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Job role - screen actor What Is a Screen Actor? A person whose profession is acting in films, or on television. They are the people in front of the camera and are the ones that deliver the overall performance. What are the responsibilities of the role? Responsibilities include attending auditions consistently for new projects, memorising lines on time for rehearsals, attending costume fittings, applying feedback from directors, working with other performers and performing in front of an audience/film crew. What skills are Required? Creativity Confidence Memorisation Flexibility Good communication Determination Punctual Teamwork Initiative Passion What Qualifications/Experience is required? While there is no set requirements to become a screen actor as the role depends on who is best suited to a role these qualification  do help you stand out from the crowd: Level 2 Certificate in Performing Arts. Level 3 Extended Diploma in Performing Arts - Acting. A level in Drama and Theatre. Le...

Career Development Plan

                                                                      Where I Am Now? - I am currently studying the RSL Acting Level 3 Diploma, Film Studies and graphic Communications. - I aspire to go to either the MET film school in Leeds, Brit school in London or the LAMDA college. Where I plan to be in the future - I want to perform in a variety of west end shows - I want to work on a cruise line as a performer - I want to work in the Tv and Film Industry                                                                                                       ...

Promotional statement revised video

  https://youtu.be/KaGcqo-i3Hw?si=m9i6HlWf9_ON76kV

Promotional Statement Reflection

Upon reflection from my peers and teacher regarding my Promotional Statement I have gone through what has been said and revised my initial work to improve it to the best of my abilities. To do this I started with changing my Background from the kitchen environment to a plain wall as this vastly changes the atmosphere into a professional one. I also kept the dogs out of the room so no interference was clearly visible. Working on the statement itself rather than location, I started with incorporating an introductory sentence saying my name and what I am studying. This makes the entire statement feel less rushed. I also improved on my hesitation/stuttering and diction just to make sure that the video was completely fluent and coherent to the viewer. I believe all these factors have greatly improved the presentation of my promotional statement making it a much more professional and watchable viewing experience for potential employers/casting directors.