The Key to Memorable Performances? Truthful Reactions.

One of the biggest misconceptions in acting is that action carries a scene. But often, it’s not what a character does — it’s how they respond that makes a performance unforgettable. In a well-acted scene, the dialogue is just one part of the equation. The magic happens in the moments in between — the subtle…

Discover Your Casting Type: A Path to Success in Acting

Casting Type Acting

When you embark on the thrilling journey of pursuing a career in acting, one of the pivotal steps toward success is understanding your casting type. This seemingly simple concept holds the power to propel your acting career to great heights. But what exactly does “casting type” mean, and why should every actor or actress strive…

The Choices We Make

Every day in our lives, we make choices. The choices we make shape the next steps of our day, our week, our year, our lives. Making decisions is important, but sometimes we forget the need to make choices when performing a character, making a decision to enhance our character’s backstory or our performance to create…

How We Approach Work

Some classes offer an audit, some where you work and others where you don’t. There are also multiple classes that do NOT offer an audit. Something that we provide is a peek into ourclasses. We have multiple videos on our Youtube Channel, including first-hand glimpses at scenes where our approach is in effect. These videos…

DON’T GIVE UP AS AN ACTOR

No one said the acting industry was easy. According to Brad Heller of The Heller Approach, there are two options: “Option 1, give up as an actor” or “Option 2, you can sleep at night.” Don’t be one of those statistics. Every hardship creates a challenge, not a problem, that can be solved. Link to…

What Does Acting Feel Like?

Describing what acting feels like is akin to explaining the essence of life itself—because, in essence, it is living. The joy lies in living as someone else, not oneself. It is not about performing the character but inhabiting it. Actors usually refer to ‘getting into character,’ but alas, there is no character to get into…