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'If you're working with Nancy Bishop you know you're in good, accomplished hands, whether you're a director or an actor.' - Neil Burger, Director of The Illusionist Auditioning for Film and Television is a must-have book and video guide for actors, written from the perspective of a Casting Director and offering practical advice on audition technique, scene analysis, online casting and social media. Auditioning for Film and Television is a practical workbook written from a casting director's point of view that teaches actors the craft of film auditioning in front of the camera. It shows actors…mehr
'If you're working with Nancy Bishop you know you're in good, accomplished hands, whether you're a director or an actor.' - Neil Burger, Director of The Illusionist Auditioning for Film and Television is a must-have book and video guide for actors, written from the perspective of a Casting Director and offering practical advice on audition technique, scene analysis, online casting and social media. Auditioning for Film and Television is a practical workbook written from a casting director's point of view that teaches actors the craft of film auditioning in front of the camera. It shows actors how to use today's internet technologies to advance their careers and features success strategies and actual exercises to achieve results in the casting studio. A new edition of the popular Secrets from the Casting Couch, and now including video, Auditioning for Film and Television includes commentary, analysis and questions in workbook form for scenes from many celebrated films; exercises for actors to practise in front of a camera; and advice on career advancement and marketing in the age of social media.
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Emmy-award nominated Casting Director, Nancy Bishop, C.S.A, has cast supporting talent on over fifty major projects. Her credits include major studio pictures such as Wanted (Universal), Alien Vs. Predator (Fox), Hellboy (Revolution), Eurotrip (Dreamworks), and Prince Caspian (Disney), as well as TV series such as Revelations (NBC), Charles II (BBC), and Anne Frank. She has worked with such major directors as Roman Polanski, and Joel Schumacher, and legendary producers such as Stephen Spielberg, and Jackie Chan. Her Secrets from the Casting Couch was published in 2009 by Methuen Drama
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Introduction Part One: #MeToo and the Audition Room 1. How #MeToo has Affected our Work and How it has Changed Auditoning 2. How to Rise Above It 3. What to Do if You Encounter a #MeToo Situation 4. The Growing Role of Women in Film and TV Part Two: How to Audition for Film and TV 5. Enjoy Auditioning 6. Prepare 7. Make Choices 8. Determine the Stakes 9. Tell the Story 10. Act and React in the Moment 11. Play in the Eyes 12. Possess an Inner Monologue 13. Commit to the Scene 14. Stake a Claim on the Tale, Take a Risk 15. Listen 16. Make Your Own Work Part Three: Actor Marketing in the Internet Age 17. Archetypes and Branding 18. Headshots 19. CV/Resume 20. Reel vs. Clips 21. The Self-Taped Audition 22. Internet Casting and Online Presence 23. Social Media 24. IMDB Part Four: The World Market 25. Working Internationally Frequently Asked Questions
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE Audition Success Strategies Chapter 1 Enjoy Auditioning Chapter 2 Prepare Chapter 3 Make Choices Chapter 4 Determine the Stakes Chapter 5 Tell the Story Chapter 6 Act and React in the Moment Chapter 7 Play in the Eyes Chapter 8 Possess an Inner Monologue Chapter 9 Commit to the Scene Chapter 10 Stake a Claim on the Role, take a Risk Chapter 11 Listen Chapter 12 Make Your Own Work PART TWO Actor Marketing in the Internet Age Chapter 13 Archetype as Branding Chapter 14 Winning Headshots Chapter 15 CV or Resumé Chapter 16 Show Reels and Video Clips Chapter 19 Social Media Chapter 20 IMDb: We Love It, We Hate It PART THREE The World Market Chapter 