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CD Ken Lazer’s 6 Pieces of Audition Advice
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How Do You Audition for a Commercial?
Are you eager to shine in your next commercial audition? Do you want to stand out among the sea of talented hopefuls vying for the
Importance of On Screen Chemistry In Casting
On-screen chemistry between actors is crucial in casting. When two or more characters have undeniable chemistry, it creates magic on screen that captivates audiences. Casting
Open Casting Calls – A Handy Guide for Beginners
Are you ready to take your first steps into the thrilling world of acting? Or perhaps you’ve been around the block a few times but
THE EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF CASTING IN THE DIGITAL AGE
THE EVOLVING LANDSCAPE OF CASTING IN THE DIGITAL AGE The digital age has revolutionized various industries, and casting is no exception. The landscape of casting
How to Make an Audition Reel: Tips For Actors
One essential tool for every performer to break into the entertainment industry is a professional audition reel. This video montage highlights your best work, demonstrates
8 Tips for Acting on Camera
Those who have worked in the media industry understand that it takes time to help professionals feel comfortable in front of the camera, especially when
ARTIOS Awards Winner – Best Commercial
Ken Lazer won the “Best Commercial” category at the prestigious Artios Awards. The Artios Awards is a significant honor recognizing excellence in casting. His innovative approach and
Artios Awards: Ken Lazer’s Two Commercial Nominations
Ken Lazer, a veteran casting director with over 31 years of experience, has garnered considerable recognition in the industry. His recent nominations at the prestigious
How do Casting Directors Choose Actors for Films
How do casting directors choose actors for films? In this blog, I will discuss the world of filmmaking. It is a magical realm where characters
8 Do’s and Don’ts of Dressing for the Camera
Those who have worked in the media industry understand that it takes time to help professionals feel comfortable in front of the camera, especially when