Monday, August 13, 2012

Here's Why the Mic on the Camera may be Ruining Your Audition


Different lights sources are different "temperatures" which means they have a different color. Incandescent lights are yellow, daylight is very blue. Let's say you set up the lighting, and you are also near a window.  By hitting the White Balance button you can adjust the camera to "balance" the color between those two light sources. Place a white card where the talent will be standing and hit the white balance feature. If you do not use this feature the color will be completely off, especially your skin tones. It will be evident if you forget to do this, because the skin tones and colors will all be incorrect.



Sound is another very important feature. Distracting static, muddy tones in your voice, are all ways to kill what might otherwise be a good audition tape. A good way to get quickly dismissed is to have poor sound quality. Keep the mic as close to the talent as possible. Renting a good quality microphone is a good idea, as the camera mounted variety are usually prone to pick up lots of static and stray noise. Let's face it, acting is a form of communication and you cannot communicate clearly if you can't be heard. Acting classes in nyc sometimes have ways to help with this.



Once the basics are set up, content becomes the focus. An audition prepared for taping has some slight differences. Coaches trained in Meisner acting techniques can help you prepare for those differences. An audition tape that is engaging, riveting, and fascinating is easier for actors that have studied Meisner acting. In Meisner acting nyc, a key thing to keep in mind is what is left "out." Of course, you can't cram every possible emotion that a character "has" into a few moments. Leaving some elements of the character out, is one way to engage your audience immediately. Audiences like to work, think, and look for clues which is a way to engage them in your performance.



Acting Classes in NYC for Serious Artists



Acting Classes in NYC for Serious Artists

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Saturday, August 11, 2012

Accepting Direction and Criticism - Improving Acting Audition Tapes


Two to three smaller lights are all you really need. A light should be placed in front of the talent (you) one on either side, and far enough away to not cause shadows or hot spots. The background can lit using a third light. There are audition tapes that have dark backgrounds which can set a certain mood and this can work. While this can work you must be careful to that the overall feel of the tape is appropriate and not distracting. A white balance feature on cameras is used to correct the color.



Light sources, such as lamps, professional lights and daylight all have different temperatures. Daylight has a lot of blue in it and is very "cool." Let's say you set up the lighting, and you are also near a window. If you use both of these light sources the color will be off unless you "correct" it in the camera. The white balance feature is used to make this correction quickly and automatically. Just focus the camera on a white card or sheet of paper and it should correct for color. If you do not use this feature the color will be completely off, especially your skin tones. It will be evident if you forget to do this, because the skin tones and colors will all be incorrect.



Sound is another very important feature. If you cannot be heard, you cannot perform. A good way to get quickly dismissed is to have poor sound quality.  The cleanest sound comes from a mic planted close the source of sound, in this case, you. Camera mounted microphones are not very close to the subject, so looking into the rental of a good quality Lavalier microphone might be worthwhile. If you aren't being heard clearly you aren't able to communicate who you are as an actor or the character. Lots of good acting classes in nyc, include advice on how to do this.





The Maggie Flanigan Studio provides acting classes for serious actors. To learn more about commercial acting visit the studio website.



Acting Classes in NYC for Serious Artists


Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Actors Instrument and Physical Expression

Master The Craft Of Acting - The Actors Instrument and Physical Expression

The actors instrument is something actors may have heard before, especially if they study the Meisner acting technique. While directors and actors are sometimes at odds due to creative differences, the truth is actors are the instruments, the components, that make up a successful production with a director as a conductor. Directors and actors may sometimes see things differently and while the director is the conductor, actors are the most important instruments used to tell the story. The actors instrument is what the actor uses to channel the vision of the writer and director, creating the most artful, interesting character they can to make the vision a reality. It's good for directors to remain open to the actors instrument and be aware of allowing the special nuances an actor brings to the vision to enrich the story.

Making beautiful sounds is the instrument's created purpose, while actors use not only sound but physical characteristics and other very subtle forms of expression that are uniquely human. Actors use the Meisner technique to develop as many of these forms of expression as they can, which working together make up "the instrument" an actor uses. If broken down into definable aspects, the actors instrument involves the development of Imagination, Sensory expressions, Empathy, Intelligence, and Physical expression. By mastering as many of these aspects as possible, and working hard at developing all of them, an actor has the ability to take on any role. Most successful actors working today have done an outstanding job of mastering many, if not all of these skills.

Every actor has their own unique physical way of expressing themselves and an awareness of the physical space around them. Physical expression and habits of physical movement is an aspect of acting that Meisner acting in nyc looks to examine and use to create character. Movements onstage in a theatre piece are very different than movements that are right for the camera. As an actor you must have studied physical expressions in depth to be able to adjust for new situations and roles.

