups and more downs than in the west for foreign actors. Sometimes you are given high respect and praise just for doing your job, sometimes you do a very good job...
Expand commentWorking in China as an actor has it's ups and more downs than in the west for foreign actors. Sometimes you are given high respect and praise just for doing your job, sometimes you do a very good job and soon as it's done you are used toilet paper, I just do my job well, I know if I'vse played well or not given the time frame and information given. Mostly they just throw you into the deep end with little notice and lines given to you on the day. Respect is to be earned, and that goes for both sides of the camera.
Thanks for all the feedback and glad you all enjoyed it. I was just at a workshop where the director said "for acting performance is your drug, for a director directing is their drug', so absolutely t...
Expand commentThanks for all the feedback and glad you all enjoyed it. I was just at a workshop where the director said "for acting performance is your drug, for a director directing is their drug', so absolutely the director loves actors bringing them something and then they love to play be it in an audition or on set.
Russell Buchanan, yes I can imagine that such cultural differences in praise etc can be difficult, although I have had directors be very clear that I am doing a great job and others who didnt give me...
Expand commentRussell Buchanan, yes I can imagine that such cultural differences in praise etc can be difficult, although I have had directors be very clear that I am doing a great job and others who didnt give me any positive feedback just notes to action. I had to assume I was doing a good job when they re-hired me for another project but I would never have known otherwise!!
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Please read projects I have posted...especially 'Agent Dragon Fly' there may be a key role for you in that.
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You sure have come a long way in a short time, can't wait to see what you can and will do in the future ... best of luck !!!
Thanks, Rick...Plenty of good things to come.
Hey Rick, I'm excited to announce our new Stage 32 Lounge, a major upgrade to the previous Discussions area. Here are some of the highlights:
Hey Rick, I'm excited to announce our new Stage 32 Lounge, a major upgrade to the previous Discussions area. Here are some of the highlights:
Hey Rick, a few days ago we implemented a new privacy setting to give you the option of accepting private messages only from users within your network. Today, I discovered a bug with the way this option is set for new users. I just wanted to let you know that the bug is now fixed, so all members are now able to receive private messages from any other member (the default setting). If you'd like to receive private messages only from users within your network, you can change this setting here. Also, you can access your privacy settings at any time from the drop-down menu that appears when you hov...
Expand postHey Rick, a few days ago we implemented a new privacy setting to give you the option of accepting private messages only from users within your network. Today, I discovered a bug with the way this option is set for new users. I just wanted to let you know that the bug is now fixed, so all members are now able to receive private messages from any other member (the default setting). If you'd like to receive private messages only from users within your network, you can change this setting here. Also, you can access your privacy settings at any time from the drop-down menu that appears when you hover over your profile photo in the upper right-hand corner of the page.
Thanks for the heads up Derrick.
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Hey Veronica, I just wanted to give you an update on a couple of recent additions/refinements to the site. First, we've added the ability for you to upload a resume to your profile. Just click on the "Resume" link in your profile menu to get started. We've also refined the Screenplay section. For starters, we've added the option to add a screenplay synopsis. We've also streamlined the layout making it easier for others to review your screenplay's title, genre, and logline. Thanks. --RB
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I've done a few short movies. Looking for a good opportunity to work in the states. My last short movie was called love and guns a mafia tale... On face book group to check me out.
I'd love some work in the states. My last short movie was called love and guns a mafia tale. Check out the love and guns a mafia tale group on Facebook
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