Thursday, January 27, 2011

First callback list from December Showcase in Vancouver!

Thank you all for waiting so patiently. The first call back list is in, and more are to follow! Check back frequently for more information. More callbacks coming soon!


  Lloyd Talent :
Taba Jahani
Stephanie Silva

Congratulations to you, and all who tried out! We are very proud of your further callbacks will be posted int he week!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Congratulations to Vancouver Team recently back from January LA 2011 i-POP

Hey Vancouver Team! Send us your candid photos from i-POP so we can post the here on the blog for everyone to see and share!
 Send pics to JRPNews@gmail.com and put Vancouver i-POP in the subject line!

Congratulations to the entire team, and your parents! You all worked very hard, and the rewards for your hard work were clear! All of us here at the JRP PTA, JRP Staff and the i-POP Crew want to thank you for making last season so special!

Acting Tip of The Month!

  • Write your lines down on lined paperThat's what Anthony Hopkins and many other actors do. He writes each line three times. By the third time, he feels he's committed the line to memory. Writing your lines down will help you process and memorize them. It also allows you to do some of your script analysis and write down notes about objectives and tactics in the script. After you have written out the script you might want to try and write brief summaries as well.
  •  Read your lines out loud
    It's easier to learn words when you hear them, so read your lines out loud over and over. Try to read without any specific intonation so you don't fall into a rhythm that will keep you from being spontaneous when you act. When you're ready to test yourself, run lines with everyone you can (friends, roommates, family…). It's great to get the whole famly involved, and supporting young talent.  
  • Record your lines
    Record your lines and listen to them over and over. If you drive, you'll have plenty of time to listen to your recordings as you drive from audition to audition. You can also listen to the recording when you go to sleep.