Hi Roz,
Soon to post.
Josette
Hi Roz,
Soon to post.
Josette
Shai Shockley here, sending a Picture of my studio
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE smartphone
Because I move where the wind blows. My phone, laptop with 3D HD webcam, and tablet. Not pictured is my digital camera because it's taking the picture. Staking my claim on a small space with natural light :)
I, Robin Michelle Taylor, believes that I am a finished product. Like any product, I will upgrade and keep making myself better, but my talent is valuable in this market in THIS time. I come naked with my soul in my hand. Breaking off a piece for everyone to consume and be made better by the mere taste of my spirit. I declare that I commit, that I fully commit to me. By committing to value myself I can empower others, ignite passion, nurture creativity, and inspire others to follow their passion.I will follow through. I am prepared because I am whole and I am complete. Robin Michelle TaylorActress of Stage/Screen/Web/VO www.TheRobinMichelle.netwww.twitter.com/thermichelle
Here's another great question I got via my email. If you need to know what week we are creating something to ask. It's also on the schedule. Week for is writing like you act. Week five is photos.
The images we make are homemade based on your discovery of self through a series of upcoming exercises. Not the same as pro headshots. We do the images week 5. You still need traditional headshots.
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2. The LimoStudio-Photography Photo Portrait Studio Kit – if I buy this do I still need a camera light or do these lights replace that?
Yes. You don't need both.
3. The Pro 72” Super Strong Tripod – will this work with a small point and shoot camera or do I need to buy some sort of attachment to secure my camera onto the tripod? I have a small canon digital camera that takes videos and I will probably start with that first and see how it works before purchasing the camcorder.
TRIPOD MOUNT On MY GALAXY 2 Camera.
Does your camera have a tripod mount? This is a hole (about 0.5" wide) with screw threads. Most cameras have these. If your camera has it your are good to go!
1. The Cowboy Studio Reversible Pop Out Background – what is the size on that? Nothing on Amazon is $34.77 for this product. It must have gone up and now there is one for $48.22 (4x6) and another for $52.07 (5x7). Also, do I need to buy something to hold it up or can I lean it against a wall?
Yes. You can lean it. Bigger is better. ( Warning folding back up can be a nightmare. I have to google a video to show me how to fold it.) Depending on your wall you might need a clamp to hold it in place. I just lean mine because there's nothing on the wall.
clamps:
I am posting so you can see. I use GIANT posits to work on stories or presentations. The I hung the navy curtains to divide the studio space from the bedroom. NY Living. Shot this on my Samsung Camera 2.
Thank you so much for posting Vanessa Williams audition of the week! It was extremely helpful to watch the set up before and the audition. It's not so intimidating to do it yourself when you have to! Not to mention, it's rare and exciting when you can watch an established professional working in their craft! I've learned so much in one week already!
Tonya Canady
Sent from my iPad this is my space...have used it as an art studio but have also used it for getting lines down when the sides are sent....I have a two big white canvases to use as a back drop for taping ....thank you for yesterday's session Roz and hope this is enough space to set up... Danny
I, Isha Sumner, believe that as an artist, I have the privilege to create exceptional art in an imaginary world that is transcendent, truthful, and compelling. So much so, that it resonates with all human kinds, regardless of race, gender, or believes. I am committed to take the place in the artistic platform that is set before me in a way that will be inspiring and empowering. life... is been good to me!
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I , Rosamaria Ponceleon Roman, aka Nana Ponceleon, believe I can change the world by touching and inspiring people around me through my art; so that they feel compelled to be a better person than they were before. I believe no story should go untold,they all have their truths.
I am committed to doing the work that needs to be done, and more if necessary, during these eight weeks. I am committed to working with other actors, writers and directors applying the tools I learn in this "aida" class. I am committed to becoming every day a better actor than I was the day before.
I believe my creative power can be enhansed dramatically by technology. I believe one can conquer technology to make it one's allly and not one's enemy.
I shall persist and insist.
FAITH
Here are some generals handed out by casting folk. They are good for on camera practice.
Here are the steps to practice.
Set up your studio.