21 Where to Live as an Actor and Other Conundrums Chapter 22 Success Stories: Actors Who Live and Work Internationally Chapter 23 Regional Casting Directors PART FOUR Perspectives From the Other Side of the Looking Glass Chapter 24 The Casting Director is on Your Side Chapter 25 Showbiz Ain't Fair PART FIVE Frequently Asked Questions: The Nuts and Bolts Of Casting Chapter 26 Frequently asked Questions About Auditioning Chapter 27 Frequently Asked Questions about Casting Directors, Agents and Managers PART SIX Practical Exercises Exercise 1 Pre-casting Warm Up Exercise 2 Telling a Story Exercise 3 Blank Scenes Exercise 4 Listening and the Inner Monologue Exercise 5 'Over There' Exercise 6 Improvisation/Playing the Objective Chapter 17 The Self-taped Audition Chapter 18 Internet Casting and Online Presence Exercise 7 Telephone Conversation Exercise 8 'Get Out of the Chair' Exercise 9 Sight Reading Techniques PART SEVEN Scene Analysis Scene I Mirrors Scene II 360 Scene III Crossing Lines Scene IV Crossing Lines, second scene Bibliography Index
Introduction Part One: #MeToo and the Audition Room 1. How #MeToo has Affected our Work and How it has Changed Auditoning 2. How to Rise Above It 3. What to Do if You Encounter a #MeToo Situation 4. The Growing Role of Women in Film and TV Part Two: How to Audition for Film and TV 5. Enjoy Auditioning 6. Prepare 7. Make Choices 8. Determine the Stakes 9. Tell the Story 10. Act and React in the Moment 11. Play in the Eyes 12. Possess an Inner Monologue 13. Commit to the Scene 14. Stake a Claim on the Tale, Take a Risk 15. Listen 16. Make Your Own Work Part Three: Actor Marketing in the Internet Age 17. Archetypes and Branding 18. Headshots 19. CV/Resume 20. Reel vs. Clips 21. The Self-Taped Audition 22. Internet Casting and Online Presence 23. Social Media 24. IMDB Part Four: The World Market 25. Working Internationally Frequently Asked Questions
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction PART ONE Audition Success Strategies Chapter 1 Enjoy Auditioning Chapter 2 Prepare Chapter 3 Make Choices Chapter 4 Determine the Stakes Chapter 5 Tell the Story Chapter 6 Act and React in the Moment Chapter 7 Play in the Eyes Chapter 8 Possess an Inner Monologue Chapter 9 Commit to the Scene Chapter 10 Stake a Claim on the Role, take a Risk Chapter 11 Listen Chapter 12 Make Your Own Work PART TWO Actor Marketing in the Internet Age Chapter 13 Archetype as Branding Chapter 14 Winning Headshots Chapter 15 CV or Resumé Chapter 16 Show Reels and Video Clips Chapter 19 Social Media Chapter 20 IMDb: We Love It, We Hate It PART THREE The World Market Chapter 21 Where to Live as an Actor and Other Conundrums Chapter 22 Success Stories: Actors Who Live and Work Internationally Chapter 23 Regional Casting Directors PART FOUR Perspectives From the Other Side of the Looking Glass Chapter 24 The Casting Director is on Your Side Chapter 25 Showbiz Ain't Fair PART FIVE Frequently Asked Questions: The Nuts and Bolts Of Casting Chapter 26 Frequently asked Questions About Auditioning Chapter 27 Frequently Asked Questions about Casting Directors, Agents and Managers PART SIX Practical Exercises Exercise 1 Pre-casting Warm Up Exercise 2 Telling a Story Exercise 3 Blank Scenes Exercise 4 Listening and the Inner Monologue Exercise 5 'Over There' Exercise 6 Improvisation/Playing the Objective Chapter 17 The Self-taped Audition Chapter 18 Internet Casting and Online Presence Exercise 7 Telephone Conversation Exercise 8 'Get Out of the Chair' Exercise 9 Sight Reading Techniques PART SEVEN Scene Analysis Scene I Mirrors Scene II 360 Scene III Crossing Lines Scene IV Crossing Lines, second scene Bibliography Index
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This is a terrific guide for young actors...I read it cover to cover and then went out and bought copies for all my kids because, truthfully, it puts an experienced eye on pretty much all of life's early encounters. Donald Sutherland
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