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What is Acting?

You might think that acting is just the process of pretending to be someone or something that you are not – but you would be mistaken. There is much more to being an actor than just knowing how to look and act differently. Character portrayal...

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Just Receive

Receiving in a scene is key to Realistic Acting ‘It’s better to give than to receive,’ goes the old axiom. But in the art of acting, reception is king. The way to give a living, breathing, fully spontaneous performance is to truly interact with your scene...

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Having an Anchor

Having an anchor as a #workingactor in a scene is important. There are many varying definitions of what exactly having an anchor means.  However, there is a lot of overlap in the meaning when it comes to having an objective, getting information, and learning. Having an...

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Framing a Joke

What does it mean to frame a joke?  How can someone be funny?  Why is the scene not working? These questions are very common when it comes to practicing, performing, and understanding comedy. One major theme of comedy is: timing.  More specifically, comedic timing.  Comedic timing...

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In-Between Gigs, Part II

In a world where Covid-19 is taking over, and the industry is on a temporary hiatus (for the most part)--now is a better time than ever to learn a new skill, update your materials, and work on enhancing you. Therefore, there are so many things you...

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In-Between Gigs: Part I

A new year is upon us, and therefore, there are many ways in which you can keep your acting muscles strong when you are not on set or actively working on a gig.  This industry thrives on productivity and being proactive, so while waiting for...

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PERFORMING BY NOT PERFORMING | The Heller Approach

PERFORMING BY NOT PERFORMING

A lot of actors feel a lot of apprehension when they are actually on set, doing a scene, and practicing their craft. This is because, most of the time; they are preoccupied with the performance aspect of acting. The root of this is fear: the...

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WHY METHOD ACTING ISN’T FOR EVERYONE

Many actors swear by Method Acting: an acting technique by which an actor strives to achieve complete emotional identification with their part, usually by evoking a real-life memory to trigger the emotional reaction. While this technique may seem favorable for achieving the proper emotional frame;...

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The Acting Industry is a Rollercoaster

The Acting Industry is a Rollercoaster

What does an acting career and a rollercoaster have in common?  They both have their ups and downs, and some of these ascents and descents can be extremely rapid in nature.  An actor can be in the business for years, before suddenly becoming an ‘overnight...

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