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Case Study: The Branding of an Actors School of Performing Arts
The competition for performing arts schools is tough and indeed it is important for those who are in such an industry to pay special attention to branding. Recently, I met a gentleman who started a performing arts and actors training school during my travels and he called it V-Stages.
Later I considered what V-stages meant and the marketing value of that brand. The gentleman had done an excellent job designing his business cards and the whole th Read More...
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Speak Passionately - Public Speaking Training
As a public speaker there is nothing more important than your ability to speak passionately, or at least with enthusiasm, which is something the actor-trainers at Public Speaking Training by Broadway Actors emphasize.
While listening to a speech an audience is distracted. They may be admiring the way you look, sound, are dressed; feel bothered by the room being overly air-conditioned or too warm; and your speech will evoke associations and memo Read More...
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Movie Making: Who Among You Shall Cast Sharon Stone?
How often have you seen a movie which was entertaining enough and beautiful to look at but the most important roles were played by actors who didn’t fit? And the opposite; an actor who was so right for the role that it is hard to imagine how anyone else could play that part.
Spartacus has been remade and it may be that the new version appeals to a younger, present-day oriented crowd, but to me Kirk Douglas was so exactly right in the role that a Read More...
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