Thursday, September 17, 2015

To Be a Real Actor....

While looking around on the internet I frequently see comments from real actors and from wannabe actors.
Wannabe's say 'Real agents work on a percentage of what you make'. And while that is certainly true for
REAL ACTORS that have worked, studied and struggled to get where they are, this statement hardly applies
to those that have done very little to nothing to enhance their skills or careers. What is ten or fifteen percent of
nothing. Oh yes, it's nothing right. Many beginners feel that they are naturally talented enough to compete with
trained serious actors. That is almost laughable.
Just an observation. Think about it, if you are one of those 'naturals'.
Want to breathe some life into your acting career? Try getting prepared first and go a little beyond your friends and
neighbors telling you how they think you would fare.
Once again. ' IF YOU KEEP ON DOING WHAT YOU ALWAYS DID, YOU'LL ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU ALWAYS GOT".

william reynolds

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Are You a Part of It?

The expansion of the thriving film and television industry in Georgia is wonderful.
The industry historically has offered many, many good jobs and careers to those
associated in this, and with this endeavor From the actors/actresses to the producers,
directors and all of those incredible crew members that we hardly ever see, but play
such an integral role in the entire product.
We are glad to be a part of it

William Reynolds and staff.

"ARE YOU ARE PART OF IT?"

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Comments on acting from an actor.

With this role I wish I'd had a chance to meet Rene. In general, I don't know if I can answer that.
I was acting since I was a kid, going to drama classes and being involved in every school play
and musical that I could get my hands on. So it was part of me from a very early age. It has
always felt like a very organic process and ongoing journey. That's what I've love about it, the 
journey. That is the joy of it ,not knowing certain things and discovering them along the way.
I imagine that happens until the day you die.
You'd have to be there to understand.
wr

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Be Prepared

Actors love to act, but fear the audition. Why?
Because if you don't get the audition done correctly and well, then the casting director or director cannot see you ability, and you will be sitting at home watching someone else doing 'your job', while you prepare for your next audition. Right?
We (you) can only do what you can do. You portray the character to be as you see the character. You can control your preparation. And while i'm on that particular subject let me interject this. {WAY TOO MANY BEGINNERS THINK THEY ARE PREPARED WHEN IN FACT THEY ARE NOT EVEN CLOSE}. That said let me continue. Actors can get so focused on the audition, the scene, trying to be perfect that they blow the whole thing. If you have actually studied acting and not just watched other actors, then you are almost there.
My advice. relax and enjoy yourself.

william reynolds