Our Backstage Experts are full of amazing advice to help move your career forward, and we wouldn’t want you to miss one drop of it. Here are five tips to keep in mind during the week ahead!
Be able to “connect” with anything.“Connecting in the room is different. There are only a handful of casting directors in my experience that are in the scene and giving back. The majority do what we have all experienced—that’s just part of the job description. I’ve had so many actors tell me that they were thrown when they were in the room because they were really trying to connect and weren’t getting anything back. Connection has to come from your preparation, but once you’re in the room, be ready to connect with a wall.” —SARA MORNELL
Don’t post subpar work online.“Whether you’re an actor, poet, musician, or dancer, impress people with your best work. You want to show the world your greatest talents! While you’re filming, if you know you can do better than your first take, do another…and another until you really nail your performance. This goes without saying, but until you feel great about your material, it might be better to keep it on
Our Backstage Experts are full of amazing advice to help move your career forward, and we wouldn’t want you to miss one drop of it. Here are five tips to keep in mind during the week ahead!
Be able to “connect” with anything.“Connecting in the room is different. There are only a handful of casting directors in my experience that are in the scene and giving back. The majority do what we have all experienced—that’s just part of the job description. I’ve had so many actors tell me that they were thrown when they were in the room because they were really trying to connect and weren’t getting anything back. Connection has to come from your preparation, but once you’re in the room, be ready to connect with a wall.” —SARA MORNELL
Don’t post subpar work online.“Whether you’re an actor, poet, musician, or dancer, impress people with your best work. You want to show the world your greatest talents! While you’re filming, if you know you can do better than your first take, do another…and another until you really nail your performance. This goes without saying, but until you feel great about your material, it might be better to keep it on
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