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Acting 101 – Headshots and Headshot Photographers

Headshots are the marketing lifeblood of an actor. They are on every casting site, website, social media page and with you at auditions. A good headshot can help and a bad headshot can kill. As important as they are, people don’t always take them seriously. For the actor just starting out the up front cost of everything can be a bit daunting: casting sites charge, classes charge, some showcases charge and then there’s gas and general living expenses… it makes sense to look for ways to cut costs.

Don’t skimp on your headshots, though!

I’m not saying to spend thousands of dollars – that’s excessive – but you should be prepared to spend between $150-$450 on a good photographer and between 2-4 different looks.

Let’s talk definitions:

Headshot Photographer – A headshot photographer is not:

    • Your cousin who has, “A really good camera.”
    • Your friend that took that really good picture of you once.
    • A portrait photographer.
When looking for a headshot photographer it’s important to know that they can shoot what is considered a “headshot.” A headshot is more than just a good picture of you, it is a marketing picture of you so it needs to show what you look like (what you really look like, not the idealized, super Photoshopped you), your personality and have that special “something” that will help it stand out among the thousands (yes THOUSANDS) of other submissions that are coming through the casting director’s inbox. There’s a reason why a good photographer costs and it’s because they have developed a way to get all of those elements into a picture. It’s not that any photographer can’t produce those results, but when you’re talking about your career, especially when starting out, do you really want to take your chances with someone who hasn’t developed this skill?
Looks – A look is an outfit or style of dress that you take a series of pictures in. In my last headshot session I did three looks: Casual Business (seen above),
Comedy Casual,
and Casual Commercial. 
There are plenty more you can do as well like Theatrical, Character shots (although those are less viable now a days), “Young Dad or Mom…” There are as many variations as you can think of. Know your type and plan ahead. If you have an agent then ask them if they have any looks they’d like you to shoot. They are trying to get you work, it’s a good idea to give them the materials they need.
So now you may be saying to yourself, “OK, I get it, I need good headshots. Fine, cool. Who do I go to?”
If you have an agent ask for their recommendations. They will usually have a list of people that they like. If you have friends who have killer headshots that you love ask who did them, then interview the photographer and make sure they can shoot what you need. If you live in California here are four photographers that I have used and recommend in no particular order:

Alan Mercer – He does a great job at capturing personality and making a promo photo look and “feel” like you. Lots of celebrity clients, but not celebrity prices: http://www.alanmercer.com/

Aaron Huniu – The nice thing about Aaron is that he will absolutely work with you to create what you need. He shoots documentary style, portrait style, artsy-fartsy, whatever you need:  http://www.aaronhuniuphotography.com/

Molly Hawkey – I just did my new headshots with her and she is an awesome shooter! Lots of fun, funny and, as you can see from the site, she likes to capture the natural “you.” : http://www.hawkeyphotos.com/

The Schultz Bros. – 30-something years later and these guys are still kickin’. OC local and they can do everything. Fun Fact – The Schultz Brothers did my very first headshots over 28 years ago: http://schultzbrosphoto.com/

If you have questions don’t hesitate to ask in the comments.

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Fun Video Friday – The Chili

Yesterday Wiggy Webs released our first sketch – “The Chili!” It is the first of many planned new items for the Wiggy Webs channel.

Starring its writer, Alexander Rossiter, and myself and directed by Zeke Pinheiro this is the exploration of two men trying to discover whether or not they love chili.

Watch, “Like,” and subscribe, like you do for YouTube stuff,and feel free to comment.

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Imagination Machine Camp at Studio 105

 

For all my friends and parents who want their kids to try the arts, but aren’t sure that Hollywood is quite their thing, here’s a great opportunity to try creative writing AND performing! Studio 105 will be hosting the Imagination Machine Writing Camp this summer. Check out the video:

Call Studio 105 for more details: 562-283-3100

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First Week of Improv Month at Studio 105!

Check out this reel of some of the work that we’re doing over at Studio 105. This is a reel of some of the exercises we did for the first week of improv month.

Big thanks to the students who let us show their work!

Vistit here to learn more: Studio 105 in Long Beach.

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The Kids Keep On Booking!

The kids that I teach over at Kids Acting School have been booking machines!

Here’s Athena in a commercial for Generation 7 cleaning products:

Thinking about getting your kid in the business? Kids Acting School does a free intro Wednesday nights and Saturday afternoons. Follow this LINK for more information or got to my EDUCATOR PAGE.

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Bobble Head Curtis – The Video

The video for Bobble Bobble has been released on their Facebook page, and I’m posting it here for your viewing pleasure:

Don’t tell me I can’t mug at the camera.

Also, how do we rate the smile at the end, creepy or cheesy? Let me know in the comments.

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One Of My Students Is A Meme!

I teach young actors and naturally I want them to work, and work they do, but this is the first time one of them has become a bit of an internet sensation!

That’s Ava in the picture above and she did a commercial for Google last year. It’s funny, take a look:

And now it’s been GIF’d and Tumblr’d and spread all over the internets!

Here’s a link to a Tumblr search for Martin Van Buren. She’s all over the place.

I’m very excited for her!

And a little jealous that she might get to meet Grumpy Cat.

Memes all know each other, right?

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Studio 105 Commercial!

Steven from Studio 105 and I put together a quick commercial about the studio, and here it is:

We have on-camera acting classes on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday nights from 7-9pm in the Studio 105 space in downtown Long Beach. Steven teaches Tuesdays and Thursdays and I teach Wednesdays.

In fact, because my class is just starting, we’ve got a deal going on!

Normally you’re first month of class is $250 – but if you sing up for my class and give the code “Super Blog” you’ll get 30% off! So your first month is only $175, and then each month there after is only $150!

Amazing, right?

Remember this offer is only valid for your initial sign-up for my new Wednesday night class and expires May 1, 2013. You must use the code  “super blog” when signing up.

You can go to the Studio 105 website or call this number: 323-898-3567 to sign up. Space is limited to get your spot soon.

Have questions? Leave them in the comments.

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Fun Video Friday – Shmimprov & Pokemon

For today’s fun video, in what could become a weekly segment if I remember to do it, I’m bringing back a classic bit featuring improviser Jesse Moriarty and myself as we show you the Pokemon battle that didn’t make it to the cartoon.

Due to language this may not be perfectly safe for work.

Jesse is a very funny guy and a wonderful comic book artist. I’d post you places to see his work, but I don’t know of any and a Google search produced nothing but his personal Facebook page, and I don’t know that he’s going to want screaming fans hounding him with friend requests.

Hope you enjoy it! Let me know what you think!

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You ever want to know what I’d look like as a bobblehead?

Well now you can!

Thanks to the folks at One & Only Creations, Inc. there is now a bobblehead of Disco Curtis in the world.

I’ll be doing a short commercial/video for them and this was made for that.

More details when have them about where you can see the finished video, but for now enjoy my stellar disco move.

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