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Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth Natalie Burt

Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth By Natalie Burt

Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth by Natalie Burt


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A new acting handbook for recent graduates and young actors. Includes practical advice on the industry and living as an actor. Written by working stage and screen actress and recent graduate, Natalie Burt

Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth Summary

Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth: Living the Life and Doing the Job by Natalie Burt

Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth fills a gap in the drama school curriculum, tackling many areas which are unaddressed during training and discussing issues that are more often than not hushed up afterwards. Starting from the vital final stages of training, and on to life as a professional, Natalie Burt - a young, jobbing actress - moves systematically through the challenges that every actor faces; from making strategic career decisions, to the logistics of TV and film sets and voice over work, to more personal matters such as renting and flat-sharing, finance and well-being when out of work. Rejecting gimmicks and quick fixes, she encourages motivational thinking and entrepreneurialism using an informal, unapologetic and humorous tone whilst sharing information that is current, relevant and from the frontline. Or, as Natalie puts it, 'a thorough, constructive and ball-achingly honest chat about the industry, written by someone who still has all their own teeth.' Contributors to the book include Spotlight, Equity, James Penford from Hatton McEwan Penford agency and Alice Purser from Andy Pryor Casting. Endorsements: 'What Natalie Burt has done here is remarkable. She has written a luminously honest, very funny, often very touching voyage of what it is actually like to be afflicted with the unquenchable desire to dedicate oneself to being a professional actor.' Timothy Spall O.B.E(ese) 'A refreshing and entertaining take on the challenges facing actors and how best to surmount them.' Ben Seale, Managing Partner, Spotlight 'Natalie's book is like her acting: playful, irreverent, and accomplished. An invaluable resource.' Laurie Sansom, Artistic Director, National Theatre of Scotland 'At last! The book all aspiring actors have been waiting for. A truthful, comprehensive, funny guide to life as a jobbing and sometimes not jobbing actor.' Caroline Quentin 'The best book ever written.' Natalie's mum

Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth Reviews

...a book which deals very honestly with the challenges of career decisions and different sorts of work, as well as flat sharing, finance and staying sane when you're not working. It's a good read as well as being very informative - and occasionally poignant - because she has a sparky and infectious sense of humour. * The Stage *
Fills a gap in the drama school curriculum, tackling many areas which are unaddressed during training and discussing issues that are more often than not hushed up afterwards. The book all aspiring actors have been waiting for. A truthful, comprehensive, funny guide to life as a jobbing and sometimes not so jobbing actor. * Actor Hub *

About Natalie Burt

Natalie Burt is an actress in her late 20s, who graduated from Guildford School of Acting 6 years ago. She has worked in film, TV, theatre and voiceovers. On TV she has appeared in guest roles in BBC series. In theatre, she has played at Theatre Royal Bath, Oldham Coliseum, the Edinburgh Festival and the Northcott Exeter, among others and has been directed by Laurie Sansom, Tim Luscombe and Toby Frow, among others.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Why, oh why another bloody 'How to be an Actor' book? 2. The 3rd Year of Drama School: Countdown to the 'release date' Internal shows at school/photographs/first contact with industry/Spotlight & Equity/The marketing package 3. Showcase: D-day, the nemesis - or, just a Tuesday. Scene partner/My scene as an example/The hype/Agent interviews/The 3 minutes/The Aftermath 4. Graduation and beyond: Escape, grow up, live, shite yourself. Renting tips/With Agent, without Agent/London/Success around you/Auditions & Interviews (attitudes and opinions)/Health & Wellbeing/Useful options/Making your own luck/1st Job! 5. Finance: Ugh. Christ, I hear ya. Debt/Equity Pensions/Budgeting/An Accountant's advice? 6. Work in the theatre: Hard graft and rewards. Digs/Reviews/First day breakdown/Utilising the experience 7. Work on-screen: Rewards and hard graft. A shooting schedule/Who's who in the crew/Utilising the experience/The fame game/ Post-production blues 8. Work in Voiceovers: GBP. Fact. Agents & voicereels/Beginners tips 9. Working in none of the above: Certainly not 'RESTING'! Out of work, work/Maintaining Positivity/Continued Productivity 10. An Interview with - : A Word from the people of tomorrow. Watch their space. Blanche McIntyre (dir)/Jack Farthing (actor)/Bruce Guthrie (dir)/Andy Brierley (c.d.) /Alice Purser 11. Tips list: Please know this. A quick overview. 12. Self-Assessment: Addressing the unaddressable, with balls and no guilt. Self-Assessment & self-worth/Making the decision/What next/Advice from beyond 13. Conclusion: That's a wrap. Tadar - (more of a sound than a word.) Summary/Overview 14. Helpful resources/Index of useful words and phrases: This might help - No funny comment required. Other books, workshops, websites etc. accompanied by a list of words and phrases used by industry professionals in the business.

Additional information

GOR006899225
9781849434799
1849434794
Acting: Cut the Crap, Cue the Truth: Living the Life and Doing the Job by Natalie Burt
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2013-11-01
192
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Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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