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Why it’s important to network as an actor

Why it’s important to network as an actor

Networking is an important tool for a lot of things. And this stands for actors as well. Here’s why it’s important to network as an actor:

1) Projects

If you have connections and a network of people, you are more likely to hear about projects that other people don’t. For example, the stunt world is pretty small. So unless you’re in it or you know people in it, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll hear about projects. So very important if you want to be a stuntman to be involved in groups, be up to date with, and stay in touch with people. It’s the same for other kinds of acting work in the film industry. Sometimes there are projects going on that are secret that you can only find out through friends that are working on such projects. And they will tell you about it.

2) Stay up-to-date

Stay up to date on what’s happening. There are always new projects coming and going and to stay up to date with these things, you need to have strong connections. You need to build a network. Keep in touch with people: get their information, their email, their contact. And every now and then, text them to check up on how they’re doing and ask if there are any new projects.

3) Share Information

To maintain a good connection, things shouldn’t only be one way where you’re at the receiving end of getting information. You should also share information. People are very appreciative when you do that. If you give something, you will get something in return and that’s how the industry works.

4) Strong Network

Networking is the best way to get your name out there and to show that you’re available for projects. If you stay out of touch with people, they’re likely to forget you. So if you need to be active and continuously work towards building networks and maintaining existing ones that so it’ll help you propel your career.

So these are the reasons why it’s important to network as an actor. Good luck!

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Know your worth as an actor

Know your worth as an actor

In Thailand, where there is no union and hardly any agents that will represent you or fight for you, it’s important to know your worth as an actor. Here are some pointers:

 

1) Minimum Wage

Think about what is the absolute minimum wage you want to work for. What is your minimum wage? Pick a number you’re comfortable to work with for one day on set and make that your minimum no matter what happens. Don’t go below that. This is one aspect of defining and knowing your worth as an actor.

2) Happy Rate

What is your happy rate? I call it the happy rate because it’s the rate you feel comfortable with. What’s the rate that makes you go on set and you really want to do your best? Think about your happy rate that’ll make you appreciate every minute you are on set. Everything you do, you do it happily and whatever they tell you to do, you just want to do it. Now that you have these two numbers, I want you to make your happy rate your minimum rate. Your happy rate is an indicator to know your worth as an actor.

And to do that, you need to invest in yourself. You need to invest time and maybe also money.

1. Work on student films

Working on student films is such a way to gain experience, get exposure, and get footage for your reel. Maybe you’ve done a few extra parts, featured extra, or done some supporting roles. But if you’re working on a student film, they’re desperate for actors. They need actors for their projects. Maybe you can get the main part or you can learn on set what it takes to get the main part because it’s very different from playing a featured extra or an extra.

2. Make your own projects

If you have time available, don’t waste your time sitting around and complaining that there’s are no jobs out there. Make your own project, write a script for yourself, and work with your friends. If you know some people who want to get into filmmaking, make a movie with them. Make short films. This is such a good way to build a reel and a good reputation. And to have something you can show is yours is a proud moment.

3. Join a theatre production

There’s a bank of community theatre out there that accept actors in their production. This is a great way to get experience as well as training because of the theatre productions that last several months. You get to know people and establish connections. It’s the first place I played when I came to Bangkok and the people I worked with back then are ones I’m still friends with. And we’re still in contact. They’ve been helping me out in business.

4. Workshops and acting classes

Join workshops and acting classes. When I first started out, I took so many workshops. There are free workshops out there, there are paid workshops out there and there’s so much to learn. Acting is a lifelong journey that you’re on. Be open, expand, don’t limit yourself. Learn new things. You have no idea where this journey is going to take you.

It all starts from knowing what you’re worth then upgrading yourself, investing in yourself, and getting better at what you’re doing. People will see your determination and they will appreciate it. It will benefit you. So don’t stop growing. Believe in yourself and know you’re worth it.

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How to stay positive on a film set

How to stay positive on a film set

There is a lot of negativity that happens on set— whether it’s the food, the weather, working hours, or people. Here’s how to stay positive on a film set!

1) Identify people

To stay positive on a film set, you need to avoid people who are too negative. If you find someone who gossips all the time and spreads negativity, the thing to do is steer clear of them. Do that politely and just find a different spot to sit.

2) Find positive people

Find people are positive. There is always going to be someone who has a positive mindset. All you need to do is find them, then talk to them. It’ll make a difference because you can gain experience from them and also have your spirits lifted by their positivity. It’s a good start for when you have to get ready and film.

