Thank you for this guidance. Because for my whole life I wanted to be a actor. And for your guidance I will give my 100% and become the actor I want to become.
Just what a previously mentioned CD said to me about the difference between stage and screen: "Theatre is like cooking; it's an art with leeway. But film is like baking: it's a recipe that's exact."
I had an acting teacher tell me I have a skill for comedy. After watching your video, I now have more understanding of what exactly is going on and how it works and why. I think sometimes when it’s instinctual, and you try to put your finger on what exactly is working it’s not always easy to describe. You explain things so well! Thank you!! I like how you bring up the concept of patterns and the deliberate use of beats.
Great pacing in all of those. Isaac's physical comedy had me rolling. Commitment immediately reminded me of John C. McGinley on Scrubs and how Bill Lawrence talked about it during his DVD commentary (yeah, dating myself there).
We don't have any recommendations for classes in Atlanta unfortunately! We are currently working on a new online training experience with our curriculum though! If you are interested in getting on the interest list, here is the link: www.studio24.com/online
The thing for me is: I’m brazilian, so my native language is portuguese, usually people around me find me funny, but in my own language, how do I become funny in english as well? I’m planning on going to the US to pursue an acting career, is living there and just having friends and contacts with the language everyday going to give me what it takes to be as funny as I am in portuguese? Because I know I have a fast mind for comedy, I just need to have it in english too. Anyway, thanks for your videos, they’re going to my super helpful in my journey.
I have a problem:- people dont feel my emotions when i act realistically, and when i fake my acting, they feel the emotions why? Like when i really laugh, people dont feel the emotion and when i fake laugh, they feel it. Can you give any advice for this sir?
@@robinndjavera5625 no advice yet , but I figured out that sometimes fake acting works. Because in real life many people when crying, look ugly, it's not ugly actually, thats how it is. But people are so used to seeing crying in the movies that we have to fake act and sometimes cry in a specific way to make it work. This is what I somehow figured out by myself.
From observations over the years; people are either funny or they’re not. It’s often an innate personality trait - I can even see it/an innate sense of humour in the baby here 😊 Not entirely convinced one can “learn” to be funny without it sounding contrived and a bit cringeworthy. Regarding tone and intonation; a lower tone doesn’t always indicate the audience shouldn’t laugh/find it funny. Depends where in the world you find yourself. Irish, Australian and British self-deprecating humour is often delivered in a lower / monotone voice. Either way, spontaneity is vital.
I love all your videos and this video has great pointers but we both know you can’t “really”teach somebody to be funny you can Guide them obviously. But it’s like you have it or you don’t. In my opinion. I mean no disrespect.
Thank you for this guidance. Because for my whole life I wanted to be a actor. And for your guidance I will give my 100% and become the actor I want to become.
That's great! Best of luck on your acting journey!
Just what a previously mentioned CD said to me about the difference between stage and screen: "Theatre is like cooking; it's an art with leeway. But film is like baking: it's a recipe that's exact."
I had an acting teacher tell me I have a skill for comedy. After watching your video, I now have more understanding of what exactly is going on and how it works and why. I think sometimes when it’s instinctual, and you try to put your finger on what exactly is working it’s not always easy to describe. You explain things so well! Thank you!! I like how you bring up the concept of patterns and the deliberate use of beats.
Thank you!
Great pacing in all of those. Isaac's physical comedy had me rolling. Commitment immediately reminded me of John C. McGinley on Scrubs and how Bill Lawrence talked about it during his DVD commentary (yeah, dating myself there).
I frickin love this channel
Great channel. love all the videos, keep them coming!
thank you sir for sharing these great videos in youtube appreciate it!
Thank you❤
one of my acting coaches told me that in comedy
There's one real one, and the other crazy one!
Pretty much related to contrast:)
Where has this channel been all my life
Thank you this has helped me tremendously
Glad it helped!
Coming from a chef, this is a great comparison. Well done!
Hi thanks for this I have auditions with agents coming up and I’m a little worried
these are awesome! i also watched the crying on cue video and it worked for me! have a good day sir!
Thanks for this
Great advice thank you for sharing 💯💯💯
Great advice as always! Thank you
Yes! I should've watched this before class!
thank you sm for your videos.
Learned a lot watching this video 👍
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Awesome info thank you
Hy I'm from India🇮🇳
Thank you for your spectacular information, it's so helpful for an aspiring actor
WOW! This is the secret I've been missing my entire life. Thanks so much. Do you have any recommendations for acting classes in ATL?
We don't have any recommendations for classes in Atlanta unfortunately! We are currently working on a new online training experience with our curriculum though! If you are interested in getting on the interest list, here is the link: www.studio24.com/online
The thing for me is: I’m brazilian, so my native language is portuguese, usually people around me find me funny, but in my own language, how do I become funny in english as well?
I’m planning on going to the US to pursue an acting career, is living there and just having friends and contacts with the language everyday going to give me what it takes to be as funny as I am in portuguese? Because I know I have a fast mind for comedy, I just need to have it in english too.
Anyway, thanks for your videos, they’re going to my super helpful in my journey.
I have a problem:- people dont feel my emotions when i act realistically, and when i fake my acting, they feel the emotions why?
Like when i really laugh, people dont feel the emotion and when i fake laugh, they feel it. Can you give any advice for this sir?
Damn Id like to understand that too, did you get any advice on that?
@@robinndjavera5625 no advice yet , but I figured out that sometimes fake acting works. Because in real life many people when crying, look ugly, it's not ugly actually, thats how it is. But people are so used to seeing crying in the movies that we have to fake act and sometimes cry in a specific way to make it work. This is what I somehow figured out by myself.
Do you take physical classes
Great thank,you
i got a question. What’s a non principal actor/talent?
Hey Layla, great question! Generally, non principal role would be nonspeaking/extra in a television or film production!
@@Studio24inc thank you so much!
From observations over the years; people are either funny or they’re not. It’s often an innate personality trait - I can even see it/an innate sense of humour in the baby here 😊 Not entirely convinced one can “learn” to be funny without it sounding contrived and a bit cringeworthy.
Regarding tone and intonation; a lower tone doesn’t always indicate the audience shouldn’t laugh/find it funny. Depends where in the world you find yourself. Irish, Australian and British self-deprecating humour is often delivered in a lower / monotone voice. Either way, spontaneity is vital.
Does anyone know here this guys studio is?
Hi there, our main studio is located in Northern California. We offer online coaching as well! Thanks!
Haha you are funny 😁 beat seriously? 🤔 beat 😂
Can I post monologues and auditions for you to review?
Hi Adam, we can do reviews of audition tapes and give you feedback. www.studio24.com for more info.
I feel like I'm funny enough and willing to learn plus I can cry on cue to the point where I'd make a good actress however the Caribbean is far
My Asians parents are disappointed with me for watching this.
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I love all your videos and this video has great pointers but we both know you can’t “really”teach somebody to be funny you can Guide them obviously. But it’s like you have it or you don’t. In my opinion. I mean no disrespect.
All i have to do is go to my big brother and say somthing stupid,
Meh.
Gold dust all this thank you