Drama Lessons Are The Foundation For A Good Career

By Bill G. Sheers

Who wants to be on TV? There are many different fields to choose from within game. Many people start off choosing the acting area when they start. It is the most visible of the mediums and the one most people are familiar with, usually because they have done plays in high school.

Do don't have to be an actor to be in the business. There are 1000's of different jobs that need to be done in order to get a film made. Cameramen, gaffers, directors, producers, location scouts....the list is endless. They may not be as sexy as being the next Tom Cruise, but they are good, rewarding jobs in a very exciting field.

I've got the acting bug -- It's fun, it really is. Acting can be very rewarding and a lot of fun. You need to start acting in anything you can as soon as you can. It will only help you in the long run. A head-shot and resume are in your future as well and there are many different books and web sites that can help you with that. But, start acting RIGHT NOW if it is something you realt want to do.

Film Schools need actors for their Projects -- Going to college and getting a drama or theater degree is a great way to not only meet people who are choosing the same career path, but to learn the craft of acting from professionals. You will be forced to learn different aspects of the business which will make you much more well rounded.

Acting Classes -- If you live in a city like New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Dallas, or Chicago you are going to have people that teach programs that last 1-4 years that are not associated with a traditional school. These course can be just as good or better, so don't dismiss them when searching ways to study.

Acting Styles -- Method, Strasberg, Meinser...which one should I use? They are all good and it just depends on what works well for you.

Film School -- You don't want to be in front of the camera and hunted down by TMZ the rest of your life? Well, maybe being behind the camera is for you. Film school is a great way to fully emerge yourself in every aspect of the film making process.

NYU Film School - Often considered the best. If you get in here, you are playing with the big boys.

An Agent for your Career -- You are going to need an agent if you want to make it in showbiz. They have the connections and they keep the wheels of your career greased, no matter what aspect of the business you are in.

Be a Writier -- Many actors have found out they are better writing than acting on screen. Give it a try. You may just find out the same thing.

It can be a long, tough road. Don't let that discourage you if think it is something you really love. You will have to pay your dues, so don't expect o be recieved with open arms. There re 1000's trying to do the same thing. - 31887

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Casting Acting Agencies

By Tami Gagspami

People who aspire to be famous are always looking for acting agencies. However, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of them and it is not easy deciding which ones are good. You really need to do a lot of research before you find a good one.

A number of them are just start up firms, while others are extremely credible and have been in the industry for years. Folks use acting agencies in the hopes of landing a gig or becoming famous. Most of them have connections to folks in the business that will help somebody become famous. You'll be in a position to network with the right folks and connections.

If you want to become famous and join the hundreds of thousands of others who do, you need to find some good acting agencies. However, you have to be realistic and know that the odds of making it are stacked against you with all of the competition.

But you almost certainly already know, so I don't even need to tell you, that most actors never even make enough to earn a decent living from acting. The industry is all about your look, and who you know.

Someone who knows the right directors or producers can break into the industry. Even if you study and act for several years there is no guarantee that you will ever become famous. The facts are that very few people ever really make it in Hollywood and become rich and famous.

Most of the actors who made it just got lucky when they were cast . Some acting agencies will help you get discovered and network, but really you are not guaranteed anything.

Many people give up on their dream of acting because they get frustrated and are not patient enough. They move to California thinking they are going to make it without realizing they are competing with thousands of others with the same goal.

Find more acting agencies if the first one you chose is not doing the job for you. Since there are so many you really have nothing to lose by joining a bunch of them. Several people use many different agencies and they can be found all over Hollywood and online. You may even be able to find some in your local city if there is a demand for actors where you live. - 31887

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Finding a Talent Agent to Represent You

By Mike Fenward

An agent is perhaps the most important thing any actor can have. Agency representation can benefit every actor no matter what field they specialize in, as they will maximize your exposure within the industry. This leaves you free to focus on other things, rather than worrying about finding and booking work yourself. While a Talent Agent is invaluable, acquiring representation can be a daunting task for the uninformed. You must be able to effectively market yourself or demonstrate your competency before they'll consider representing you.

Perhaps the most important step in this process is ensuring you have current headshots. You will not get anywhere with old or outdated material, even if they're look better than your current photographs. You're selling yourself, not your photographer or make-up artist. If your headshots differ greatly from how you look, an agency will be less likely to take you on. A good timeframe to keep in mind would be a year to eighteen months before you update your photographs if you can afford them. You don't need to get new headshots every month! The same can be said for your reel. Make sure it's as up to date as it can be. You want as much material as you can to sell yourself.

Don't ever assume that bright colors, exotic backdrops, fancy costumes, or crazy angles will make your headshot stand out. You're selling yourself, not your photographer's creativity, and anything that detracts from you will make you less memorable. Simplicity is your friend, and if your photographer wants to do some experimenting, find another one less inclined to "have fun." You aren't displaying these photographs. They're not supposed to be "cool," they're supposed to be you. They're your link to the industry, so keep them simple and focused on you. Find a photographer willing to work with you, and tell him to leave his fancy gel filters at home.

There are many types of agencies out there, from film to television to commercial, so make sure you find one in your chosen field. If you want to work in film, hire a film agent, as they'll find you work in film, feature-length or otherwise. The same is true for television, commercials, even modeling. Unless you're shooting to be an all-around actor or a jack of all trades, this will ensure you grow in your field. Spreading yourself around will potentially get you more work but it will limit your growth. You'll develop faster if you focus in one place.

