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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.06.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/19/2,2 cm

Gewicht

482 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-78969-7

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.06.2021

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons Inc

Seitenzahl

352

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/19/2,2 cm

Gewicht

482 g

Auflage

2. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-119-78969-7

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Breaking into Acting For Dummies
  • Introduction 1

    About This Book 1

    Foolish Assumptions 2

    Icons Used in This Book 3

    Where to Go from Here 3

    Part 1: Figuring Out the Business of Acting 5

    Chapter 1: Staying on Top of the Changes in Show Business 7

    Understanding the World of Acting 8

    What You Need to Succeed 8

    An attention-grabbing head shot 9

    A five-star acting resume 9

    Polished talent 10

    Taking Your First Steps in Show Business 11

    Marketing yourself 11

    Finding your first ally: An agent 11

    Showcasing your talent: Auditioning 12

    Discovering the Many Ways to Make Money as an Actor 12

    Managing Money (A Little or a Lot) 13

    Knowing What to Expect from an Acting Career 14

    Chapter 2: Discovering How Show Business Has Changed and Adapted 15

    Understanding the Business of Show Business 15

    Taking It "from the Top" - It All Begins with an Idea 16

    Selling an Idea 17

    Producing a Script 18

    Going into Production 20

    Action: It's Showtime! 21

    Cleaning Up in Post-Production 22

    Distributing the Product 23

    Chapter 3: From Agents, Managers, and Unions: Introducing the Movers and Shakers 27

    Producers: The Champions of Every Project 28

    Directors: The Bosses on the Set 29

    Writers: The Idea Makers 29

    The Studios: The Ones That Make Everything Possible 30

    Financing a project 31

    Marketing and distributing a project 32

    Casting Directors: The Gatekeepers 33

    Agents: Your Door to Show Business 34

    Personal and Business Managers: The Guiding Forces Behind the Scenes 34

    Actors: The Talent in Front of the Spotlight 35

    Unions: An Actor's Best Friend 36

    The Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) 37

    Actors' Equity Association 38

    Part 2: Packaging and Marketing Yourself 41

    Chapter 4: Making a Great First Impression with a Head Shot and Samples of Your Work 43

    Introducing the Head Shot: An Actor's Calling Card 44

    Examining Variations on the Standard 46

    The commercial head shot 47

    The theatrical shot 47

    Creating the Perfect Head Shot 48

    Hiring a professional photographer 48

    Picking the right look 50

    Making the most of your photo session 50

    Getting Your Head Shot Ready 51

    Publicizing Your Head Shot with a Twist 52

    Avoiding Problems with Head Shots 52

    Is that really you? 52

    Technical problems: You look great but your head shot still stinks 52

    Using Film to Represent Your Work 53

    Chapter 5: Creating a Five-Star Acting Resume 55

    Tackling the Basics of Creating a Resume 56

    Creating an Online Resume 56

    Identifying the Info to Include 57

    Your name, union membership, and contact information 57

    Your physical characteristics 58

    Your acting experience and education 59

    Your knowledge of special skills 60

    Avoiding Resume No-Nos 61

    Examining Sample Resumes 62

    The beginner's resume 63

    The intermediate actor's resume 63

    The veteran's resume 66

    Chapter 6: Training to Improve Your Acting Skills 69

    Mastering the Art of Auditioning: Taking Classes 69

    Benefiting from an auditioning class 70

    Advancing your auditioning skills 70

    Improving Your Performing Skills 73

    Stand-up comedy workshops 75

    Improvisation classes 75

    Speech and accent coaching 76

    Singing and dancing lessons 76

    Developing Physical Fitness Skills 77

    Improving Your Unique Skills 78

    Part 3: Taking Your First Steps into Show Business 79

    Chapter 7: Representing Yourself, Networking, and Promoting Yourself on Websites 81

    Looking for Your Own Work 82

    Relying on the actors' unions 82

    Staying in touch 82

    Reading trade publications 83

    Using casting websites and social media 83

    Contact casting directors on your own 84

    Advertising Yourself 86

    Showcasing Yourself 86

    Chapter 8: Seeking Representation: An Agent, Manager, and/or an Entertainment Attorney 89

