A call sheet is a document detailing the schedule for a film shoot. This will include cast that are needed and the scenes that will be shot. The call sheet is incredibily important to allow the ...
Affective Memory is an acting technique where actors recall emotions of past experiences to re-experience them within the context of the scene. Affective Memory is an acting technique where actors ...
Ad-libs are improvised lines and actions that aren’t in the original script.
Actors Access is an online casting platform for actors in the United States & Canada to view and submit to casting breakdowns for TV, film and theater productions. Actors Access is an online casting ...
Video Village is a designated area on set where video monitors are set up for the director and production team to view footage. Video Village is a designated area on set where video monitors are set ...
Uta Hagen is a German-American actress and acting teacher, especially known for her contributions to acting theory and technique. Uta Hagen is a German-American actress and acting teacher, especially ...
A black box is a studio or theatre space with black walls. The space can be used flexibly and can be customised to fit the directors needs. They provide a modern, intimate and creative space for ...
The “7 questions” are a set of questions, popularised by Konstantin Stanislavski, that actors use to develop their characters. Stanislavski believed that these questions would help actors understand ...
A demo reel, also known as a showreel is a compilation of an actor’s on screen work that shows other industry professionals what they can do. They are an essential part of an actors portfolio as they ...
Iambic pentameter is a rhythmic pattern consisting of ten syllables per line, where each line alternates between unstressed and stressed syllables. It’s known to resemble natural speech rhythm and is ...
“Quite on set”, is a phrase that you will hear from the Director, AD or Runner’s to maintain silence before shooting a scene. “Quite on set”, is a phrase that you will hear from the Director, AD or ...
Given circumstances refers to the essential background information and context of a character and scene, that has been given to the actor by the writer or director. Understanding the given ...