A New Slant on Acting

A New Slant on Acting
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781532070884
ISBN-13 : 1532070888
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Book Synopsis A New Slant on Acting by : Charese Mongiello

Download or read book A New Slant on Acting written by Charese Mongiello and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2019-04-03 with total page 139 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: You’ve arrived in Hollywood, and you are ready to become famous and to take over the world. You have a dream, and nothing is going to stop you. You’re on your way! But in order to best succeed and keep booking work, you need to know everything about film sets, their crews, and how you as an actor can help directors tell their stories. A New Slant on Acting offers a clear, detailed description of how films get made, how to work on a set, and what filmmakers need from actors. Once you know what everyone on the set is doing, you’ll know what you can do to help films and their crew members be successful. As a valuable team player, you’ll gain a definite edge over your competition and build a life for yourself in the midst of the wonderful magic of moviemaking. This guide for actors explains the ins and outs of filmmaking, providing a comprehensive overview of the process to help you raise your career to new heights.


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