Tuesday 25 April 2017

Preparedness


For every successful actor, there are countless unsuccessful ones. Is it because they lack talent? No. Casting directors cite numerous reasons for not hiring certain actors and it’s rarely ever about talent. The most important issues include:

• Not doing the homework about a part: the sides and information provided to the actor gives them all the information they need to understand the character and also conduct some research about the part and/or or project.

• Inability to follow directions: casting directors begin judging the actors before they even enter the room, so they need to follow every instruction, no matter how insignificant each may seem. Filling out forms, behavior toward other actors and staff, conduct in the audition room, etc. The audition is their first opportunity to see if they can follow directions.


These are really only two examples. But, they can cost an actor dearly. They provide an example of how the actor will work during filming and also tells the director that the actor doesn’t care. The actor certainly won’t get a callback for that role or possibly any other project for which that casting director works.
Improper preparedness is the common denominator in these issues. The solution is coaching. And, not just any coaching. The key a successful professional acting career is proper acting coaching.

Rod Rowland Coaching

Rod is a highly successful actor with over 100 appearances in television and film. His credits include: NCIS New Orleans, American Horror Story, Grey’s Anatomy, CSI, and Twin Peaks Re-Boot, just to name a few.

He believes his twenties were squandered because he put his faith in pretentious acting instructors that cost him over $100,000. He has learned a great deal since then and now wants to pass on that knowledge. He simply does not want other actors to also waste a decade of their lives or, as so many others have done, simply give up.


Rod offers beginner friendly, private, one-on-one coaching in his studio in North Hollywood, California. No problem, however, for actors who don’t live in that area. Rod also conducts online actor training through FaceTime and Skype.

Rod will conduct a session of lessons custom-made to each actor. When the actor is through, they will be fully able to perform a top notch, spot-on audition

Just imagine having a veteran actor for a scene partner. That alone provides invaluable teaching.

Audition Preparedness


Through Rod, the actor will learn how to prepare for auditions. They will:

• Be able to properly respond to any direction the casting director offers. Such will prove their skills and reliability.

• Recognize and understand current acting techniques and theories.

• Be able to portray roles and characters they thought were impossible, thus widening their range.
Through Rod, the actor will place in the five percent of their competition.

Results

Solid agents have signed ninety percent of the students who remain committed to Rod’s program and consistently completed his advanced acting lessons. As well, casting directors have cast signed them on to professional paying gigs. Though Rod cannot promise success, as long as they dedicate and commit themselves and bring their energy, his odds are pretty great.


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Thursday 20 April 2017

The Agent


Any actor who dreams of stardom knows they need a great agent.

An agent is an actor’s representative and go-between. They look out for and speak on the actor’s behalf with regard to potential projects and roles. The agent also discusses and works-out the details of potential offers.

Sometimes an agent arranges meetings to introduce the actor to casting directors, executives, producers, and other individuals who make decisions about roles. This is so that when certain opportunities arise, those individuals think of the actor.

Should An Actor First Find an Agent Before You Look for Auditions?

No. An actor first needs to land roles before an agent will represent you. An agent makes money when the actors they represents land roles, so they, naturally, only want to sign actors with proven records of success. And, in some cases, someone they greatly trusts highly recommends.

How Do You Get an Agent to Notice You?

Actors need to put themselves out there if they ever want an agent to sign them. They do that by acting in plays, short films, student films, and taking classes. Such allows agents to notice them and/or allows them to make connect with individuals who personally know agents.

In essence, most of the actors who successfully sign with agents are the ones who found ways to be signed. This statement was not meant to be cheeky. It meant that some of the actors who actively look for and pursues ways to gain agents have a much better chance of having an agent sign them.


Rod Rowland Coaching

Rod Rowling is a highly successful actor who offers acting coaching. He’s appeared in over 100 television series and movies including American Horror Story, Criminal Minds, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Willows in the Wind, CSI: Miami, NCIS: Los Angeles, and The Closer, just to name a few.

Rod offers private, one-on-one acting sessions that are beginner friendly and uniquely tailored to each actor’s age, type, strengths, and weaknesses. An actor can attend classes in-person, at Rod’s North Hollywood studio, or take online acting classes or Skype acting classes, from any location.

Sessions with Rod are completely unlike any class from the multitude of unfamiliar acting teachers at those Hollywood Acting Schools or the myriad of unknown, unverified sites where you can book online acting coaches. He’s a proven, veteran actor who is still very active in the business. His sessions are equal to years at the best acting schools and several weekend workshops. And, his reasons for coaching are to help aspiring actors achieve the success he’s enjoying.

Help Finding an Agent

After an actor has completed Rod’s curriculum, he connects them to his actor, producer associate, whose artist placement company has connections with agents throughout the country. Agents have signed ninety percent of the students that completed Rod’s advanced packages and they have also landed professional paying acting jobs.

No one, not even Rod, however, can guarantee success, but actors who bring their energy and dependability to his sessions have great odds.

Rod is, without doubt, the best in in the country and one of the best ways a talented actor can connect with an agent.

