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The Importance of Practicing Observation for Actors

Practicing observation skills is an important discipline for actors. Understanding human behaviour is key to the development of a character and understanding their motivation in the given circumstances of a play or film script.

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Why Showreels Are So Confusing for Parents of Teen Actors (And What to Do)

In today’s industry, a showreel has become a basic requirement, even for beginners. It’s often the first thing casting directors and agents ask to see. But professional sets aren’t easily accessible and school plays or local community theatre don’t translate well from phone footage. So parents are often left trying to help without knowing what is expected.

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Take A Risk - Essential for good acting.

Taking risks is essential to good acting — not optional, not advanced, but foundational. Without risk, acting stays safe, polite, and forgettable. With risk, it becomes alive, specific, and truthful.

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The Actors Technique

What do we mean by Acting Technique?

All actors have technique, and all actors use some kind of “method”. Just because they don’t subscribe to one particular approach, doesn’t mean they just turn up and create magic without any hard work leading up to a role.

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