As actors, our training is never “done”. Like any other skill, acting takes a lot of training, practice and a serious dedication to continue honing your craft. Whether it’s working on a project, taking classes with ASC or doing research, we should always stay on the path of learning. We at ASC suggest picking up a good book on the subject and learning something new. Here are our suggestions for…
Creating Your Actor Website – 6 Items to Make it Great!
Zoom auditions, virtual callbacks, and remote digital projects are a few of the many new normals brought on by 2020. As the world continues to transition to being as online as possible, having a digital presence as an actor and artist is more important now than ever before. So, if you find yourself with a bit more time on your hands in the next few days…weeks…or months, why not consider…
4 Things To Do Before You Get a VO Demo
A good voice-over demo costs a lot of money. A good demo producer will produce a demo that sounds fantastic. Once that’s done, at some point you’re going to have to audition, and if you’re not ready, all that money and time you spent on your demo is worth nothing. Have you ever seen a glamorous headshot, and then seen that the actor looks nothing like their photo? That’s what…
Darryn Glass Shares His Perspective on Repeating Class
Wash, Rinse, Repeat by ASC Student, Darryn Glass Growing up, these 3 words were found on the back of every bottle of shampoo I ever used. The funny thing about these words was their origin. They were a marketing scheme. I say scheme because the shampoo industry was looking for a way to increase sales so they created these simple instructions: Wash, Rinse, Repeat. Three little words that led to…
We had some questions about casting. Casting Director David O’Connor Gave Us Some Answers!
An Interview with Casting Director David O’Connor How did you get into the industry? Oddly, I got into Casting because I didn’t know how to work with actors. I was studying filmmaking and writing and I was planning on going off to direct and produce. LA was my goal in my youth. I had been wanting to get into this business since I was eight years old. How do the…
Acting Is Hard: 3 Ways of Dealing With The Rejection
Acting Is Hard: 3 Ways of Dealing With The Rejection by Christy Arington We’ve all been there. You’ve auditioned, you got the call back and now you’re on hold for a part that you really want to play and that would give your career a boost. You feel really great about your audition and how you presented yourself in the room. And then the call or email comes a few…
Embracing the Future as a Graduating Young Actor and Keeping the Freak Outs to a Minimum
Embracing the Future as a Graduating Young Actor and Keeping the Freak Outs to a Minimum By Becky Keeshin So it’s happening. It’s finally happening. I am a Young Actor. As I lay here in bed at 1 a.m. in New York City, awaiting my senior showcase at DePaul and anxiously recalibrating the recent auditions I’ve been on (how could I have taken direction in a different way, what was…
Prioritize and Memorize! 6 Tips To Help You Memorize Your Lines
6 Tips to Help You Memorize Your Lines by Christy Arington As an actor who does a lot of Shakespeare, I’m often asked the question, “How do you memorize all of those lines?” I’ve found that there are a lot of different techniques that can help you along the path of memorization and believe me, I’ve tried them all. There are a few sure tricks that I can suggest that…
Commercial Audition Advice from a Pro!
It’s All In The Timing Advice for the Commercial Audition by Matt Miller Commercial copy is intensely structured stuff and actors often don’t realize how they can use the structure of the commercial to their advantage when preparing their commercial audition. Fun fact: a broadcast TV commercial—and this is a notable designation as commercials made for the internet do not have the same rules—must fit into a very rigid running…
SELF HELP FOR SELF TAPING
SELF HELP FOR SELF TAPING 8 Great Tips for Audition Success by Gail Rastorfer of Artistic Strategies More and more on-camera casting AND theatres are accepting digital submissions and while it’s preferable that you stroll on over to your agents office(if you have an agent) or a studio(if you know of one) to lay that audition down, a lack of time and resources may not make…



