Do you have extra money? Money is one of the most essential possessions when it comes to filmmaking. Camera equipment, screenplays and lighting are just one part of the main process. You still need tapes or film to capture your movie scenes. These items cost money. Having nothing to worry about other than filmmaking is […]
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As a young actor, I was not aware of many aspects of filming. While I chalked this up to my age and inexperience, with so much information readily available, I was quickly caught off guard by the acting coach when he asked me questions about the types of films. I want you to tell the […]
When I began my journey into the filmmaking world as an actor, I thought I would simply attend auditions, hopefully receive some callbacks and ultimately book a film. While this is definitely part of being a film actor, the true skill of an actor is finding the auditions, or gigs. Of course, we all have […]
One day I was wandering throughout the filmmaking section of my local bookstore. Typically, I find this portion of the store to be inspiring and encouraging as the countless books about acting are filled with stories and tips that do nothing but enhance my ability while working; however, on this particular day, I noticed a […]
When I lived outside of Chicago, I was continually going on auditions that ranged from commercials, industrials to major motion pictures. While I was a regular at several casting offices, it seemed I hit a lull in my audition-to-callback ratio. One day I was tired of attending an audition, but not receiving a callback so […]