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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Actor Marketing 0 comments tags: Assistant Director, Call Sheet, Casting Directors, Makeup Artist, Wardrobe

Tips for Actors

Actors spend so much time looking for work that they may not consider what may be asked of them after getting the job. Professionalism is a big part of working on a set. With so many people involved in a project, it’s essential to build a great reputation with the Assistant Director for future work. An AD is responsible for everything to run smoothly. It is their responsibility to make sure all the pieces are seamlessly put together so that the director and rest of the crew can perform their jobs without complication. This includes making sure everything runs on time and talent is where they are supposed to be. Below, Konstantin Lavysh who has worked on three feature films, commercials (Nivea, Philips, Russian Telecom Provider), and music videos, shares his insights with actors on the do’s and don’ts of working on a set. Even before you get the job; it’s important to have an idea of what to do once on the set. I’m sure you will find this information as a valuable resource. Stay out of the Way – but Don’t Hide When we need you, we should be able to see you, so don’t wander off the […]
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Oct 22
by davidlap0rt3 in Acting Tips & Secrets, Headshot Tips 0 comments tags: Actor, Actress, Headshots, Makeup Artist, Makeup Tips, Parabans, Sulfites

Makeup Tips from Makeup Artist

Laurel Wiley is a professional and caring makeup artist. She see’s each client as an individual and applies makeup to highlight that individuality. One of the most important things that I look for in a makeup artist is how friendly they are with my clients. If the client is uncomfortable having their makeup done it will reflect when I start taking pictures. Also, if the makeup isn’t right, the photos won’t look their best. I always talk with my clients before we start makeup and make sure that we are on board with what they have in their mind. We always start with the clean, natural look and eventually (if the client wants) add more to match the various looks. First and foremost the makeup must look like you; always be aware when a makeup artist says that it will look different through the camera. If you’re not comfortable when you look in a mirror, chances are you won’t like it when you see the photos. Makeup Artist Laurel Wiley Laurel Wiley has been doing makeup and training makeup artists for 25 years. These are a few things she recommends. Photography has changed in the digital aspect so makeup has […]
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