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Auditioning For Film And Television Secrets From A Casting Director Bishop by Bishop, Nancy, 1966- instant download after payment.
xvi, 278 pages : 22 cm, \"'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\"--, Includes bibliographical references and index, Machine generated contents note: -- Part 1 Success strategies for casting, Enjoy casting, Prepare Make choices Act and react in the moment, Play in the eyes, Possess an inner monologue. Commit to the scene -- not the lines in the scene Stake a claim, take a risk, Tell the story, Listen Part 2 The nuts and bolts of casting, FAQs about auditioning and casting FAQs about casting directors, agents and managers Part 3 Marketing: the tools of the trade, Archetypes for actor branding, Headshots, CV or resume, Showreel or demo reel How to prepare a self audition, Internet casting and marketing Part 4 Perspectives from the other side of the looking glass, The casting director is on your side, Showbiz ain't fair, Perspectives from casting directors around the world iii Part 5 Practical exercises Your camera