I, Dee Spencer, Declare that I am committed to rising above my fears and pressing forward to create my are and share it with the world with Confidence and Boldness.
I accept that I am talented and I do not need to feel intimidated by the talents
of others. I will reconnect with my gift and passion for acting.
I commit to realizing that I have a place int the world of art and entertainment,
that I will embrace with pride.
I release my insecurities to an endless void and replace it with a “Make It Happen with Power Attitude”. I will use it to enable me to be a stronger, more confident artist so that I can be the Best that I can possibly be.
I so Declare it and I so Commit to it TODAY!!
"if the work won't come to Dee, then Dee will go to work"™ Dee Spencer deespencer@me.com Let's Go Ya'll!!!!!™
I, Mary Niederkorn, accept the challenge that being an actor means: to always be truthful, to see and accept myself and others as they truly are. I believe that when I do this, human hearts can change and begin to live the destiny held for us by the Universe – to be whole and free. I respect and support what happens when I and other artists ignite their creativity. I am part of that community – it is my life’s work.
I am committed to this work no matter what challenges come my way – to always trust that there is a purpose, even in the face of apparent failure. I respect the dignity of every person’s experience and will not judge or try to change that to suit my demands. I will give myself and others permission to make mistakes. Nor will I sell myself out because of fear (either of failing OR succeeding) or laziness.
I believe that with this attitude I cannot fail. I believe that with the support of other like-minded artists we cannot fail.
“To keep a lamp burning we have to keep putting oil in it.” Mother Teresa
-- "Changing hearts through collaborative performance."
I, Dana Ellen D'Ascoli, believe that every artist has a unique story to tell and the artist needs to trust in his/her talent and the special perspective he/she brings to the story. By trusting in my own truth I share a piece of myself with the world every time I perform, thus touching people in my own individual way. Therefore no two artists are alike and that is what makes everyone's gift so special - it cannot be duplicated!
I am committed to growing as an artist and trusting that I am here for a purpose. I will live in the moment, find joy in the unknown and rediscover my passion for my true calling!
I respect that there will be ups and downs along my artistic path. With faith in myself and the process I will embrace challenges and setbacks along the way for I know that these are the building blocks of knowledge and growth!
"Life is a journey, not a destination." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
LOVE THE JOURNEY!
I, James C. Stewart, believe that being an artist is the truest and most healing life one can live. The power we as artists have to change lives is astounding. Drawn to this as a very shy kid, I quickly saw and felt the difference a great piece of work could have on someone, everything from letting you release and feel emotions locked away, to laughing so hard on a day you really need to. A great story in conjunction with great storytellers has the power to change lives for the better whilst also entertain.
I am committed to working on my craft and challenging myself to push my boundaries and tell great stories, in the hope that it may help to bring more shy kids out of their shell so that they can continue the process. The ability to make people laugh & cry should not be taken lightly and I commit to learning & knowing when it is time to let someone take a break from reality & be truly entertained, and when it is time to help in someone's healing processes.
I respect that none of this can be done alone and we must always be adapting to what each new age brings. I respect all those who have told their story in the past and all those who continue to tell them, including the many who have helped & continue to help me along on this journey. Everyone has a story to tell and I look forward to continuing collaborations with others in this great business of show where entertainment can have such far reaching benefits you may never realize that you changed someone's life for the better, but just knowing that it is possible makes this all worthwhile.
We can be the change someone needs in their life. Let's work to make that happen!
I, Rachel Errington, do believe that it is only when an artist is willing to be emotionally naked and completely vulnerable that his message can genuinely resonate with his audience. I believe that the artist has a responsibility to share his compelling stories to world. The world desperately needs art. Without it, I believe it will cease to exist. Our stories are the fabric.
I am fully committed to sharing my stories with the world in a completely authentic and vulnerable way. I hope to empower those who experience my stories and make their lives, as well as my own, richer and more joyous. I am committed to collaborating with those who can teach me how to better share my stories with the world.
I am prepared to go on this emotional and artistic journey in the digital age with an open mind and to bring forth my curious inner child, who does not understand the word “can’t”. Rachel Errington