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text 2019-12-05 13:05
Chose the Right Acting School for Complete Training and World of Opportunities

If you are interested in acting and carrying a lifelong dream of becoming a famed actor, you need complete training in this discipline. Getting a position in the film industry is not easy. Hundreds of budding actors are trying hard to get big banners and good roles. Competition is really tough and production houses are looking for flawless actors. In this situation, you need to be trained from a reputed and established acting institute of Hooghly or Kolkata.

 

Why should you choose a top acting institute only?

Proper training and frequent workshops are necessary to become a complete actor in your domain. You may have a dream of acting in TV serials or in films but without proper skill, you will not be able to get good breaks and continuous jobs. A top acting institute will provide comprehensive training that can help you get complete knowledge on all major and minor aspects of acting. Some of the common lessons you will always get from a top acting institute like SN Films:

 

  • Scene study that involves monologues directly taken from real-world films and plays.
  • Auditioning and what aspects need special attributes during auditioning to nail the auditions.
  • Lessons on how to use voices in different conditions depending on what the script demands.
  • Cold reading in which the trainer provides a small script to the students and the students have to perform instantly.
  • All technical aspects related to acting including how cameras work and how to follow a director’s directions.
  • There are dozens of other aspects that you learn from an acting institute Hooghly. This is what you exactly need to become a complete actor with intense technical knowledge on all aspects of acting.

 

Special opportunities

 

Top and established film institute cum production centers like SN Films offer some exceptional opportunities that you hardly get anywhere else:

 

  • Regular workshops to brush up your skills and learn lots of other technical aspects.
  • Opportunities to attend special classes of famous actors and directors.
  • Opportunities to meet and listen to experienced technicians.
  • Opportunities to work with popular directors, actors, technicians.
Source: www.snfilms.in
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review 2016-09-10 09:15
WHAT THE EYE HEARS: A HISTORY OF TAP DANCING by Brian Siebert
What the Eye Hears: A History of Tap Dancing - Brian Seibert

WHAT THE EYE HEARS: A HISTORY OF TAP DANCING

Brian Siebert

Hardcover, 624 pages
Published November 17th 2015 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux
ISBN: 0865479534 (ISBN13: 9780865479531)

also available for Kindle and ebook.

 

Seibert has magnificently researched Tap;  starting with original steps brought in with Irish Jigs, African Drums, and Appalachian Clogging in very early American society, then through Thomas Jefferson's plantation, Charles Dicken's visit to the Five Pointes Dance Hall, and more. He wonderfully brings us through the minstrelsy, the jazz age, to Taps comeback with television, then movies and Broadway. Seibert leaves nothing out, making this a long book (624 pages). He includes some great photos throughout. the book is definitely an entertaining read while giving us, the readers, a remarkable view at a true piece of American history. I would definitely recommend this to anyone who dances, enjoys music, and wants to learn more.

****I received this book in a Goodreads giveaway from Farrar, Straus and Giroux in exchange for a fair review.****

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review 2012-02-29 00:00
Home - Julie Andrews
Home: A Memoir of My Early Years - Julie Andrews

I went into this swearing I wouldn't like it... but I ended up really enjoying it. I was expecting name drops, a haughty attitude, and a sense of self-importance. I was proven wrong. Mrs. Andrews Edwards comes across as nothing but gracious and endearing. It was neat to get an inside view of her early life and career. I've heard rumors that there is a "Home, Pt 2" coming out and I'm pretty sure that will end up on my "to-read" list.

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review 2011-09-01 08:49
A Streetcar Named Desire (New Directions Paperbook)
A Streetcar Named Desire - Arthur Miller,Tennessee Williams A powerfull story. Much as I generally dislike dramas (as in "stage-plays" and not "sad stories"), I actually enjoyed reading the book :)
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review 2011-08-18 11:17
Jump In!: The Junior Novel
Jump In!: The Junior Novel - Marcus Buckingham The story itself was good; the writing style, however, was not. Like the "Jingle All the Way" novelization, it seems this book was published just to make money.
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