Stephanie Faith Scott: making her dreams come true
Stephanie Faith Scott is an Actors Connection client whose most satisfying acting experiences was playing a jilted bride in the independent feature film, The Video Guys, a film about a group of guys...
View ArticleLOOKING YOUR BEST! with Brandi Washington
Brandi Washington is a makeup artist who learned the ropes from her mother at an early age. Brandi is pursuing a career in acting in New York City but feels that her creativity is too outrageous to...
View Article3 Business Tips for Actors Who are Ready to Create Their Own Work by Jenn...
Jenn Lederer is an accredited talent manager and President/co-owner and talent manager of Merging Artists Management. Since technology has made it easier for performers to create and produce their own...
View ArticleHow To Deal With the Industry Being ‘Unfair’ by Marci Phillips
Marci Phillips, the Executive Director of ABC Casting, discusses how to pursue a career acting in New York City without breaking your heart. Our lives can usually best be seen through the rearview...
View Article7 Rules for Following Up With Casting Directors by Brette Goldstein
You’ve auditioned for a casting director. You received a good response. Now what? Here are some do’s and don’ts on following up: 1. Send a thank you note. If it’s an email or a card, a short and sweet...
View ArticleHOW TO KEEP A “STORY” MONOLOGUE FROM SEEMING LIKE A “FLASHBACK” by Brian O’Neil
Actors are told, wisely so for the most part, to avoid monologues that tell a story. You most likely know the kind. They usually start with “When I was seventeen” or “It happened after I left home”...
View Article“Curiosity Killed the Cat” Why I started Entertainment(x)
by Clayton Howe. Ever hear that saying, “Curiosity killed the cat?” It means if you stick your nose in the business of others you may wind up dead. But how then do you learn faster and realize quicker...
View ArticleTeachers Hear Students’ Concerns at 2018 Congress of Nat’l Alliance of Acting...
by Brian O’Neil On Monday morning, June 18, a panel of exceptionally well-trained students and actors assembled to voice their concerns to teachers as part of the New York segment of an annual meeting...
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