"...PEACE in who you are...." NOW THAT'S THE KEY!!! I reference SC to and for actors constantly. I want them to get the same "beauty" out of the experience that I received. I bet there NEVER is a "sad" review for SC. Now....HEADSHOTS.....ok, ok....OKAY I'm gonna get them done soon....I really promise....okay okay....OKAY....
KNOW that what you give us to inner-stand what, why and how we do what we do in this industry is sooooo appreciated!!! It helps us to calm down, settle down and, more importantly, love and roll with the process. I'd say a Higher Power sent you AND Brooke!!!
I learn a lot of very valuable information about the dramatic creative process watching your videos. Thank you sir!! One feedback i can provide is that in your more recent videos you have slowed down your delivery style which i think works better. But you are awesome.
I believe that the “how” and the “why” were the two most eye opening aspects of Sam’s process. I had no idea of how people immediately perceived me. It blew my mind. With every audition and especially every booking, I thank God above that I took Sam’s class. It totally changed the way that I approached my job.
We do offer both Zoom and in-person. Our most recent zoom Worksop was May 5-8, 2023. Our next one will likely be at the end of the summer into the fall.
@@marilynnlewis8400 great! What you can do in the meantime is head to our website and scroll to where it says Upcoming Workshop dates, and then click on the “Deposits for Future SCP workshops” and place a $50 deposit. That or at the very least scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the “email us with questions” so that we’ll have a way to contact you when the next Worksop is announced. www.get-taped.com/sam-christensen
When an engineer becomes an actor you get an orderly understanding of “the process” of acting. Super helpful for us actors who do not possess this innate ability. This is why I love your videos, not only for the topics but for the “how-to” part. Consternation? I had to look that one up. 😎 Once again, thanks for these instructive and motivating videos on Monday mornings. I am off to tape a confident audition today!
Thanks, Donna! Glad you liked it. And I'm just still trying to make my high school English teacher proud by using those big SAT words. My verbal score was much lower than my Math score...
Thanks so much. Great 20 minutes video! Are we expected to wear the same hairstyle (e.g. straight hair vs ponytail, prop eyeglasses) like in the headshot for in person audition?
Not necessarily. You can make distinct choices for hair/wardrobe for each audition. If the hairstyle is very different from your headshot, you could always revert back for the slate. That is, if you have your hair up for the audition, you could let it down for the slate. But the interesting thing about what we mention in the video about these essences and qualities is that if you accurately reflect them in your headshot, they will still come across in your audition video regardless of your hairstyle. On a related note, the conventional wisdom is that if you wear your hair/makeup/clothes a certain way for the first audition, do it the same way for the callback. There are exceptions to every rule, but that's a good default.
You can email us (SamChristensenStudios@get-taped.com) and we'll then notify you directly of our next free preview event and when the dates get solidified. It's looking more like Sept 13-16 for the next virtual.
Hi Mathew, can you do a video about how to get casting directors to see you as a guest star instead of a co-star? Especially after you've booked a couple of costars with them? 😊
Temperature control is critical as always so make sure that your metal of choice is fully brought up to temperature. The temperature of the mold is often overlooked. You can preheat the mold which helps prevent blockages from metal solidifying before the entirety of metal is poured as well as eliminating moisture from the casting media which tends to flash into steam and screwing up your pour. Also, be sure to take shrinkage into account which happens when the metal cools and solidifies. Making your mold 2% larger is a good starting point.
That is so insightful on doing your own breakdown of yourself never thought of it that way
Glad that it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
"...PEACE in who you are...." NOW THAT'S THE KEY!!! I reference SC to and for actors constantly. I want them to get the same "beauty" out of the experience that I received. I bet there NEVER is a "sad" review for SC. Now....HEADSHOTS.....ok, ok....OKAY I'm gonna get them done soon....I really promise....okay okay....OKAY....
KNOW that what you give us to inner-stand what, why and how we do what we do in this industry is sooooo appreciated!!! It helps us to calm down, settle down and, more importantly, love and roll with the process. I'd say a Higher Power sent you AND Brooke!!!
Thank you Linda!!!!!
I learn a lot of very valuable information about the dramatic creative process watching your videos. Thank you sir!!
