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Resources relating to all workshops can be found here.
Resources relating to all workshops can be found here.
CAIRN Workshop led by Russell Watters, focussing on how to use Excel Spreadsheets and summing up Russell's Eight Top Tips.
CAIRN Workshop: session leader Russell Watters explains his advice on best practice when sending out your invoices, especially to corporate and council clients.
We have a little more chat about editing before we move to the key decision in all this - which take to send.
The gang discuss line-learning, and understanding the need to focus on what you can control (with a little advice from Bryan Cranston).
A look at how to approach a self-tape which involves no script, (in this instance a scene involving violence and fairly extreme simulated sexual content) and discussions on editing, microphones and lots more.
More discussion on techniques, tech and ideas good and bad with their pluses and minuses... and the GAME-CHANGER is revealed.
Continuing to discuss self-tape auditions, including looking at one of Doug Russell's own, a successful audition for a part in Peaky Blinders, which, as you can probably guess, involves simulated physical threat and violence.
Workshop leader Doug Russell and the participants continue to discuss Dacre Montgomery's Stranger Things self-tape. What are the "rules"? Should you obey them? When should you break them?
The second part of CAIRN's self-tape audition workshop, led by Doug Russell.
Doug introduces his ideas on how to self-record a good self-tape & how he learned, through trial & error, how to do it.