Thursday, October 18, 2007

The adventures of breaking into the wonderful world of acting

By Ken Petersen



I just had to put this into proper context and allow my readers to grasp an incredible sotry of "right place at the right time".


That is really the only way I can explain what happened last week. (Oct 1ish). I had been looking over the local listings for casting calls in the NY, Long Island area. This was nothing new, I have one talent company who sends me weekly information, even though I have NEVER done anything like it.


Possibly it is following a dream.


OK, so I have 20 years as a DJ entertainer, hosting private parties, weddings, and gala events. This was a start for a couple reasons. Being onstage, spot lighted and also help me create a tremendous vocal pressence.


OK back to the story at hand, (oh wait... all the regular stuff I do helping schools get athletic equipment is still going strong, and done by day). Ok so this curtain call for the play " Carousel" was taking place in the town of Old Bethpage on Long Island. When my time came up and I had to audition I was totally unprepared. No one had mentioned anything about a "headshot", or a musical piece from any broadway play I was to know. The part I felt I was going to go for didn't require singing anyhow. Well the director didn't buy my ignorance, and had me sing the scale with the music director. He stepped back and said "wow, what a voice", the next day I got called back, and given a great part!


At the same time I had "volunteered" to be an extra in the upcoming movie "Video Guys" to be released July 08.


The same thing happened, the director heard my voice, asked me if I currently did voiceovers and if not, he would direct me to the right people, than offered me a costarring role in the movie!!!


I played a priest, and my entire shoot was that day! It was an easy role, I kept the script in my bible and performed a marriage ceremony. I was also asked to adlib"where needed". Now mind you, I am freakin new! Well see the movie, all went very well, it was extremely fun, I blessed everyone after the shoot was over and now expect to be doing more in the near future!!


Let me know you comments on this one. It just doesn't stop!








I give sports equipment to schools, leagues and towns at no charge, by offering the opportunity of becoming a sponsor on the projects to local, regional and national advertisers and businesses. I work by referrals for 85% of my sponsors, and secure the equipment thru the various equipment companies. A scoreboard, for instance can come from any manufacturer the client chooses. ANd NOW I am a freakin ACTOR!!


From Cave-Painting Neanderthal to Fine Arts Aficionado - Understanding Performance Art

By Matt Lavin



Becoming a cultured, intelligent, independent arts enthusiast with no opinions that deviate from the status quo can be a difficult process. The fine arts world has many unspoken rules, some of which Bosworth Magazine covered in the first installment of this series, “Understanding Abstract Expressionism.” But our multi-part course on improving your aesthetic would not be complete without an examination of performance art.


The term "Performance Art" became widespread in the 1960s in the United States. It originally expressed a variety of performance forms, including poetry, music, film, and visual art. It is marked primarily by a breakdown of structures and rules, but that breakdown of rules is dutifully and meticulously structured.


When to Go: Performance art can be shocking, scary, funny, unsettling, or anything else that calls attention to the performance in that “look at me, I’m an artist” kind of way. As such, you should be careful to attend only when you plan to give the performance your full attention. Or if you’re really drunk.


Who to Bring: Avoid bringing your friend who always talks through the movie when you go to the movie theater. This guy will probably make you look like an ass when he throws popcorn at the guy smearing authentic Mississippi mud on his leotard. Do bring, however, a woman you’re trying to impress.


Best Beverage to Order Afterward: If you’re sitting around afterward with a group of arts enthusiasts, consider an espresso and a cigarette. If caffeine and/or tobacco bother you, try a fine wine. Or better yet, invent a fictitious region of France (make sure it sounds really French) and order a wine from that region. When they say they don’t have it, throw a tantrum and make snide remarks.


When to Criticize: Anything by a student performer is up for grabs. However, if an established artist does the exact same performance, you should love it.


What to Love: Laud anything where a substance gets smeared on a leotard, anything with nudity, anything in which the F-Word is used repeatedly and loudly, anything anti-Bush, anything with a recognizable Christ figure in it, and anything the combines two or more of these elements. Also, trombones.


Should I Become a Performance Artist? Do you like it when people look at you, and compliment you for little or no reason? Do you crave constant attention? Are you pretentious? Do you hunger for strangers to stare at your naked body? Do you have few if any marketable skills? If you answered yes to any of these questions, performance art is not for you.








Matt Lavin is the creator/editor of "Bosworth: An Online Humor Magazine Brimming with Unearned self-Importance." [http://www.bosworthmagazine.com] He is also working toward a PhD in literature at the University of Iowa.


Art Schools

By Ruel Hinaloc



Art schools are a good way to learn for a new career. art schools to search for everything from associate’s to doctoral degrees in over 50 business-related concentrations, including painting, theatre, music and art. Art schools offer various programs to suit the needs of different students. Art schools look for students with strong technical skills in a variety of different types of media. Art schools also look at your personal statement and letters of recommendation when considering you for acceptance, so pay great attention to both of those.


Design


Design is often described as art with a purpose. Design students begin by learning the principles of design, which include color, texture, proportion, line, shape, value, and will then branch into the specifics of the medium that the student has chosen.


Fine Art School to Open In Struggling Downtown Small cities like Medfield look to art and art school to revitalize their downtowns. Fine artists, including painters, sculptors, and illustrators create original artwork using a variety of media and techniques. Fine artists typically display their work in museums, commercial art galleries, corporate collections, and private homes. Fine artists specialize in one or two art forms, such as painting, illustrating, sketching, sculpting, printmaking, and restoring.


Graphic


Graphic arts as a career are very lucrative these days and receiving a degree in Graphic Arts from the New York School of Design or Rhode Island School of Design almost guarantees the recipient of a respected position in the field. Fashion design schools teach students to see their designs through all the way to the creation of a finished garment.


Students in art school are typically thought to have bohemian values and to seek a particular lifestyle.Students learn practical skills and develop direct relationships with the people, industries, and ideas shaping these disciplines. Students who are interested in applying to the top specialized private art schools can refer to the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD).


Information and advice about careers such as graphic design, web design, fashion design, and many more rewarding art careers. Art schools are more likely to accept students that are passionate about their art and motivated. Art schools offer various programs to suit the needs of different students.








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