I was talking to a friend last night about a TV workshop she had recently attended. In this class, all of the students were given an exercise where they were asked to tell something about themselves while being taped. When it was her turn, she thought of the most relevant happening that was present in her life today. Sometime back her guest house had burned in the Malibu fires. It had been quite an experience for her in the re-building process. Finally 'only' four and half years later, it was almost finished. When they played the taped back the casting people commented on how animated and alive they saw her. Real emotional life always comes to the forefront when you talk about something you have strong feelings about. In this case, she was thrilled with the outcome of her guesthouse and elated that it was nearing completion. The story she told truly meant something to her. She went on to tell me about some of the other interesting things that people had shared that evening.
In a recent posting, Getting The Job, I talked about sharing something that you like about yourself, something you think is special about you.This conversation with my friend reminded me that not only can you share about the things you feel you like about yourself, but you can also share a brief story. It's a great way of letting the casting people see a side of your personality.
Make sure the story is short(no longer than one minute), full of color and I would recommend keeping it on the uplifting side.
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Stimulus for Acting
Each morning, when my pal Chloe, my golden retriever and the angel of my life decides she needs some love, she comes to my desk, stands on her hind legs and wraps her paws tightly around my neck. In return, I hug her back, pat her and give her lots of kisses. Once she’s had enough she grabs her tennis ball, runs out her doggie door and off she goes in search of any unusual animal scents. You never know what could have appeared overnight in her yard. She fills my heart with such warmth and playfulness. These little experiences can be so huge because they touch the soul. Experiences stimulate emotions and whatever yours may be, as actors, they are your palette for bringing reality and color to the characters you create.
I say to actors that they must search continually inside for emotional truth. This internal truth is not only your talent but your greatest artistic accomplishment. Acting is a profession that one has to dedicate themselves to the continual pursuit of a dream. These dreams take place in every aspect of daily experiences. A truthful response is gold to the actor. If your characters are created from a real and honest place, then you will have touched the heart of reality and with this connection, the experience of moment-to-moment life emerges. Look for emotional stimulus each day!
Joy's book for actors, FOR THE LOVE OF IT' is a book for all actors who want to improve their talent.
Joy's book for actors, FOR THE LOVE OF IT' is a book for all actors who want to improve their talent.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Getting the Job
- Can you sell yourself in sixty seconds?
- Inspire an audience by speaking authentically?
- Talk about yourself with precision and passion?
- Persuade an audience with your own emotional self-expression?
- Act and Be at the same time?
You have an important interview or a chance of a lifetime audition and the casting person says, "Tell me about you." What happens next? Do you freeze for a moment, does your mind go blank or do you know how to sell yourself on the spot? Don't find yourself stammering self consciously, stumbling and giving a vague general discourse. Be prepared by doing this simple exercise.
EXERCISE OF THE DAY
List five strong points about yourself.
For Example:
List five strong points about yourself.
For Example:
1. I love animals
2. I’m honest
3. I’m sincere
4. I’ve got a good sense of humor
5. I’m romantic
Make a list of 5 things you feel you do best.
1. I read people well.
2. I’m a good teacher.
3. I’m a good friend.
4. I’m good at solving problems.
5 .I’m good at being alone with myself
Now go back and scratch out 3 in each category as I have done above(be selective) so only 4 attributes are left. Express everything you can about yourself using these choices in 2 min, then do it once again but shorten it to 1 min. Once you know what you like about yourself, you'll be set to go anytime you're called upon to do so.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
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