Saturday, August 20, 2011
slating is also a wonderful opportunity to distinguish yourself from the other auditioning actors. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Friday, August 19, 2011
If an actor succeeds at an audition, they may have to rely on an “archetype” to act through the commercial. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Thursday, August 18, 2011
What you are asked to do in commercial work is dictated closely by the ad agency, the director and the executives. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Wednesday, August 17, 2011
Other important commercial acting skills include spokesperson study, slice of life and product placement. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Monday, August 15, 2011
You need to learn to be clear, and project something unique about yourself so yo are not seen as "just another actor." http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Sunday, August 14, 2011
Learning to confidently mark your camera audition properly demonstrates that you are professional and experienced. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Friday, August 12, 2011
The right commercial class can help you discover resources from other classes and repurpose them for commercial work. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
There is little time to prepare using the script beforehand so any emotional preparation find before the reading is helpful. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Using an active imagination and being able to access those imagined realities can also help win commercial roles. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
On camera techniques require the actor to do as much as they would for an intense theatrical role - in a limited space. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Learning "on camera" technique is one of the core skills an actor needs to audition well and get hired for commercials. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Sunday, August 7, 2011
From working with props and cue cards, to cold reading, an actor interested in commercial work must do extensive work. http://ow.ly/5RMw9
What will you learn in a commercial acting class that you might not learn in a traditional class? http://ow.ly/5RMw9
Friday, August 5, 2011
Thursday, August 4, 2011
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
On Camera Skills- Commercial Acting Class
In a commercial acting class, one of the skills students learn is how to act “on camera.” Compared to other commercial acting techniques, this is one of the most difficult. Many rules must be followed, as actors must partake in a short, yet intense theatrical production. During their time filming, there are no human audiences. Instead, they must entertain an imaginary one, a technique that is significantly more challenging.
Want to find out more about commercial acting? You can visit the Maggie Flanigan website here: commercial acting class.
Want to find out more about commercial acting? You can visit the Maggie Flanigan website here: commercial acting class.
Why Performers Should Take a Commercial Acting Class
What makes a commercial acting class so special?
Well, most of today’s commercials require a variety of skills. Actors must know everything, ranging from cold readings to improv. They might also have to manipulate props, depending on the nature of the commercial. In any case, none of these skills are taught in traditional acting classes.
Want to find out more about the commercial acting classes at the Maggie Flanigan Studio? You can visit the website to learn more about the core skills that students will learn in a commercial acting class.
Well, most of today’s commercials require a variety of skills. Actors must know everything, ranging from cold readings to improv. They might also have to manipulate props, depending on the nature of the commercial. In any case, none of these skills are taught in traditional acting classes.
Want to find out more about the commercial acting classes at the Maggie Flanigan Studio? You can visit the website to learn more about the core skills that students will learn in a commercial acting class.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Commercial Auditions- More than Stereotypes
If an actor succeeds at an audition, they may have to rely on an “archetype” to act through the commercial. Archetypes are a collection of personas that represent the main characters in a production.
Learning how to draw on these archetypes is an essential skill for commercial actors. However, it isn’t everything. If actors rely solely on archetypes, their commercial won’t be as successful. What matters is moving past the stereotypes and creating a performance based on the “human” element
Want to find out more about the commercial acting classes at the Maggie Flanigan Studio? You can visit the website to learn more about the core skills that students will learn in a commercial acting class.
Learning how to draw on these archetypes is an essential skill for commercial actors. However, it isn’t everything. If actors rely solely on archetypes, their commercial won’t be as successful. What matters is moving past the stereotypes and creating a performance based on the “human” element
Want to find out more about the commercial acting classes at the Maggie Flanigan Studio? You can visit the website to learn more about the core skills that students will learn in a commercial acting class.
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