Sunday, November 28, 2010

RIP Leslie Nielsen



Today we certainly lost a legend. His brilliant dead-pan comedy will never be forgotten. With his first credit in 1950, he performed in literally hundreds of television and films. He said one of my favorite quotes: "Doing nothing is very hard to do . . . you never know when you're finished."  Thank you for years of laughs!

CBS:
 Leslie Nielsen, who traded in his dramatic persona for inspired bumbling as a hapless doctor in "Airplane!" and the accident-prone detective Frank Drebin in "The Naked Gun" comedies, died on Sunday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. He was 84. 


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Thursday, November 18, 2010

What to do when you don't have a job....

So you have all this creativity and no outlet for it.....what the hell do you do??

I mean there are tons of ways to waste your time but what's something productive to do? Here's a list of ideas I've found:


  • Clean the house - don't really recommend this one. WHile I keep my house exceptionally clean, it gets boring and I've ultimately become "Suzy Homemaker" which is my worst enemy!

  • Take Classes - dance, voice, acting, painting, improv, exercise, yoga. Whatever it is just to get your creative juices flowing! I'm sure there are tons of dance studios, gyms, and acting classes around you just have to take the time to look them up. Do yourself a favor and don't put it off till "tomorrow". Meet my friend GOOGLE , he'll help you find what you're looking for!

  • Read - I know it sounds dull, but nothing gets my creative mind running more than a detailed book. Some of my favorites: The Hunger Games (3 part series), Twilight (duh!), Making it on Broadway (not a novel, but EXTREMELY valuable!), and Neverwhere.

  • Open-Mic Nights - This one is new to me, but Chicago has a couple of places with "Open-Mic Nights" for every genre...including  musical theatre! YEA! They have someone who can play the piano (for those of us who can't :) ), you bring your book of music and sing! Or tell jokes, or whatever! This is also a GREAT place to be heard by agencies, producers, etc. TIP: Get there early!!
    • Few places to go in Chicago:

  • Flash Mobs - this option is one we've all heard about, but very few of us have actually participated in. I, for one, am dying to do it! Here's the latest example below:


If you have any other ideas or something I forgot, please spread the word and post in the comments. I'll be sure to mention them in my next blog :)

Peace!
C-note!

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Who are you?

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Something I had to learn in the last few years



The greatest lesson and hardest struggle any actor can learn is knowing their type and what they're good at.

For instance, myself being a short, curvy Caucasian blonde, I would have no chance at being in the musical "In The Heights", where it's mostly edgy Latinos singing in Spanish and rapping....even though I'd be damn good at it and almost auditioned with a brunette wig on....that's besides the point. Now put me in an audition for "Legally Blonde"? I've got that shit!

Know your type. Let's define "Type":  a number of persons sharing a particular characteristic, or set of characteristics, that causes them to be regarded as a group, more or less precisely defined or designated.

Are you tall? Shot? Skinny? Curvaceous? Sexy? Frumpy? Young? Middle-aged? Old?....there's no shame. Society ingrains in us that we should all want to be tall, thin, super-model types that never eat, but that's not what 99% of us are. We have to be honest with ourselves and see who and what we really are. And actually, from what I've seen, there are more parts nowadays for people with odd bodies than the "super-model" types anyways!

If you're having trouble deciphering your "type", ask a close friend. However, be prepared to not get the answer you may be wanting. What your friend will tell you is a good thing! You want an outsiders opinion so you can see how the world is viewing you and you can play off of that. So embrace your differences and let the world know who you are!

I recently read an article on creating your type and marketing yourself that was VERY interesting:


The best place to start is to beat the casting directors to the punch -- decide on your "type" yourself. Learn the basic types -- and how they are sold -- and then choose what fits you best. Pay particular attention to that word "unique." It means that the product must be differentiated from other, similar, products.

This industry has a nasty knack of destroying people's self esteem (was totally a victim at one point). However, I believe, if you take the lesson that every audition, every class, every encounter is a learning experience to make you grow more, I think it may help some people. No one is perfect, and EVERYONE has room to expand on their craft, so if you go into situations with an open mind, I can guarantee that you will be better received and you may actually learn something that you didn't know before!

I hope this has helped some of you!

Charissa Out!

Monday, November 15, 2010

Time on my hands

Hi!


Okay I've started these blogs countless times, always with the intent of writing daily and on a timely manner....yeah, well that never worked out obviously. Times are different now though. Now, I don't have a job, I don't have a million things I need to be doing...what I do have, is time on my hands (like how I worked in the title? very clever :) ).


For those that don't know me personally, Hi!


My name is Charissa. I'm currently 24, and a recently married, semi-out-of-work actor/singer living in Chicago, IL. I grew up in South Florida (don't know why we capitalize the "s" in south...but we do) and went to college in Orlando, FL at UCF, where I ended up working at Disney World for 5 years as a performer and Universal Studios for 3 years as an Entertainment Production Coordinator.


As I mentioned, I just got married 17 days ago, so still in newlywed mode which is WONDERFUL! My husband is amazing and my best friend and I couldn't ask for a better person to share my life with.






I've always been a hard worker and determined to excel at what I'm doing...so you can imagine what being out of work is like for me.....to tide me over I've been picking up random acting gigs here and there from student films, promotional modeling work, extra work for television and films, etc...not exactly paying the bills, but it's something to do and a little bit of money.


In the meantime, I figure it's a good lesson for other aspiring actors to take. So one of the things I'd like to accomplish with this blog is sharing my experiences trying to find work in the big, bad entertainment world!


I really hope that my life lessons can help others. So with that being said, anyone who's reading, if you have any questions, experiences, or suggestions of topics that you'd like to share, my ears (or eyes, since this is an online blog) are open!


Thank you for your support and I hope this works out!! :)


Ciao
*Charissa*