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Wednesday 19 April 2017

Professional Actors Classes

In 1997 Rod Rowland was cast in the X-Files. In an interview around that time, Rod explained that he played an on-the-edge, depressed killer that heard voices from a tattoo on his arm. Rod added that he also wanted fans to sympathize with his character. His goals were to portray the character realistically and to “nail” the scenes.

Actors rarely talk like that in interviews. They mostly discuss the overall project or simply respond to the interviewer’s questions. Not Rod. Rod’s focus was on developing the character, making him authentic, and delivering a great performance. Once again, that’s rare.

Rod Rowling Coaching

Most actors follow the script as written and all of them usually perform the character the exact same way. Casting directors, however, are seeking something unique. And, that’s something Rod has been perfecting his entire career. It’s how he’s been so successful. It’s helped him appear in over 100 television series and films, including The Mentalist, Burn Notice, NCIS Los Angeles, Criminal Minds, Longmire, and Those Who Kill, just to name a few.


When Rod first started out, he sought guidance, but his acting teachers were themselves actors who only landed one or two roles at best. Most meant well, but tried to teach obsolete techniques even they didn’t comprehend and were never able to successfully use. And, unfortunately, that’s usually the kind of instructors who teach in most Hollywood acting schools.

As time passed, Rod created and developed his technique, and when he finally perfected it, his career path suddenly and drastically changed for the better. And, now, because he understands the frustration and loss of resources that so many aspiring actors face, he wants to help teach them all he has learned. The difference with Rod is that he is a highly successful actor who is still currently working. His techniques are current, comprehensible, and self-proven. And, his motivation is to help others.

How Rod Teaches

Rod teaches privately and one-on-one, through sessions that are customized to each actor’s strengths, weaknesses, type, and age. Rod conducts lessons live, at his North Hollywood studio. No problem, however, if you reside elsewhere, as he also conducts online acting classes and skype acting classes.

Most of the students who have completed Rod’s advanced packages now have agents and flourishing acting careers. While Rod cannot specifically guarantee success, he can say that your odds can only increase as long as you consistently commit to your training and dedicate all of your energy.


At least just imagine reading lines with and learning from a veteran actor. Twelve one-hour sessions with Rod is equal to years of study with the highest quality acting school and weeks of workshops with casting directors.

It’s time to stop throwing away your money and wasting time. Contact Rod today.

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Monday 17 April 2017

Keep on Studying and Learning


Actors are artists. Just like painters, sculptors, writers, and poets are artists. Artists are also passionate. Intensely passionate. They absolutely love their art and they’re most happy when they’re doing their art. For some, it’s the only time they’re happy. Artists pursue their craft intensely. Even when people protest their actions. Even when people tell them that they’ll never do any good. The artist’s dream is success and recognition. And, for the actor, a successful professional acting career means landing roles and performing them well.

Landing roles and doing them well…well, doesn’t usually happen right away or very easily. An actor has appeal to casting directors. To do that, an actor has to develop their talent. And, that takes work.

The Business of Acting

To land roles, an actor also has to try to get an agent to sign them and book and schedule auditions, and then prepare for those auditions. That’s the business part of acting. And, it takes work, too.

Love and Passion


An artist’s love and passion for their art keeps them striving to land roles and perform well. It helps them succeed. And, when the actor is working, they’re happy. But, when they’re not working….well, those days are dark.

The dark days usually come in waves and stretches. It’ll seem like months where there are no roles for which the actor to apply and/or months where the actor is continually rejected. And, they happen to everyone. Even to the best actors. Even to Academy Award winning actors. It’s part of life. Even people who aren’t actors have their own dark days.

Sometimes those dark days wear down an actor and make them question their dream. But, the actor cannot let that happen. They must keep their love and passion for acting alive during those dark days. It’s absolutely vital.

There’s a positive way to spend the dark days. Not only does this approach keep the passion and dream alive, it helps the actor improve their skills, too. It’s acting coaching.

Rod Rowland

Rod Rowland is a highly successful actor. He’s appeared in over 100 television series and movies, including NCIS: New Orleans, NCIS Los Angeles, The Mentalist, CSI: Miami, The Closer, Cold Case, and Weeds, just to name a few.

Rod had dark times himself, too. But, he kept on working on his craft. He put aside the business pressure and focused on the love and passion he had for acting. It kept away all his doubts and uncertainties and kept him energized.

During his early years, however, he wasted time and money on the wrong kinds of acting teachers and coaches. He just didn’t have anyone to show him the proper way or help him figure out who could properly help him. He, therefore, created his own technique that he currently uses and which now brings him ongoing success.

Rod Rowland Coaching


Rod wants to help aspiring actors keep their love and passion alive during those dark times (as well as great times, too). He wants to help aspiring actors perfect their art and receive training from a coach who truly knows how to succeed and who truly wants them to succeed. He does not want them wasting their time and money.

Rod offers private, on-one-one acting coaching that are beginner friendly and use personalized exercises and drills. He’s lessons bring forth and perfect the actor’s love and passion shows the actor how to reveal it to the casting director and also how to add it to scenes.

Ninety percent of the students who consistently complete Rod’s advanced packages have gone on to find agents and land roles. While Rod cannot guarantee success in every case, the actor’s odds are good if they bring dedication and consistency to the training.



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