3) Make most of your time on set

On-set is such a good place to learn. You have so much time at hand and if you identify positive people who are willing to share their knowledge with you, that’s great. You can make most of your time by learning from others, whether it’s a new skill or making your acting reel or learning some new moves.

Another way to make most of your time on set is to take a book with you or a Kindle. Read and learn. There’s endless knowledge out there waiting to be leaned. Approach it. Embrace it. Consume it.

4) Think positive

Think about all the positive things that are going around you already. You’reon set. You’vemade it. This is what you really wanted. And so many people are working hard on set to make you shine. Appreciate them. See the A.D, the director, the cameraman. All the people behind that are doing their best to make you look good. And the best thing you can do is appreciate it, think positive, be positive, and let your light shine.

How to audition better

How to audition better

Auditions can be nervewracking and unpredictable at times. Here are some guidelines on how you can audition better and rock your audition!

1) Prepare the script

The simplest point of how to audition better is to prepare the script. Most of the time, you get the script in advance, so why not break your lines into beats and sequences and prepare it? Learn the lines, because you need to know what you’re going to say and how you’re going to say it.

2) Build your character

Building your character is another important aspect of how to audition better. Building character allows you to understand them hence be them. How does this character behave? What kind of job do they have? Who is this character? How do I become this person? You can write the character’s family background—what is their family like and what is their background. All of this helps you understand the character on a deeper level, helping you find out what is the motivation behind what they say and how they mean it.

3) Know your situation

Some casting directors will tell you what to do but others won’t. They will simply let you do what you want to do. I had a director once who just sat back and let people do what they wanted. They were shocked by it because they weren’t given any instructions. But you need to be ready for this. Having said this, you learned the lines, built your character and you got the situation which leads to the fourth point:

4) Know how to adapt

If the casting director or director gives you instructions, you need to be ready to adapt on the spot. You need to change what you’ve planned out and make it work for you. Be open and keep an open mind. Although you have your own thing down, be ready to adapt.

5) Use your time wisely

When you’re sitting in the waiting area for casting, you have some time at hand. Use that time wisely. Use it to warm up—warm up your body and your voice. Do whatever you have to do to get into the creative mode. Others may look at your weirdly, but you know why you’re doing this. You’re ready and you’re going to get the part!

6) Enjoy Yourself

Once you get there, enjoy yourself. Have fun with your audition. You’re there for a reason—you love acting and people want to see that. They don’t want to see you tensed up. They want to see you own this character, just going for it and enjoying what you’re doing. If you’re going to have fun with it, you’re going to rock it.

Now you’re ready for this casting. Good luck and enjoy yourself!

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Acting is a craft

Acting is a craft

Without training, you can still be decent at acting. But acting is a craft, you train to get better and therefore become a professional.

Imagine you get an acting job without training, and you’re ecstatic. But the moment you get on set, you’re a bit lost because you have no idea or experience on a film set—how to act in front of a camera or anything of such. That’s when training comes in. Acting is a craft and if you train, you get better. Hence, gaining tips and tricks that will navigate you through the experience of being on set.

Acting is a craft, which is why it can be learned. There are tons of techniques that you can learn and decide which suits you best. Or you can see which technique works best for a certain situation. Maybe you use Chekhov’s method, perhaps Stella Adler’s or viewpoints or Meisner to give you a few.

It’s a simple fact—the more you train, the better you get, and the more you know yourself. If you already have trained before, I’d recommend keep on training. For example, if you haven’t spoken a language for a couple of years, you’re not going to be fluent as you were before. Same way, with acting, you may get rusty if you haven’t trained in a while.

So simply put, with acting training you can learn about yourself, about what kind of tools you have inside, and how to get through these tools when needed. All of this is just to get you ready. When the time comes, you know what to do. By ready, I mean, physically, your body, your mind, and your imagination. You’ll know how to analyze texts, how to work with scripts, how to create the character, and how to work with your partner in that situation.

So get some training. Train with as many people as you can because they all have different techniques and views on acting that you can learn! Good luck and keep training!

 

New Acting Course at MasterClass Studio

New Acting Course at MasterClass Studio

Do you want to become an Actor? Do you want to unleash your potential?

