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Book the Job: 143 Things Actors Need to Know to Make It Happen Overview
Tools for the actor to master everything from “Getting in the Door without any connections” to “Crying on Cue” to “Making the most of your close-up” to “Nailing sitcoms even if you don’t think you’re funny” to “The single most important question to ask yourself before every audition” to “What makes someone a star.”
Book the Job: 143 Things Actors Need to Know to Make It Happen Review
This is the ultimate must for any actor! Contemporary and up to date! For anyone just starting out in Los Angeles it is truly invaluable. Warhit takes his years of experience with actors and the business and turns them into a fabulous “how to” for the novice as well as the seasoned actor. This book covers it all. It takes you through the audition process: before, during and after; the business; acting technique, (a must have checklist for any scene or monologue); working on the set; and maybe most beneficial, “Breaking Free of Barriers”…the actors own “drama” that holds them back.
Any actor in L.A or thinking of moving to L.A should read this book! Any actor who wants to deepen their understanding of how to create unique and real characters should read this book. Any actor who wants to break free of their insecurities should read this book.
The greatest plus to reading this book is knowing that if you are in Los Angeles, you can actually STUDY with this master teacher, Doug Warhit. But even if you are not in LA you can rest assured that you have the next best thing! Every drama class in America should have this book on it’s curriculum.
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Book the Job: 143 Things Actors Need to Know to Make It Happen Review
This is the ultimate must for any actor! Contemporary and up to date! For anyone just starting out in Los Angeles it is truly invaluable. Warhit takes his years of experience with actors and the business and turns them into a fabulous “how to” for the novice as well as the seasoned actor. This book covers it all. It takes you through the audition process: before, during and after; the business; acting technique, (a must have checklist for any scene or monologue); working on the set; and maybe most beneficial, “Breaking Free of Barriers”…the actors own “drama” that holds them back.
Any actor in L.A or thinking of moving to L.A should read this book! Any actor who wants to deepen their understanding of how to create unique and real characters should read this book. Any actor who wants to break free of their insecurities should read this book.
The greatest plus to reading this book is knowing that if you are in Los Angeles, you can actually STUDY with this master teacher, Doug Warhit. But even if you are not in LA you can rest assured that you have the next best thing! Every drama class in America should have this book on it’s curriculum.
Book the Job: 143 Things Actors Need to Know to Make It Happen Overview
Tools for the actor to master everything from “Getting in the Door without any connections” to “Crying on Cue” to “Making the most of your close-up” to “Nailing sitcoms even if you don’t think you’re funny” to “The single most important question to ask yourself before every audition” to “What makes someone a star.”
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Kiki Smith: Prints, Books And Things Review
Nice sampling of works by America’s greatest living artist.
Smith’s is a world of dark, profound myth.
Kiki Smith: Prints, Books And Things Overview
Well-known as a sculptor, Kiki Smith has also worked extensively as a printmaker–in fact her printed works and other editioned art, including books and multiples, are arguably as important as her sculpture. Smith emerged in the early 1980s as one of a generation of artists who returned to figurative imagery after a period in which American art had leaned to the abstract and conceptual. In Smith’s case the interest in the figure was literal: She is fascinated by the anatomy of the human body, which is an immediate and emotionally powerful presence in much of her work. She is equally concerned with the natural world, and animals have become increasingly important in her recent imagery. The heart of printmaking is the ability to create more than one example of an artwork, and this appeals to Smith’s interest in the public dissemination of imagery and information. Her work is politically sensitized but she is also fascinated by craft and is constantly exploring and experimenting with her materials. Her prolific body of printed art incorporates techniques extending from elaborate etchings to crude rubber stamps and images ranging from wall-sized lithographs and deluxe artist’s books to screen-printed giveaway posters and removable tattoos. Kiki Smith: Prints, Books and Other Things accompanies an exhibition devoted to this underacknowledged but crucial dimension of her art. Essay by Wendy Weitman. Clothbound, 9.25 x 11 in./150 pgs / 140 color 0 BW30 duotone 0 ~ Item D20149
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