Of course, personality actors can become top actors who are hired again and again, even though they express themselves physically in similar ways for every role. There are easily ten or fifteen actors who fall into this category that you can list without thinking too hard. Certainly, a charismatic personality is an extremely important aspect of the actors instrument, whether it is external, internal or both. There are many legendary actors who use physical expression as an art form to literally create a fictional, yet very real person. The list of actors that have mastered this would include Meryl Streep, Johnny Depp, Daniel Day Lewis, just to name a few.

There are actors who use their physicality to great effect, from Stallone and Schwarzenegger to Jim Carrey. These are just a few of the actors that have an ability to develop a strong and unique physical aspects to their characters. Going one step deeper as an actor means learning how to alter how they move and express themselves truthfully in a physical way to portray character.

This is not to say that tricks like limping or changing a facial expression to show a mood is all that is required. You must inhabit the created physical world of the production in a physical way that is truthful and be able to do it before there are physical crutches like sets, props, costumes and make up. Physical space, physical expression must be mastered and then used to develop all other aspects of the instrument. The most versatile actors have worked hard to develop this. Being attractive and/or charismatic is certainly going to get you noticed, but it won't give you a career into your sixties or seventies. Master physical expression, and the use of physical space to tell a story and enrich the other aspects of your actors instrument and you will be on your way to becoming great.

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

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Monday, March 12, 2012

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Commercial Acting Class - Why Actors Should Stop Avoiding Stereotypes


Utilizing a character stereotype, particularly at the beginning of a performance, can allow your viewer to get a handle on the type of character that you are presenting. Later on, the character must be given complexity or the audience will become disenchanted and bored. Occasionally, the writer will use stereotypical characters as a device which means that the character must be carefully illustrated.



Many actors are known for their sensitivity to the human condition. Actors are just like everyone else in that they can suffer from financial troubles, heartbreak, and other human occurrences. The danger is in actors believing that they need to seek out suffering to truly be great. Success can only come from dedication and from continued study.



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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

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Monday, March 5, 2012

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Friday, March 2, 2012

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Thursday, March 1, 2012

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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

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Commercial Acting Class - Are Stereotypes a Device or a Crutch?


Any good commercial acting workshop does in fact teach actors that they must be sensitive to human nature and the sufferings that come along with that in order to be a successful and genuine actor. However, an actor does not need to suffer in order to successfully perform in auditions and land meaningful roles. Therefore, how does an actor explore and develop characters withing becoming too emotionally invested? When talking about character identities and stereotypes, distortion immediately comes to mind.



Regardless of whether the actor is learning commercial acting techniques or methods for other types of acting, distortion is a necessary talent. All actors distort the truth, from those who are involved in dramatic films to those that perform on reality shows. If a distortion of the truth is done particularly well, it can actually make the actor see himself more clearly. This is, in reality, the job of the actor.



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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

For minority actors, developing our own projects has to be the eventual path. We have a lot of stories to tell and a really unique voice. Jimmy Smits
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Monday, February 27, 2012

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Sunday, February 26, 2012

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Saturday, February 25, 2012

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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Vital Pieces Of Commercial Acting Classes in New York City


There are numerous actors appearing before commercial casting agents. Nothing short of an extraordinary actor will win the approval of not only them but also the producer, director, and agency executives. Being able to interact positively with the commercial's production team is a must.



Never lose sight of the objective. The production team will be focused primarily on selling the product or service. In order to connect with the audience, the actor must be convinced of the product's benefits.



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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Finding Commercial Acting Classes in New York City


Commercials pose definite challenges to actors due to their fast-paced nature. Commercials are very short in length and are typically cast quite quickly making it necessary for actors to be able to portray the appropriate character immediately.



This method prepares students for reacting off of and interacting with other characters. Commercials require this skill to a great extent. Even if they are the only other actual person on screen, commercial actors must still interact with the camera.



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Monday, January 30, 2012

Commercial Acting Classes in New York City Can Be Fun For Everyone


Because commercials are so short and casting occurs so quickly, actors have to deal with added challenges. The short length of commercials makes it critical for the actor to be able to get "in-character" spontaneously.



This method prepares students for reacting off of and interacting with other characters. This is essential in commercials. Although some commercials do not have more than one actual person on screen, the actor still must interact with the camera.



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The Appeal Of Commercial Acting Classes in New York City


There are numerous actors appearing before commercial casting agents. It takes an astounding actor to make it past their judgement as well as that of the director, agency executives, and producer. Forming interpersonal skills is another critical talent for a commercial actor.



Never lose sight of the objective. The production team will be focused primarily on selling the product or service. Being convinced of the product's worth and genuinely being interested in helping the audience with said product will create a more realistic performance.



The Maggie Flanigan Studio is a acting studio in New York City. The studio offers commercial acting classes. Visit the studio website where you can get answers to the rest of your questions.