More Auditioning Tips from Little Fish in a Big Pond
More Tips on Auditioning1.Do not get sexual during a love scene with the casting director. Even though some of them may like it, it’s not professional.2.Do not make small talk with anyone in the room.3.Know who you are reading for and what they’re accomplishments are.4.Compliment the producer or director or casting director on their latest…
Read MoreWant to do an excellent performance? Dynamic Performance Coach Pepper Jay suggests you move your chi.
Dynamic Song Performance by Pepper Jay Move Your Chi Key: Song performance movement is a three-step process: mind, energy, and motion. Want to give an excellent performance? Move your chi. If performers appear awkward on stage, they are probably using only a two step process to move: mind and motion. Employing a two-step process, they…
Read MoreChampionship Networking Tip – Four Ways to Terminate a Boring Conversation
Four Ways to Terminate a Boring Conversation: 1.“Where are the hors d’oeuvres?”2.“I need the rest room.”3.Introduce that person to another person.4.Drop the glass. Eric Shaw is the founder of All Cities Network, a California based business networking organization.For more information, please visit All Cities And, remember, the way you do anything is the way you…
Read MoreInspiration for Actors – Living in the Now
Inspiration for Actors – Living in the NowTo live in the now is something that I have to work on everyday. Usually, I set goals, priorities, to do lists, preparing for tomorrow. We are taught how to give our life structure and how to move forward. Moving forward to what? To a goal; for something…
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Read MoreStay Balanced
Key: Own your stage. You are an athlete.Like an athlete, you, the singer, must also strive to always be physically balanced and secure, with your weight evenly distributed between your two feet. This is true even during choreography where, for example, your legs are in a “lunge position” (one leg straight and one leg with…
Read MoreAudtioning Tips from Little Fish in a Big Pond by Lizzie Maxwell
To The Audition! You’re about to be called in. You’ve been sitting in the room with your competition. There are people who look the part more than you. It doesn’t matter. The one who gets the part is the one that brings that interesting characterization of a human being in with them. If you are…
Read MoreChampionship Networking Tip – Ask Productive Questions with host Christie Philips
Championship Networking Tip by Eric Shaw: Ask Productive Questions Your financial fortune is determined by your questions, but asking, “Did you watch the game last night?” toward the beginning of a new encounter can be harmful. Hooks are integral, but you must find them first and use them with discretion. For example, you don’t want…
Read MoreHi, I’m Marta: Booking Work Provides Actors With Validation
Hi, I’m Marta Booking Work Provides Actors With Validation Have auditions slowed down some? Fewer chances to book work as an actor? Missing the validation of being an actor by receiving payments for work completed? Perhaps its time for actors to get creative and create their own opportunities and create their own sources of validation.Re-think…
Read MoreChampionship Networking Tip – Always Carry Your Business Cards
Always Carry Your Business Cards Carry your business cards regardless of where you are, but never waste them. They were not free, and there is no reason to be cavalier. It does nothing for your image. Furthermore, make sure you receive a card from everyone you meet, and write down the date, name of the…
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