by Catherine Marshall | Jul 21, 2011 | Acting
You should know up front — there is no “average” work week! The nature of working in the voice over industry is that work will come and go in waves. One thing you can do to make sure you always have work, despite the slow seasons, is to stay...
by Joyce Perry | Jul 21, 2011 | Acting
Who doesn’t like a great TV comedy? I know that I do, and there are some shows whose new episodes I look forward to every week. I try to discover as many new shows as I possibly can, and I’d like to share one established show and one newer one that I...
by Leland Poliks | Jul 17, 2011 | Acting
The fact is, auditions are a nerve wracking experience for actors. They’d rather have their eyebrows plucked. Unfortunately, they’re an essential part of being an actor. So by following these steps you’ll have the best chance of getting the part. In...
by Leland Poliks | Jul 15, 2011 | Acting
In regular theater an actor may prepare a monologue that he has spent many hours memorizing, for a part that he will also perform at every audition. He’s spent a lot of time on this and has perfected his art and delivery. When going for an audition he is quite...
by Leland Poliks | Jul 14, 2011 | Acting
People who are just getting into the acting business have quite a few misconceptions about how the casting process works. The best way to illustrate this is with a hypothetical example giving a fictional show. Let’s say the producers of a daytime soap called...