Headshots 101

The actor’s headshot—the photo that can make the difference between getting the audition or not. Your calling card, casting’s first impression of you, and how you’re remembered in the future. So in this week’s blog, we’re breaking it all down: what your headshot should look like, how many you need, and how often…

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Agents Vs. Managers

Talent agents and managers open doors to larger networks, high-level auditions, career resources, and industry connections that most performers just can’t access on their own. But despite how often they are grouped together, agents and managers have very different roles. So which one do you need right now—an agent, a manager, or both?

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Networking for Actors

Networking is everything in the entertainment industry. Collaboration between writers, directors, actors, producers, and everyone in-between is the way we’re able to tell such incredible stories. But how do you create…

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Memorize Like a Pro

The TV/Film industry is fast-paced and constantly changing—sometimes you’ll get a last-minute audition or a script rewrite the day before set. Get all the tools you need to memorize your lines like a pro, so you can perform with confidence!

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Suitcase Studio

The running joke amongst actors is that as soon as you book a vacation, you’ll suddenly get the audition of a lifetime. Even though you’re away from your home studio, you can still get in a quality tape! Here are a few items you should bring on every…

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Coach Spotlight: Amanda Kiener

Meet Coach Amanda: Working actress, acting coach, industry-consultant, mom of 2, metal head, and history nerd. With extensive experience in live character performance, creature performance & performance capture, voice acting, pro-wrestling, and film/TV acting, Amanda does it all—and brings this unique perspective to her students.

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The Artist's Date

After the summer lull, work is picking up, holidays are fast approaching, and the industry is picking up steam. The days are shorter, but somehow the work days feel longer. It’s easy to start feeling burnt out. So how do you protect your creativity and care for your inner artist when the work feels heavier?

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Imposter Syndrome

You’ll see all kinds of movie monsters this October, from Dracula to Frankenstein. But the scariest monster that actors have to watch out for? Imposter Syndrome. Reframe your mindset, rebuild your confidence, and reject self-doubt this fall with these…

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Rediscovering the Spark

It’s easy to get frustrated when you’re not booking- to view it as a reflection of your talent and worth. But not booking doesn’t mean you’re not good enough. It just means it’s time to reassess what…

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Self-Care on the Job

Logically, we know we’re just acting. But our bodies don’t always get the memo.

That’s why it’s so important to have self-care rituals in place—practices that help you separate yourself from your character and release the weight of emotionally charged work. Doing this not only…

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Emotional Access Without Tears

Have you ever watched an actor break down and thought, “How do they do that?” Real tears on cue? It’s not magic—it’s craft. This blog breaks down the emotional techniques behind those heart-wrenching scenes and gives insight into how actors train to cry authentically. Spoiler: it's more than eye drops.

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Emotional Suprises

When people talk about “being real” on camera, they’re usually referring to something that can’t be forced—truth. And often, the most truthful moments in acting aren’t…

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The Art of the Pause

Why silence is one of the strongest tools in your scene.

Newer actors often feel like they need to keep the energy up by filling every moment with talking, gestures, or movement. But one of the most powerful tools…

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