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What is an "about me video"?"What to include in an About Me video? Add some detail. Include two or three facts about yourself. Here's where you can talk about your interests or previous experience. If you're giving details about your experience, you could mention how long you've been around and name some of the projects you have worked on.
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Do famous actors have acting coaches?Some of the most famous actors that have an acting coach are Billy Crystal, Cameron Diaz, Leonardo DiCaprio, all preparing with Bernard Hiller. Brad Pitt, Halle Berry and Ian Somerhalder have trained with Ivana Chubbuck and Jack Nicholson trained with Eric Moris. Obviously there are many more examples but you get the point...
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How can I regster?Just email us at letitgoactingstudiobucharest@gmail.com
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What is an acting coach?The world of professional acting can be very difficult to negotiate, so many beginning actors seek out the advice and training of a mentor also known as an acting coach. This person may offer group and individual training classes out of a professional studio or work independently as a freelance teacher or advisor. Many famous film, television, and stage actors have benefited from the advice and acting techniques offered by a talented coach.
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What is an acting studio?The Actors Studio was founded in New York by Elia Kazan, Cheryl Crawford and Robert Lewis in 1947. For seven decades it has been devoted to the service and development of theatre artists –actors, directors and playwrights. The roots of The Actors Studio go back to the Group Theatre (1931-1941) whose work was inspired by the discoveries of the great Russian actor and director Konstantin Stanislavski and his best student Eugene Vakhtangov as revealed in the legendary productions that the Moscow Art Theatre toured in America in 1923. In fact Stanislavski’s dedication to his book, ‘My Life in Art,’ (1924) reads: “I DEDICATE THIS BOOK IN GRATITUDE TO HOSPITABLE AMERICA AS A TOKEN AND A REMEMBRANCE FROM THE MOSCOW ART THEATRE WHICH SHE TOOK SO KINDLY TO HER HEART.”
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