This new online acting course (Fundamentals of Acting) will help you to:

  • Learn the basics of acting
  • Find out and develop your potential
  • Become a better public speaker
  • Become aware of what you truly want in your life and how you can unleash your potential

With the words of one of my current students Dennis Martin, 32 years old, Actor in Thailand:

“A really well-rounded course for the foundations of acting. I highly recommend this class even if you already have some acting experience under your belt as it will build your foundation and give structure to your skill set. For those who have never acted or are just starting out, it is also a great opportunity as you will have a mixed group in your lessons with different levels of experience and can learn so much from each other. Be prepared to try new things and step out of your comfort zone as that is the only way to grow and learn!

Kenny Khamsing, 12 years old:

“At first I was a bit scared but in 1 week I was so excited to go back I was not scared anymore, Mr.Robin can teach you a lot of things while having fun at the same time. It is such a great experience and I really recommend this class to everyone”

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This acting course is for any aspiring and current actors that want to explore and sharpen their acting tools.

Details about the online acting courses:

  1. For 7-12 year olds

Time and Day: The new acting course starts on Friday, 19th of June from 12-2pm, and then will continue every Friday at the same time.

Acting Classes: 3 months weekly online acting class. Altogether 12 Times / 24 hrs

Time per class: Each class is 2 hours long.

Fees: 5,000 Baht per month

Registration Fee: 2,000 Baht Once

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2. For 13-17 year olds

Time and Day: The new acting course starts on Friday, 19th of June from 3-6pm, and then will continue every Friday at the same time.

Acting Classes: 3 months weekly online acting class. Altogether 12 Times / 36 hrs

Time per class: Each class is 2-3 hours long.

Fees: 7,000 Baht per month

Registration Fee: 2,000 Baht Once

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3. For Adults

Time and Day: The new acting course starts on Saturday, 20th of June from 12-3pm, and then will continue every Friday at the same time.

Acting Classes: 3 months weekly online acting class. Altogether 12 Times / 36 hrs

Time per class: Each class is 3 hours long.

Fees: 7,000 Baht per month

Registration Fee: 2,000 Baht Once

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This online acting course was developed by Warunya Soontorntae and is divided into 4 parts:

1. Learning and exploring in the online class room
2. Scene Work
3. Creation of a Performance. Either a solo or group performance under the guidance of the instructor. The final performance is to be opened to the public.
4. Practicing in real life environments. To gain experience in real life working environments.

At the core of our online acting course are the following ideas:

1. Attitude of Learning
2. Individual investigation of Truth
3. Development of Knowledge
4. Application of Knowledge
5. Application for Every Day Life (Serving Humanity)
6. Expanding Human Awareness

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About the instructor:
Robin Schroeter has an MA in Directing from Chulalongkorn University. He has been an actor for more than 20 years and been working as actor, acting coach and director in Thailand for the last 10 years.

 

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A different kind of life coach

A different kind of life coach

An acting coach might not be the first thing that springs to your mind when thinking about a life coach, they are similar and very different at the same time.

In our Fundamentals of Acting Course whether this is private or a group class we work on many different levels of your life. Let you become aware and more confident about who you are and where you want to be.

Here are the areas that an acting coach can help become your life coach:

  1. Improve your self-confidence

One of the benefits of getting to know yourself better is that you become more confident on what you want and what you don’t want. I have seen dramatic increases in my student’s self-confidence over the duration of the course.

  1. Improve your public speaking skills

In the Fundamentals of Acting Course, we don’t focus on public speaking, but we practice it a lot. I have had students come to my class who said they couldn’t speak in front of a camera or in front of people and after the first few classes don’t have any problem in that regard anymore.

  1. Find your goals

What is it that makes you happy? A lot of my students are at some point of their life where they feel stuck. They don’t know how to continue. They are unhappy with their job, with their private life and unsure on what to do next. While my function is not to tell you what to do, the exercises we are doing in the class will help you to find answers to those questions by yourself.

  1. What is it that you really want in your life?

Sometimes we don’t see the trees amidst standing in the forest. Our Fundamentals of Acting Course can help you to clear that vision. Help you to get back to yourself. Who you really are inside. What you want and why you want it.

Many of my students are disappointed of where they are at that very moment. They are looking for something and don’t know what. It feels like something is missing in their life. After joining my classes, they start to feel invigorated. They feel a new passion for their life, for their job, for their love, or know which changes they have to make in order to get what they want.

If you are looking for such a change, our Fundamentals of Acting Program may just be what you are looking for. A different kind of life coaching by getting to know yourself.

