Acting

  • Finding Your On-Screen Voice: Why Stage Habits Don’t Always Help in TV and Film

    Finding Your On-Screen Voice: Why Stage Habits Don’t Always Help in TV and Film

    Actors talk a great deal about “the voice” – the toolbox of breath, placement, resonance and intention that carries a performance. On stage, voice is architecture. It fills a room, reaches the rafters, and helps an actor hold an audience’s attention for two hours. But television and film live under a different physics. Microphones, lenses,…

  • Inclusive Casting

    Inclusive Casting

    Breaking Barriers: Rethinking Restrictive Casting in Film and Theatre Casting is the backbone of any film or stage production, shaping not just the performance but the very essence of the story being told. However, the industry has long been plagued by an issue that limits both creativity and opportunity: unnecessarily restrictive role characteristics. These arbitrary…