Acting Coach/Teacher Nancy Berwid – Acting School (San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Jose)
Nancy Berwid, acting coach/teacher & First Take acting school founder, gives an overview of First Take’s method of teaching and how to become a successful actor in Los Angeles (LA), San Francisco, San Jose & the Bay Area.
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Acting Tips : How to Become an Actress
Becoming an actress requires determining what type of character to be, whether it is the sexy lover or the quirky character actress. Learn how to play the role that best fits your personality and looks with tips from a professional actress and acting coach in this free video on acting.
Expert: Athena Reich
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Bio: Athena Reich is a professional musician, actress, artist, singer, songwriter and coach for all of the above.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:7
Actors Rhythm Acting Academy Acting School -
Actor’s Rhythm acting Academy ( Improvisation- Tina Chopra) great performance.. www.actorsrhythm.com
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Acting Tips : How to Speak With a French Accent
Speak with a French accent for acting jobs by accenting the last syllable in a word and making sounds with the front of the mouth. Check out acting books, CDs or an acting coach to help learn an accent with tips from a professional actress and acting coach in this free video on acting.
Expert: Athena Reich
Contact: www.athenareich.com
Bio: Athena Reich is a professional musician, actress, artist, singer, songwriter and coach for all of the above.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller
Duration : 0:1:22
Approaching the Study of Acting III – New York Acting Classes NYC NY at the Actors Theater Workshop
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Insights on how to develop as an actor – A New York City Acting Workshop at the Scott Acting Conservatory, beginning and professional acting classes and training. In-depth, Semi-Private Acting Classes NYC with award-winning Actor Director Thurman E. Scott. This video is taken directly from the classes. http://www.actorstheatreworkshop.com
Duration : 0:7:2
Approaching the Study of Acting I — New York Acting Classes NYC NY at the Actors Theater Workshop
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Beginning to Envision Your Career as an Actor – A New York City Acting Workshop at the Scott acting Conservatory, beginning and professional acting classes and training. In-depth, Semi-Private Acting Classes NYC with award-winning Actor Director Thurman E. Scott. This video is taken directly from the classes. http://www.actorstheatreworkshop.com
Duration : 0:5:18
Acting Tips : How to Break Into the Acting Industry
In order to break into the acting industry, a person must have experience, they need head-shots, and they should take acting lessons. Get involved in theater to help break into the acting industry with advice from a professional actor in this free video on acting.
Expert: Richard Rifkin
Bio: Richard Rifkin has been a professional actor, voice-over artist, director and writer for more than 40 years in Los Angeles and Europe.
Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
Duration : 0:2:43
Episode 6 – Inside the Acting Studio
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Episode 6 picks drops you into a New York City acting school where and explains what went on behind the scenes of creating some key scenes in Four Eyed Monsters as well as sets up why the directing credits later became a point of contention among certain people who had helped out with our film.
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Duration : 0:14:17
Acting 101 : Acting Tips: Head Shots
Head shots are very important in the acting world, because it is often the first image that agents, directors and casting agents see. Represent yourself accurately through a great head shot with advice from an experienced stage and screen performer in this free video on acting.
Expert: Jennifer Rae
Bio: Jennifer Rae is an Equity actor, who has been involved in all aspects of acting (theatre and screen) for more than 20 years.
Filmmaker: Tyler Bourns
Duration : 0:3:13
Marathi Movie – Shwaas – To the Operation Theater – Arun Nalawade & Ashwin Chitale
Marathi Movie – Shwaas – Breath (श्वास) With English Subtitles, released in 2004. The film was India’s official entry to the 2004 Oscars and was ranked 6th in the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film category. Its storyline is based on real-life incident in Pune. A low-budget of Indian rupee 30 lakhs (3 million),Shwaas won the National Award for best film in 2004, nearly 50 years since a Marathi film – Shyamchi Aai last earned this title. Directed by debutant Sandeep Sawant, Starring: Arun Nalavade, Ashwin Chitale, Sandeep Kulkarni, Amruta Subhash, Music by Bhaskar Chandavarkar the film was shot in 30 days at Sindhudurg, Konkan, Pune and at KEM Hospital in Mumbai. The post-production took one and half years to complete. Shwaas was acknowledged as a “”significant turn for Marathi cinema”" which had been going through a low patch. After the success of the film, it was also released in Hindi, Bengali and Tamil languages.
Synopsis – An old villager Vichare (Arun Nalavade) brings his 8 year old grandson Parshuraam (Ashwin Chitale) also known as Paarsha to a doctor in Mumbai to diagnose the child’s eyes. On the first day Vichare is asked to sign usual papers before admission in hospital. Upon asking, he learns that the papers say the doctor would not be responsible if anything goes wrong. Vichare, the rustic grandfather finds these terms unacceptable. A medical social worker named Asawari (Amruta Subhash) who is present there, quickly comes in and explains the practice to Vichare. She calms down Vichare and accompanies them during the first appointment with the doctor. Dr. Sane (Sandeep Kulkarni) quickly diagnoses child as a victim of the rare retinoblastoma – a rare retinal cancer. After consulting with other colleagues in US and UK doctor finds that only way to save child’s life is to perform an operation that will leave the child blind. He cannot be operated without this knowledge as it was against ethics. Asawari who helps the doctor in convincing the grandfather and the grandson, tries to keep track of Vichare and persuades him not fall prey to other doctors promising false medicines. She tries to befriend Parshya in order to explain him what is going to happen. However, she finds it is too difficult to explain to him that he will turn blind.
The film then depicts the grandfather’s struggle to accept the reality that the only way to save his grandson is at the cost of his eyesight. The film has been applauded for scenes which depict the difficulty faced by the doctors to explain to grandfather and Parshya that nothing can be done and the truth is but inevitable. It shows the medical fraternity in a very positive light, with the doctors and nurses being extremely supportive and doing the best they can, and helping the village with the best facilities. The last shot where Parshya returns home wearing dark glasses, waving to his family and friends from the boat was widely appreciated by film critics.
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Duration : 0:2:37