What to do and not do on a film set

What to do and not do on a film set

First time on a film set and you feel like a fish out of water? Here are some guidelines on what to do and not do on a film set that people already expect you should know:

 

1. DO find someone responsible for you

The first thing you should do when you arrive at the film set is to find the person who is responsible for you, the one who tells you what to do and what not to do.

2. DO find out about catering

Try and find out where the food and drinks are so you know where to go when you need refreshments.

3. DO find the washroom

After all those refreshments—food and drinks—that you’ve had, you are going to need to locate where the washroom is and it’s better if you find out beforehand!

4.DO find out where the makeup, hair, and costume area is

Usually, you’ll find them near each other. So it’s better to locate it before you have to get dressed and leave your things there.

5. DON’T be late

After you are done with makeup and hair, you’ll have to wait for some time for the set to get ready. So being early means you’ll be able to snag one of the limited seats they have there and avoid sitting on the floor.

6. DON’T wander without letting people know where you are

Being where you are when you’re needed is ideal, but if you have to step away for a moment, let people know where you are otherwise it might cause panic or a fuss. Just let them know, ‘Hey, I need to go to the washroom, I’ll be back in a few minutes, is that okay?’ or something like that.

7. DON’T be rude

This may seem obvious—and it is—because there is no reason why you shouldn’t be nice to people. It may be your first time on set but these people on set have worked together or known each other for a long time and they talk. They talk about you, they talk about all the people on set because they have nothing else to do except for working on the film! So make a good first impression—and a lasting one—by being nice, always! Because they’ll remember it.

That’s it for the guidelines on Do’s and Don’t’s on a film set. To sum up: find out the basic information, always let people know where you are and always be nice!

Good luck, and have a great day on set!

Acting in Student Films

Acting in Student Films

Acting in student films might not be the first place that you look at for roles. But here’s why you should look at it as a stepping stone to bigger projects:

1. Experience

Acting in student films gives you the experience of being on set. You get to see what’s going on and how it’s going on as well as working with people. See who’s doing what and identify the A.D, the director, the D.O.P—everyone who’s doing anything on set. It’s a great way of getting to know the whole structure and the working of things which will make your experience on other sets easier if you spent time working on student films, familiarizing yourself with everything.

2. Be the main or supporting character instead of an extra or featured extra

If you have worked on bigger projects and worked in roles of an extra or a featured extra, this is a good opportunity for you to try out for the lead role if you’re acting in student films. It’s an entirely different experience from being someone in the background to the one carrying the story. So get your game face on and try out for the lead role in a student film!

3. Student short films can be very creative projects

Instead of working on commercials, which is quite boring as it’s usually always the same and you’d follow the same rules, student projects are quite out there. You can explore crazy characters if you want to or get the chance to. Acting in student films allows you to explore various roles and get experience.

4. Gather material for your reel and boost your resume

Student short films are an excellent way to build your reel. You get materials to add to your reel as well as your resume. This helps you get bigger projects or work on a feature film even. But the stepping stone is acting in student films—the first step before you can move onto something bigger.

5. Networking / Connections

By acting in student films, you get to network with people and these people will remember you. It’s because you’ve worked with them during their student life—well if you’ve been nice and not rude. They’ve probably pursued their career in the film industry after their student life meaning they are going to be someone. Personally, the people I’ve worked with on student film projects have become my friends now and we occasionally work on projects together. The thing is because you’ve worked with them previously on student films, it’s much easier to work with them. It’s because you know how they work and because you’ve forged a lifelong connection with them. So, be nice and grab every opportunity you can get to network with people you’ve worked with. And hat’s going to help you propel forward.

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Follow up on your acting roles

Follow up on your acting roles

All of the people I know that have been successful in the industry constantly keep track of their work. So, here’s why you should follow up on your acting roles as well:

1. You can use the material for your showreel

Follow up on your acting roles by collecting the works you have been a part of, whether it’s in TVCs or a role as an extra or a voiceover job—anything that shows your talent as an actor. When the work you’ve done is released, look for it, download a copy, always have one with you. Try searching for it on websites for the company you worked for or even ask the director or your agent if they know where you can access it. You can then use it to make your showreel.

2. You can build an actor’s resume

If you follow up on your acting roles, you can build your resume. The more acting credentials you can add in your resume, the better. It shows your experience as well as your acting capability/talent.

3. It shows your dedication

Follow up on your acting roles to show you’re dedicated to what you do. It also shows that you’re proud of your work. Sometimes, it’s not easy finding your work but when you do, keeping up with it definitely pays off.
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