    Differentiating between Agents, Managers, and Entertainment Attorneys 90

    Getting the Ball Rolling to Find Representation 91

    Discovering potential representation 91

    Contacting potential representation 93

    Calling for an appointment 94

    Staying determined and be positive 96

    Interviewing with Prospective Representation 97

    Preparing for your interview 97

    Arriving for your interview 98

    Conducting yourself during your interview 99

    Ending the interview 102

    Signing On with an Agent 104

    Working with Your Agent 106

    Staying in touch 106

    Following your agent's advice 107

    Sharing auditioning information with your agent 107

    Releasing Your Agent 107

    Letting your agent go: Why you'd want to 108

    Leaving your agent: The how-to 110

    Chapter 9: Auditioning: The Art of What You Need to Know 113

    Looking at the Types of Auditions 114

    Going to open casting calls (cattle calls) 114

    Attending casting auditions 115

    Auditioning from Home 116

    Preparing for an Audition 118

    Planning ahead of time 118

    Deciding what to wear 119

    Grooming 120

    Arriving at the Audition or Callback 120

    Impressing a Casting Director 121

    Auditioning: What to Expect 122

    Speaking your lines 123

    Making your exit 124

    Preparing for the Next Audition 124

    Evaluating yourself 124

    Getting on with your life 125

    Hoping for the Best That Can Happen: The Callback 126

    Dealing with Rejection 127

    Saying Thank You 128

    Chapter 10: Understanding Diversity Challenges in Show Business 129

    Defining Who You Are in the World of Diversity 130

    Finding Representation 131

    Seeking Diversity in Casting 132

    Acknowledging Diversity in the Academy and Emmy Awards 134

    Chapter 11: Adapting to Difficult Personalities 137

    Dealing with Professionals 138

    Treating the casting director with respect 138

    Showing respect to the director on set 139

    Considering other professionals 140

    Respecting Your Fellow Actor 140

    Respecting Everyone on the Set 142

    Part 4: Scoping Out the Markets 143

    Chapter 12: Acting in Film and Television 145

    Landing a Job 146

    Filming from Different Locations Using Your Computer and Phone 146

    Acting in Front of the Camera Versus Acting on the Stage 147

    Fine-Tuning Your Performance on Film 148

    Playing to the camera 149

    Acting consistently with different takes 151

    Successfully acting scenes out of order 152

    Hitting your mark 153

    Recognizing different shots 154

    Dealing with close-ups 154

    Performing on a Set 156

    A typical day on the set 157

    What to do when your scene's done 161

    Participating in Post-Production: Looping 161

    Gaining Experience and Exposure by Working in Different Markets 162

    Chapter 13: Acting in Commercials 165

    Understanding How a Commercial Gets Made 165

    Preparing for a Career in Commercials 167

    Taking a class or workshop 167

    Studying working actors 168

    Hiring a commercial agent or manager 169

    Auditioning for a Commercial Role 169

    Fitting the part 170

    Preparing your part 170

    Handling yourself during the audition 171

    Understanding the Market for Commercials 173

    The Wonderful New World of Commercials 175

    Chapter 14: Acting in Theater 177

    Mastering Your Skills Onstage 178

    Gearing Up for a Theatrical Career 178

    Taking the academic route 179

    Pounding the pavement 180

    Auditioning for Theater 182

    Finding auditions 182

    Being prepared 182

    Familiarizing Yourself with Stage Types 184

    Proscenium stages 185

    Thrust stages 187

    Arena stages 187

    Rehearsing for a Play 189

    Read-through 189

    Blocking with stage directions 190

    Scene work 191

    Work-throughs 191

    Run-throughs 192

    Technical rehearsals 192

    Dress rehearsals 193

    Working in Different Markets 195

    Chapter 15: Performing without Being Seen: Voice-Over Acting 197

    What You Need to Succeed in Voice-Over Acting 198

    What's that you say? Speaking clearly 198

    Voice versatility 199

    Testing testing: Playing to the microphone 200

    Training for a Voice-Over Career 201

    Finding Voice-Over Work 201

    Preparing Your Demo 202

    Including all the right stuff 202

    Laying down the tracks 204

    Recording subsequent demo 204

    Getting an Agent or Manager 205

    Auditioning for Voice-Over Work 205

    Getting Paid as a Voice-Over Actor 206

    Chapter 16: Working As an Extra 209

    Delving into the Glamorous World of an Extra 210

    Recognizing types of extras 211

    Getting work as an extra 211

    Examining a day in the life of an extra 213

    Appreciating the Advantages of Being an Extra 215

    Investigating the technical business of show business 216

    Studying the acting side of filmmaking 217

    Networking with fellow actors 218

    Making a little (emphasis on "little") money 218

    Advancing Your Career Beyond an Extra 218

    Chapter 17: Getting Your Kid into Show Biz 221

    Considering the Commitment 222

    Does your kid really want to do this? 222

    Do you really want to do this? 223

    Setting goals for you and your child 225

    Exploring the Acting Options 226

    Modeling 227

    TV commercials 228

    Film and TV shows 228

    Theater 230

    Investigating the Biz of Child Acting 230

    Starting as a proud parent of a child actor 230

    Procuring the paperwork 231

    Watching out for your child's welfare 231

    Restricting time on the set 232

    Educating on the set 233

    Managing all that money 234

    Helping Your Child Deal with the Ups and Downs of Show Business 236

    Part 5: Managing Your Money as an Actor 239

    Chapter 18: Don't Get Ripped Off! Avoiding Con Games, Scams, and Self-Destruction 241

