Hey Hamza, great information. I'm so glad to have found this channel. I am trying to find the script analysis worksheet but don't see a link anywhere. Just to piggyback on that thought: Would you say your script analysis process differs for an audition vs how you'd breakdown scenes if you booked a role? I know they are two very different skillsets, so I am just trying to really refine a specific process for each. Random side question, but where did you get that shoulder holster? Is it a real one or just costume? I get a lot of detective auditions, so I have been looking for something like that. Thanks! Look forward to working with you in the future.
Hello Brett. Here's a downloadable link to the worksheet: Hamza Fouad on IMDB: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/i3voirumv863ru9gpx4qf/SCRIPT-ANALYSIS-GUIDE.pdf?rlkey=qt2xt5lqonx9a7s5a621wh348&dl=1 As per your question - The way I breakdown a scene for an audition and for the booked work is exactly the same. You 're armed with much more information when you book the role (the script, access to the director, writer etc.), so that will result in a much deeper dive. and the holster is actually a cellphone holster. You can find them on amazon for around 30 bones. Hope that helps!
Let me know if you have any questions or any topics you'd like me to speak on next.
Can you teach about acting techniques and activities that would help to become a better actor? 😊
Any warmup techniques before doing an audition?
Nice video! Very helpful! Thank you!
Hey Hamza, great information. I'm so glad to have found this channel.
I am trying to find the script analysis worksheet but don't see a link anywhere. Just to piggyback on that thought: Would you say your script analysis process differs for an audition vs how you'd breakdown scenes if you booked a role? I know they are two very different skillsets, so I am just trying to really refine a specific process for each.
Random side question, but where did you get that shoulder holster? Is it a real one or just costume? I get a lot of detective auditions, so I have been looking for something like that.
Thanks! Look forward to working with you in the future.
Hello Brett. Here's a downloadable link to the worksheet: Hamza Fouad on IMDB: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/i3voirumv863ru9gpx4qf/SCRIPT-ANALYSIS-GUIDE.pdf?rlkey=qt2xt5lqonx9a7s5a621wh348&dl=1
As per your question - The way I breakdown a scene for an audition and for the booked work is exactly the same. You 're armed with much more information when you book the role (the script, access to the director, writer etc.), so that will result in a much deeper dive.
and the holster is actually a cellphone holster. You can find them on amazon for around 30 bones.
Hope that helps!
This video is great. Using title cards never occurred to me.
Thank you for this. It helps a lot.
Glad to hear!
This is great, thank you!
Great channel
Nicely done!
Great tips.
Thanks!
Great video my friend! This information is extremely useful!! Thanks!!
So glad to hear!
Self-tapes is so much harder