There are things they don't teach you at film school. How writers should get an agent, how directors should do their taxes—and what actors should know about cinematography. This post was written by Indeana Underhill and Haeleigh Royall. “First team to set!” It’s your first day as the star of a Tier 1 feature. You’re being ushered by a nameless production assistant to set—to shoot the end of the movie. After hundreds of self-tapes in your studio apartment—pushing your bed against one wall and the Ikea room divider to the other side—and “no” from nearly every corner of the industry, today is the reason you decided to stay. You’ve studied acting for over a decade, spent tens of thousands of dollars on classes, and been broken down to find your inner “truth” to pull from. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Monday, 28 November, 2022