
Operate At A Professional Level While On Set
Pretty much every acting school in the world neglects to teach actors the practicality of making a movie and how an actor can professionally participate in that process.
Almost all of the schools focus on the screenplay, play or teleplay and the process on how portray a character from the written word. This is a vital aspect of acting and the filmmaking process or what is needed to put on a stage play.
But, what is not taught is what is needed at the next stage of the filmmaking process by the editor. The editor has to work with what you deliver in front of that camera. And, if you know what the editor wants from you as an actor, that editor can IMPROVE your acting.
The bottom line is the editor shapes and makes your performance. If you know what to give that editor, what is ideal so they can cut your work into a great performance, their respect for you goes way up.
And guess who they tell? Yep, the director and the producers.
And not only that, all of a sudden your work improves and the audience notices.
In this course you will learn how to deliver the best work you can from the editor's perspective. These actions are what top notch professional actors know how to do instinctively ... well ... most of them.
Have fun upgrading your craft with this course.
Neil
5 Lessons
Hitting Your Marks
Teaches the student how to hit their marks consistently like a pro.
Find Your Light & the Camera
This lesson brings to the actor's awareness the importance of hitting your marks and being aware of the camera location.
Don't "Mush" the Sound
In this lesson you will learn how to avoid making the sound recording unusable.
Why is there continuity?
In this lesson you will learn the importance of continuity and what you as an actor can do about it.