Posts Tagged ‘Acting’

Serious Rogers #2

// March 3rd, 2010 // 1 Comment » // Acting, Web Series

I just wanted to fill everyone on what’s going on with the Resurrection of Serious Rogers. We’ve been really fortunate to have an amazing crew behind this project. Because of this, there is already a quick preview of behind the scenes and some shots from the show: watch the preview here.  Also, we’ve been able to get out to a few events to help promote the show.  Below are a few shots of us at The Resolve Premiere and New Media Vaults 1 year anniversary.

As always, keep an eye on the calendar page for up to date information on when I’ll be on television, in the movies, on the web, and at the premieres.

Serious Rogers Photos

// February 5th, 2010 // 1 Comment » // News

So, The Resurrection of Serious Rogers is finally done with principle photography.  I wanted to show you guys some on set photos as well as some still shots of what will be the final look of the movie… Enjoy

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2010 Goals

// December 30th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // News

So, it’s that time of year again; time to make your next years goals. What are you going to accomplish physically, spiritually, in your industry, in your workplace? My goals are below, I hope it helps encourage you to think of yours for 2010. It’s going to be a year of movement, can you feel it!

Physically: start working out more regularly
Spiritually: Read the bible on a more regular basis
My industry (acting):
- Make at least $2000
- Get my SAG vouchers

UPDATE – Produce and star in my own web series / feature film ( which ever happens first ;) )

These are small, but challenging goals. I hope they encourage you to think of your own

Background calling services

// May 5th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // Acting

So, I know that I don’t write a lot on my blog, but for good reason. I’m busy actually trying to make my acting become my career. It’s a lot of work, but I’d figure I would share what I have learned a long the way. This is where I am. It’s the month of May, and my focus is getting SAG vouchers. One of the ways of doing this is by using background calling services. Basically you pay them to submit you to the background casting companies so that you don’t have to call on a daily basis. It also helps because, on the DL, if you non-union they will submit you for SAG roles to get you your vouchers. Here’s a list of the calling services I’ve found.

AATMO.BIZ
Actors On Call
A-List
The American Casting Company
Bat Pack
Big Daddy
Booked Talent
Cameo
Direct Line
Extras Management – 818-972-9474
Face2Face
Joeys List
Kalifornia Kasting
Networks
NextStar – 818-754-4690
Protege/Synergy – 323-464-6123
Reel Talent
Studio Phone
TCA – 818-786-5509 / 818-997-3864
Uncut – 818-990-9009
Vision Casting
Virgo Talent

Callback: Webseries

// March 9th, 2009 // 3 Comments » // News

Just a quicky, and I’m sure a lot of you already know because of my twitter post. I got a callback for a webseries audition I did a few weeks ago. It’s today at 6pm. Be keeping me in your thoughts around then!! I’m gonna kill it!

Acting and our laurels

// March 2nd, 2009 // 4 Comments » // News

Do you have laurels, views, standards, morals, or a world view that you try to live your life by? How does that affect your decision to play a part, audition for a role, or even consider submitting to a film, TV, or theater, before it even starts?

I personally try to hold myself to standards that I hope is seen through my work. My personal life, I believe, should always be reflected, some how, in my work life. This weekend’s audition made me realize that there are several places where my standards and morals help me draw lines that I do not need to cross.

I am able to read a script, breakdown, or other information about an audition, and turn it down completely, because of the position that it would put me in.

I am able to audition for a show although the show is bad to the core. I am able to practice my craft, and learn something more about myself. If I get the part, I can just as easily not accept the role.

I am able to take a role in a movie where that movie that is preaching a belief that I personally do not agree with. Is this the way to go? Do I play the forgiver in the movie that prostitution? Do I play the prostitute?

For each of us there is an answer to each of these positions that we find ourselves in, do I step forward through these or stay where I am standing? I believe that with each submission, audition, and part we find ourselves having to fight through these battles.

I hope that your morals and world view help you choose the correct lines to cross, and not let the sands of time blur the those lines completely.