9 Helpful Audition Tips The most important thing to remember when auditioning for any role is that only one person will get it. That one person could be you. Guest Post / December 5, 2011 Understand The Principles Of...
Are You Working Hard Enough In Your Career? Your challenges are not unique to you, so, what makes YOU different from the thousands of working actors? Guest Post / August 24, 2011 Last month, I wrote an exclusive article...
The Dreaded Question: “Tell Me About Yourself” Whether it’s meeting an agent or manager, auditioning for producers, or just networking at a bar, you’re talking about your career. And, of course, the infamous question always arises: “Tell me a...
An interview with filmmaker Amy Lyndon for Aspiring Hollywood. Advice to aspiring filmmakers from working Hollywood professionals.
Branding: The New Actor Buzzword If you understand your brand, your marketing package will always be in line. Guest Post / June 27, 2011 The new buzzword in the acting community is “branding.” Going beyond type, the term “brand”...
Booking A Job Is Not The Same As Shooting The Job! Guest Post / Acting Advice Columns / April 4, 2011 In all the years that I have been working as an actor, I cannot recall ever completely duplicating...
Want to Be on TV? You Have to Watch TV! Guest Post / September 16, 2010 It has always amazed me how much actors don’t know what is on television. Do you really think an agent or manager cares...
Amy Lyndon Talks About Her Acting “Technique” By Lance Carter / Interviews / July 16, 2009 If you been visited this site for any amount of time, then you’ll know who Amy Lyndon is. She’s written several columns for...
Book Review: Amy Lyndon’s ‘The 15 Guideline Map To Booking’ By Lance Carter /Reviews / April 21, 2009 Amy Lyndon has just released her first book, The 15 Guideline Map To Booking, and I’m happy to report that it’s...
Amy Lyndon on the ‘Realities Of The Acting Business’ Guest Post / December 1, 2008 Over the past several weeks I have been ridiculed for continuing to present to actors positive thoughts and “false hope” about working in the...