I know I’ve been gone, long before Coronavirus slammed us here in the U.S. I thought I’d share some great books I’ve read on the various Acting techniques and becoming a CEO of your career. If your into audio books, I’ll include a link to sign up for audible. But check out the book list below! ( No particular order)
Year 2 of Bill Esper’s studio explores character and the dealings of pain, physical impediment, etc. You’re definitely going to want to read this one too!
This book is a 12-week program that helps you open creative avenues within your mind and gives you a whole new perspective on yourself, your art, and the abilities your subconscious represses. It’s filled with tasks that will definitely help you discover.
Even if you don’t want to be a filmmaker its always great to understand the skillset and demands of the people you work with, this book provides that along with a list of resources along the way.
A wonderful book by a wonderful woman. This is highly recommended if you want to be prepared and treat your acting career as a business. Acting is not just the auditions and this book guides you on what types of training you need, financial organization, casting websites, and things to the avoid. Reading this can help you avoid a lot of pitfalls in your journey.
No matter if you loved The Office or not. Jenna’s book gives you a sense of sympathy as she navigates her life and its struggles before booking the beloved role of Pam on the Office
I had the pleasure of meeting the author of this book on set. I’ll admit I might have forgotten what “magic hour” was and she quickly reminded me. This is a great book to put in your actor bag and take with you to set. With all the creative yet common lingo on set, having this book at hand will help you quickly understand the language of the crew. Tell her Hosea DeMarzino sent you!