Above all else, never forget this one thing: do not ever pay up front! Typically, agents will not ask for fees or an upfront payment to represent you. They make their money by taking a percentage of what you earn. The more work you do, the more they get paid. Paying up front can have disastrous results, especially if you don't get any work at all. In this case, you would have paid for nothing. On that same token, be mindful of what you sign. Read the fine print and don't ever sign immediately. Think about it, take their offer into consideration, and make an informed choice before you lay down your John Hancock.

Be smart and be careful, and you'll never put yourself in an unfavorable situation. Your career practically depends on being represented, so do not skimp! A great way to start is by using a site like TalentPostings.com where you can create an online profile to allow agents to find and contact you directly. Good luck out there. - 31887

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Which Jim Carrey Production is His Finest?

By Carl Savage

Jim Carrey has been one of the most prominent comedy actors of this generation. With millions of fans around the world, his movies often sit atop the box office right after they're released. During the course of the last 15 years, Carrey has starred in a host of movies, delivering endless laughs to his audiences.

At the end of the day, determining which Jim Carrey movie was his best is a difficult task. With so many great movies in his arsenal, it's hard to narrow it down to one.

Looking at some of Jim Carrey's earlier movies, the first two that put him on the map were his Ace Ventura movies and The Mask.

Carrey's versatility as an actor was definitely showcased in The Mask, as he played a character with an absolutely huge personality.

Other movie fans may point to Dumb and Dumber, the Farrelly Brothers production that many might call one of the funniest movies of their lifetime. Carrey teamed up with Jeff Daniels in a classic movie that had people repeating its lines for years. In fact, people still do this present day.

Moving forward, there were movies like Me, Myself and Irene, not to mention The Cable Guy, a movie that seems to polarize its viewers. Believe it or not, there are many who believe that The Cable Guy was Carrey's most inventive performance and his best work.

Those into the more serious side of Carrey may opt for his great work in movies like The Truman Show and Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Carrey gave sensational performances in both of these movies, each of which earned him consideration for an Oscar in the minds of many.

Regardless of which Carrey movie stands out in your mind, one thing is for sure. He's been one of the best movie stars of this generation and a pleasure to watch on the big screen. - 31887

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A Short Bio of Katharine Hepburn

By Donny Haaver

In'07 Katharina Houghton Hepburn was born in Hartford, Connecticut to a mother who was a feminist as well as suffragist and a father who was a doctor leading the way in STD prevention. Katharine Hepburn is considered the best actress in the world by many and while she many longer be with us today, she is still loved.

Her parents were free spirits and because of this Katharine as well as her 5 siblings were able to enjoy the freedom to be themselves while growing up. This of course was very helpful for developing her acting abilities at a young age. However childhood went by quickly and before she knew it, she was attending Bryn Mawr College where she met Ludlow Smith and married him after gradation.

Unfortunately as most things are, her marriage ended in'34 by divorce. However, it is the experiences in life that made Katharine who she was. During attendance at Bryn Mawr, she also took an active role in the performing arts and even managed to appear in several Maryland productions. Shortly after graduation she moved in to the Broadway scene with her first appearance being in the musical The Big Pond.

It would not be until'32 that Katharine Hepburn would receive her first real break in the musical The Warrior's Husband. Her performance was seen by a number of big names which ultimately led to her first screen test which landed her a role in A Bill of Divorcement which was released later that year. The following year she would receive her first Academy Award for her role in Morning Glory (a movie that is still available today at Netflex dvd rentals).

Hepburn returned to New York in'33 where she appeared in the musical The Lake. This show was a flop both according to the critics as well as the audiences. It would not be until'35 that Katharine would finally find her way back into films, but was unable to land any good gigs for a while.

All that changed in'38 with the film The Philadelphia Story which she turned into a musical. She would continue on working between Hollywood and Broadway for most of her life and receive Academy Awards one right after another. She also won the Lifetime Achievement Award as well. Her last film was a guest appearance in'94 and on June 29th of 2003, Katharine Hepburn would pass a way having lived to be 96 years old. - 31887

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Watch These Great Cable TV Comedies

By Ellen Riggs

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 happen to be a huge fan of.

Here are two enjoyable comedies on cable TV that you might like watching if you have a little more room in your day. I apologize in advance if you've already seen these shows. If you have in fact seen them, I don't doubt that you probably enjoy them too.

Larry David is absolutely great in Curb Your Enthusiasm. This show has been around for nearly seven years, and it seems to grow more popular with each season. I'm always laughing when I watch this show.

You might not know this, but Larry David was the original creator of Seinfeld. Rather than being a writer this time, he acts as the show's star. The situations he finds himself in are very awkward and funny all at once.

The situations are very Seinfeld-like, and if you liked Seinfeld, you'll definitely like Curb. The show is in the midst of what must be its 6th or 7th season in 2009, and you're in for a treat if you haven't seen the seasons before this one. I wish I could go back and watch so many original episodes for the first time.

The next show I'm going to mention is a lesser known comedy that I'm surprised more people don't know about. In fact, many people don't even realize that Starz has original productions. Regardless, Party Down follows the lives of a catering company in Los Angeles.

Each week, the characters on the show find themselves at a new event, and every half hour episode is full of laughs. From corporate retreats to college events and high school reunions, they're just about everywhere.

There are some actors on this show that you'll probably recognize from other shows and movies, and they all do an incredible job at bringing the show its many laughs. - 31887

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