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How social media affects actors’ attention, creativity, and emotional depth. A look at the impact of digital habits on film and television acting training, self-tapes, and performance.

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Hard work vs talent vs luck in acting explained by a veteran acting coach. Learn what actors can control, what they can’t, and how discipline builds real careers.

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Actors often feel pressure to “lock in” a performance: hit the same beats, deliver the same energy, repeat what “worked” in rehearsal. But here’s the truth—you can’t ever repeat exactly. And that’s not a weakness. It’s your greatest strength. Every time you step into a scene, you are a different person than you were a moment […]

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For generations, actors have been trained to chase objectives, verbs, and intentions. What do you want? What’s in your way? What are you going to do to get it? This approach made sense when plays were written in neat cause-and-effect structures. But today’s writing—and today’s audience—demands something more layered, more relative, less predictable, especially in film […...


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How “Audition” Language Can Shut Down Creativity—or Generate It—Before You Ever Hit Record I’m going to make a claim that will sound overly simple until you test it in your own body: Most actors don’t do their best work because they lack ability. They don’t do their best work because the language they’re using turns […]

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