Tag: television

  • How To Be A Presenter

    How To Be A Presenter

    David McClelland talks about why he loves presenting, the reality of spinning lots of plates at once, and the things you need to make it in the tough presenting world – starting with his expert subject, tech. David McClelland is a writer, presenter, broadcaster and technology expert working across television, radio, print and online. He is the resident technology…

  • BBC Launches Opportunity for Disabled Actors

    BBC Launches Opportunity for Disabled Actors

    BBC launches nationwide search, training and showcase opportunity for disabled actors The BBC is launching a pioneering new training programme for disabled actors that will shine a light on experienced actors already working in the industry, as well as discover and develop the potential of up and coming talent. The development programme, called ‘Class Act:…

  • How to Master Screen Acting

    How to Master Screen Acting

    Screen director and Bow Street co-founder, Shimmy Marcus, talks about the key to giving a successful screen performance as an actor.

  • How to Survive Pilot Season

    How to Survive Pilot Season

    It’s a well known fact that Los Angeles is the mecca for television, and the birthplace of the majority of our favourite series, but the actors on those shows all have something in common; most of their careers skyrocketed because of pilot season. Living in Los Angeles as an actor you quickly become accustomed to the…

  • Acting for Camera: Part One

    Acting for Camera: Part One

    Domenique Fragale trained at Arts Educational Schools and recently moved to the United States to work in Los Angeles. Here, she shares her tips acting for camera, and preparing your character. Research More often than not before you book the role, you will most likely be put through a screen test – it’s not as difficult as it…