    Identifying the Elements of a Con Game 242

    The hook - Baiting the suckers 242

    The line - Exploiting your trust 242

    The sinker - Taking your money 243

    Exposing Common Show Business Con Games 243

    Fake screen tests 244

    Phony agents 244

    Shoddy photographers 247

    Worthless acting schools 247

    Sleazy casting directors 249

    Meaningless beauty pageants 249

    Shady get-rich-quick schemes 250

    Dealing with Dishonesty 251

    Potential problems with non-union productions 251

    Unscrupulous business managers 252

    Casting and networking parties 252

    Missing residuals 253

    Protect Yourself: Beating the Con at His Own Game 253

    Being Your Own Worst Enemy 255

    Dealing with drug abuse 255

    Separating sex from show business 256

    Dealing with alcohol and drug addiction 257

    Curbing excessive spending 257

    Avoiding criminal activities 258

    Handling emotional and psychological problems 258

    Chapter 19: Working to Pay Your Bills until You Hit It Big 259

    Considering What Kind of Employment You Want 260

    Getting temporary work 261

    Getting full or part-time work 263

    Considering supplemental work 263

    Working for Yourself 263

    Getting a Job That Pays You to Be Entertaining 264

    Teaching traffic school 265

    Performing on the street 265

    Amusing patrons at an amusement park 266

    Entertaining the kiddies 266

    Catering to the public or the acting crowd 267

    Working in a film or television studio 267

    Reading scripts for payment 267

    Winning big on a game show 268

    Doing a song and dance in a casino 269

    Performing on a cruise ship 269

    Acting in an interactive play 270

    Reading for actors during auditions 271

    Getting "extra" time in the studio 271

    Chapter 20: Managing Your Finances 273

    Handling Your Money 273

    Saving it! 274

    Dealing with income taxes 275

    Digging yourself out of debt 276

    Investing your earnings 278

    Living Well Without Going Broke 279

    Dealing with housing expenses 280

    Eating cheaply 280

    Buying clothes 281

    Deciding When to Quit Your Day Job 281

    Part 6: The Part of Tens 283

    Chapter 21: Ten Myths Debunked about Show Business 285

    Myth #1: Show Business is Closed to Outsiders 286

    Myth #2: It's Who You Know, Not What You Know 286

    Myth #3: Only the Young and the Beautiful Get Work 287

    Myth #4: You Have to Move to L.A., Vancouver, or New York to Succeed 287

    Myth #5: Plastic Surgery and Body Implants Get You Work 288

    Myth #6: You Have to Sacrifice Your Principles 289

    Myth #7: You Can Break into Show Business by Taking Off Your Clothes 289

    The myth of posing nude 290

    The myth of sleeping with someone famous or powerful 290

    The myth of appearing in adult movies 290

    Myth #8: You Can Be Discovered and Made into a Star 291

    Myth #9: The Right Agent, Manager, Coach Can Get You Work 291

    Myth #10: Show Business Will Destroy You 291

    Chapter 22: Ten Traits of Successful Actors 293

    Respecting Other People's Time 294

    Planning Ahead 294

    Being Flexible and Adaptable 295

    Being Professional 296

    How a professional actor behaves 296

    Acting professionally with your agent 297

    Acting professionally with casting directors 297

    Acting professionally on the set 298

    Being Yourself 299

    Being Well-Groomed 299

    Being Persistent 300

    Avoiding Mind-Altering Substances 301

    Being Willing to Improve Yourself 301

    Believing in Yourself 302

    Chapter 23: Ten Tips for Improving As an Actor 303

    Mastering the Art of Auditioning 303

    Knowing How to Audition and Act for the Camera 304

    Auditioning for the camera 304

    Acting for the camera 305

    Expecting the Unexpected: Improvising 305

    Developing a Sense of Humor 306

    Overcoming Stage Fright 307

    Understanding Human Psychology 307

    Developing Your Voice and Improving Your Body 308

    Your voice 308

    Your body 308

    Maintaining a Reliable Source of Income 309

    Avoiding Guaranteed Failure 309

    Staying Sharp 310

    Chapter 24: Ten Ways to Act Just for the Fun of It 311

    Join a Community Theater Group 312

    Become a Storyteller 313

    Join an Improvisational Group 313

    Volunteer at Your Local School Drama Department 314

    Put on a Play for a Charity 314

    Appear in a Student Film 315

    Work as an Extra 315

    Volunteer at Your Local Museum 316

    Appear on Public Access TV 317

    Produce Your Own YouTube Show 317

    Index 319