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Cold Readings Made Easy Videos
A Survival Kit for the Working Actor
Never again let a cold reading stand between you and the part! "COLD READINGS MADE EASY," a 4-volume series is a survival kit for the working actor...
Getting a good part in a film, becoming a series regular, getting a lead in a mini-series - that's what every actor wants! A good acting job and a chance to perform at a level that allows you to really express your talent and creativity. And the only way to get that chance is to audition…
BUT - doing a good audition means doing a good "cold reading." Getting the part is not about whether or not you can act, but about whether or not you can do the cold reading! Don't lose a dynamite part because you can't cold read at the level at which you can act!
With "COLD READINGS MADE EASY," you will receive a practical, step-by-step video guide to successful cold reading. Each volume contains a workbook, scenes, and a checklist to enable you to practice and perfect your auditioning skills. Join Noelle C. Nelson, Ph.D., well-known professional acting coach in Los Angeles for over 20 years, as she makes her winning cold reading techniques available to you!
Volume I 47 Minutes | Basics of Cold Reading (Beginner) shows you how to: - Get your face out of the page and audition like a pro
- Figure out what's going on in the scenes in 5 minutes or less
- Make your lines sound real even when they aren't memorized
| Volume II 43 Minutes | Personalizing Your Cold Reading (Intermediate) teaches you how to: - Make character choices that work
- Physicalize your cold reading so It's interesting and alive
- Give a truly memorable and on-target interpretation
| Volume III 51 Minutes | Getting the Job (Advanced) explains how to: - Give a dynamic reading by playing the tension in the scene
- Adapt your reading successfully to the specific show you're up for - soap, episodic or film
- Adapt your reading successfully to the specific part you're up for - lead, cameo or under-5
| Volume IV 75 Minutes | Cold Reading for COMEDY teaches you how to: - Find the humor in the scene and make it work - every time
- Set up and deliver gag lines so you get that laugh
- Impress the casting director by making even an unfunny comedic scene - funny!
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