Jane Drake Brody: Acting teacher, casting director and director in Chicago, Illinois.

Tony Fisher
Rehearals: how do you do yours

Hi all Im looking into the different methods people use when trying to rehearse their lines, myself I like to listen to some music while I go through my parts. What ways/methods have others used when rehearsing?

Chris Connell

I walk around saying them on my own. Something about the walking and talking helps me. Then i have my neighbor (non actor) come over and be my reader. Nice to have non actor because I have no pressure to "perform". I can just play, create, try new things :)

Jorge J Prieto

I record the scenes I'm in and listen and repeat. It's like Meisner technique's , word repetition. Good luck, buddy.

Jane Drake Brody

Memory Theory would say that moving while memorizing is the best method. I also recommend trying to physicalize the images/nouns in the piece. Never memorize with interpretation, it hinders spontaneity, so memorize with very little voice or emphasis.

Jane Drake Brody

You are my first invitation! Thanks!

Richard "RB" Botto

Hi Jane. I'm RB, Founder and CEO of Stage 32. As a screenwriter, producer, actor and filmmaker, I know first-hand the challenges all creatives face finding work, landing representation, launching projects, securing funding and simply making the connections that will make a difference in their careers. That's why I created Stage 32. Since our launch in September of 2011, the community has grown to 400,000+ members representing every country on the planet making Stage 32 the social network uniquely populated with the most creative people on Earth.

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Amanda Toney

Hello Jane -

Welcome to the community! I'm Amanda Toney, the Managing Director at Stage 32. Since 2013 I've been proud to oversee Stage 32's Next Level Education, which provides you the most up-to-date tools necessary to become a better creative.

Over the years Stage 32 has worked with over 500 industry executives and professionals to teach online webinars, classes and intensive labs exclusively for you - our Stage 32 community. We bring you instructors who have worked directly on some of your favorite films, TV shows or theater productions to teach you in-the-trenches information that you won...

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Brad Stefani
Help Getting Connections

Hey everyone! I was wondering if anyone had any experience getting in the door of a major network like ABC, CBS, etc? I just recently graduated and am really stumped in the process of who I need to talk to in order to get some kind of interview for some of the positions I've had training in during m...

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Regina Lee

@Brad, it's unclear what kind of "getting in the door" you're referring to. I'm guessing maybe assistant jobs at the networks? 99% of the time, those jobs are not entry-level jobs. In short, you have...

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JD Hartman

So where is here now? Are you looking to re-locate? Otherwise, have you checked with your locate network affiliates or OnO's in the nearest major city. Maybe even a local PBS station or cable provider...

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Jane Drake Brody

Brad, Chicago is an extremely busy theatre and film scene. Relocation seems vital. You will never get much work nor grow as an artist by staying where you are. I am unclear on what you want to do, but you can certainly start doing most jobs in Chicago.

Antonio T. Lee
Help!!

Can anyone please assist me? So I currently reside in Baltimore,md. But after graduating from college next year I had plans to relocate for my career. Now, I love film/tv but I'm not sure if I want to move to LA. I've been to NYC and loved it up there. But I still want to audition for roles in LA. E...

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Jane Drake Brody

T Y, You really need to be in a city before anyone will be willing to mess with you. In order to find agents, simply google, Chicago theatrical agents or go to the SAG webpage for a list. Same with CD...

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Antonio T. Lee

Thank you so much! I have training from NYC actors connection studio. My reel isn't yet updated. My most recent productions are still in post production. And I'll be looking for your book. I surely wouldn't mind supporting you! Thank you for your feedback

Chris Connell

LA. My 2 cents. If you decide to come to LA I've got a whole video series on getting started here. Otherwise, hope your doing well in your decision/process and career. :)

Tasha Osborne
Remembering Lines

What are some ways that have helped you to remember your lines? I know everyone is different so what works for one may not work for another but I was wondering if anyone had any advice? Also, if you get cast for a movie or television show how does that work? I mean, do you have to memorize one full...

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Brianna Ellison

I've always found the best way to learn lines is by getting up and performing it. Rehearsing the scenes on your feet will give you better muscle memory too.

Tasha Osborne

Great suggestions, thanks everyone!

Dean West

Just remember guys, Film/Tv acting is different then the stage. The camera picks up and reads our emotional activity, our vibrational emotion. If you are faking it or are not truthful in your moment t...

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Juli Tapken
Agency legitimacy question

I am currently in search of an agent in the midwest area and have one prospect that I have need of input, good or bad. It is called QuickBook. They brag about a mere 2 percent acceptance rate and no money upfront ever, but then I receive an acceptance letter asking for $198 "insurance" payment to co...

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Jo Weber

Regina is correct. However, if an agency is non SAG-AFTRA, which is common in smaller locales (and some "right-to-work"states and Missouri isn't one of them) their fees come out of whatever they negot...

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LindaAnn Loschiavo

To Juli Tapken & other good hearts on Stage32: if ANYONE asks you for a FEE --- before they have helped you earn some new $$ --- then just RUN! Learn how to spot a scam. Your life will be better.

Jane Drake Brody

Julie, Run from Quickbook, go to a legitimate agency. There are several in St Louis, look first for SAG-AFTRA, they are able to work with either union or non-union actors. Never PAY

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