There's the Art of Acting and The Art of Getting Work
Article Submitted by: young actorstudio

Tuesday, 08 December 2009

So often actors and especially young actors, are grateful to anyone who gives them the time of day. I've been coaching/teaching/directing acting classes Los Angeles for years, but I still remember when I started as an actress. I was grateful just to attend acting classes for children Los Angeles and get an appointment with anyone in the business. It took a while to remember that I had something to offer - my talent, my training, my work and that I needed to value it, if I expected anyone else to value it.

Let's look at this from several angles. There is a difference between being genuinely pleased to get an appointment, an agent, a coach or into a good acting school Los Angeles and etc. It only takes a moment to see whether an actor is coming from a secure or insecure position. This is so understandable - because to be a good actor you strive to be vulnerable and open. But that's on-stage/on camera as needed. That's really not about off-stage behavior.

Of course, if you seriously train, you must learn many skills with acting classes Los Angeles. Briefly, you must know how to breakdown a script, carve out the beats, form intentions, choose actions and really work off your partner(s) moment to moment. Eventually you need to know how to find a character. I suggest you find how you are like the character in every way possible before you go for how you are different from the character.

Then of course you need to be able to prepare emotionally. A good preparation is personal. It's really nobody's business what you do in preparation. Preparation is private. It involves fantasizing in a way that involves you emotionally, physically and psychologically. The process is sometimes painful and must be taught carefully so that you develop a technique that really works. It is important to be quite ruthless with yourself when preparing. It's critical to be emotionally affected and that kind of fantasizing requires the use of all six senses. Learning preparation skills is critical and takes time. It isn't ‘instant coffee'. Once you know it - preparation is easy and pretty foolproof. The trick is to know when to stop, and how to get in and out of an emotional preparation.

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We are one of the best acting schools in Los Angeles for young people, founded in 1996, by Jeff Alan-Lee. We provide our acting students with the opportunity to discover, nurture and explore their own uniqueness and merge that into the script to stand out on the set or on stage. For more details please visit http://www.youngactorsstudio.com

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