Drama is process. As an Actor, going through the process of building the character and creating the role is for all of us: inexperienced or having completed a certificate or if you just want to pick up where you left off years after obtaining a
More often than not, an Actor can be thrown off when learning that an audition requires a cold read. They get nervous, they feel unprepared. Not surprisingly however, walking into an audition is an element of the unknown. Cold Reading is part o
Now the question is, what makes an actor stand out between the rest? You! You're unique; and how are you able to bring the script alive is what makes you stand out. Find your type, your niche and hone in on your skills. Actors are like Angels -
Acting is expressing freely. Of course the fundamentals still importantly apply. Opening a range of opportunity in various ways. Attending Acting workshops, it's a great way to Collab with other actors; which could lead to connecting with direc
How do Actors pay attention to what is happening right now? Hone into why you are in that scene, in that moment. What is your character's purpose; thoughts; motivation? What are you trying to convey to those watching. Give yourself a focal poin
Of course there's always room for improvement. Bad Acting could be from not doing the necessary ground work; nerves; lack of technique; unrealistic vocal and physical characterization. A bad audition or scene does not make a definite bad Actor.