We've been here since early 2014 and we have receieved a few testimonials on our website, but as of late 2018 we have moved our review serction to Google and Facebook. If you would like to let us know your experience with Web For Actors we would love to hear from you.
Stana Hans - Web For Actors client
Between acting classes, auditions and 14-hour shoots, there's not a lot of time and energy left to give my online presence the effort it deserves. Setting up my site and keeping all my accounts up to date has been ridiculously easy.
Actor Website Tips | Get domain names with your name or stage name in it. That's how people will find you.
There are always different opinions out there on what the first step of getting the website should be. Without any doubt, I strongly believe that the first step should be finding the right domain name.If you're not...Actor Casting Hints | Impress Casting Directors
Be confident, but not smug. Think of something pleasant before you go in, and keep your head up.Actor Dictionary | Axis of Action
When it comes to continuity and editing, the "Axis of Action" is an imaginary line that passes through the two main actors of a scene, defining the spatial relations of all the elements of the scene as being to the right or left. The camera is not supposed to cross the axis at a cut and thus reverse those spatial relations. This will confuse the audience as to where in relation to one another the actors are standing. In other words, if two actors are talking to each other if we are shooting an actor's face and he/she is looking toward screen right, when the camera flips to the other actor whom he/she is talking to, that actor should be looking toward screen left. This is also called the "180? line."
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