One feedback i can provide is that in your more recent videos you have slowed down your delivery style which i think works better. But you are awesome.
Noted. I was actually very exhausted while recording this video, which may have had something to do with it 😬
I believe that the “how” and the “why” were the two most eye opening aspects of Sam’s process. I had no idea of how people immediately perceived me. It blew my mind. With every audition and especially every booking, I thank God above that I took Sam’s class. It totally changed the way that I approached my job.
This actually helped so much
Yay! So glad it did.
This video is amazingly well intentioned and the ideas presented here are SOOOOO valuable! Thank you so much for this!
You're so welcome!
Wow - your content is so valuable! Thank you for breaking it down into practical knowledge and for sharing it with us!
You're so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Just sent this to ALL my students. Well done sir.
Awesome. Thanks!
One of the best you’ve done, brah!
Thanks, Duane!
Fantastic video! I will come back to this often. Thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great tips 👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks again!
These videos are so helpful. Are the workshops over zoom?
We do offer both Zoom and in-person. Our most recent zoom Worksop was May 5-8, 2023. Our next one will likely be at the end of the summer into the fall.
@@GetTaped Please put me on the list for the next zoom workshop! Thanks
@@marilynnlewis8400 great! What you can do in the meantime is head to our website and scroll to where it says Upcoming Workshop dates, and then click on the “Deposits for Future SCP workshops” and place a $50 deposit. That or at the very least scroll to the bottom of the page and hit the “email us with questions” so that we’ll have a way to contact you when the next Worksop is announced. www.get-taped.com/sam-christensen
When an engineer becomes an actor you get an orderly understanding of “the process” of acting. Super helpful for us actors who do not possess this innate ability. This is why I love your videos, not only for the topics but for the “how-to” part.
Consternation? I had to look that one up. 😎
Once again, thanks for these instructive and motivating videos on Monday mornings. I am off to tape a confident audition today!
Thanks, Donna! Glad you liked it. And I'm just still trying to make my high school English teacher proud by using those big SAT words. My verbal score was much lower than my Math score...
Thanks so much. Great 20 minutes video! Are we expected to wear the same hairstyle (e.g. straight hair vs ponytail, prop eyeglasses) like in the headshot for in person audition?
Not necessarily. You can make distinct choices for hair/wardrobe for each audition. If the hairstyle is very different from your headshot, you could always revert back for the slate. That is, if you have your hair up for the audition, you could let it down for the slate. But the interesting thing about what we mention in the video about these essences and qualities is that if you accurately reflect them in your headshot, they will still come across in your audition video regardless of your hairstyle.
On a related note, the conventional wisdom is that if you wear your hair/makeup/clothes a certain way for the first audition, do it the same way for the callback. There are exceptions to every rule, but that's a good default.
@@GetTaped ahhh thanks so much for awesome tips.
Nice !!!!! Thanks man
When‘s the next workshop?
Our next virtual Sam Christensen Workshop will be either Sept 13-16 or Sept 20-23. We're still settling on which weekend will fit into our schedule.
@@GetTaped how can I be notified?
You can email us (SamChristensenStudios@get-taped.com) and we'll then notify you directly of our next free preview event and when the dates get solidified. It's looking more like Sept 13-16 for the next virtual.
@@GetTaped thank you!
Hi Mathew, can you do a video about how to get casting directors to see you as a guest star instead of a co-star? Especially after you've booked a couple of costars with them? 😊
Interesting topic. I’ll think on it to see if I have something to say on the topic…
Love this ...for one moment I accidentally pressed thumbs down but this gets a big thumbs up
Thanks, Sabrina!
That slider goes to 11, huh?
Thank you for noticing 😁
Temperature control is critical as always so make sure that your metal of choice is fully brought up to temperature. The temperature of the mold is often overlooked. You can preheat the mold which helps prevent blockages from metal solidifying before the entirety of metal is poured as well as eliminating moisture from the casting media which tends to flash into steam and screwing up your pour. Also, be sure to take shrinkage into account which happens when the metal cools and solidifies. Making your mold 2% larger is a good starting point.
You win the internet for today 😂😂😂