Only one photo? :-(
Only one photo? :-(
Hi Brianna. 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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Expand postHi Brianna. 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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Thanks for joining the movement and for being a part of this most talented and inspiring community. I very much look forward to your contributions.
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Expand postHello Brianna -
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't find anywhere else on producing, directing, financing, writing, packaging, acting and more.
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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...
Expand postWhat 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 episode of lines each day or a little at a time? Thanks for any advice, tips.
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.
Great suggestions, thanks everyone!
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...
Expand commentJust 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 then we can see it. That being said, if we work by memorizing Cue lines then we are not living in the moment but "ACTING" If we remember our lines only by rehearsal like the stage then our lines become like a song and began to sound the same every time like a Rhythm. TV/Film should be the first time every time. You can not try and strive to do the scene you see in your head, that again is just "ACTING" you want to be able to let go of all the work you have done on the scene and be completely present so that your dialogue is formed based on the content of the moment or the reply or the action. You must live moment to moment. Get specific in your work or you are just going to be another generic actor, that is good, but not great..