Celebrate the Right Way with Colorful Party Decorations

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Nothing livens up a party like party decorations.  The colors, the patterns, the details and all the gimmicks are what make parties fun in the first place.  Nobody really wants to listen to a person talk about his or her feelings and how much he loves everybody, right?  They’re just looking for the beer and cake line (or maybe for beer and cake in one)?  Seriously, if you want to throw a good party, try and make fun your ultimate goal.
Don’t get too bogged down in over-organizing an event that’s supposed to be laid back and enjoyable.  Focus on creating positive energy and enhancing everyone’s experience rather than creating it.

What kind of party decorations should you do?  It really depends on the type of party.  Baby showers, wedding showers and girl sleepovers tend to have richer colors and more lace in the surroundings.  Men aren’t necessarily opposed to lots of color, but they do get a wee bit suspicious if a fellow stag puts in six hours of home decorating just for a soccer game.

The truth of the matter is that if you want to put up exciting party decorations make sure they complement the overall theme of the night.  If there isn’t a theme, then choose colors you know the guest of honor or at least most people in general would appreciate.
There are a variety of party decorations to choose from, including confetti, door curtains, flag banners, hanging decorations, party poppers, scene setters, streamers and table centerpieces.

True, it does help a fellow to know a little bit about home decorating, or at least the basic laws of creating some positive feng shui in the room.  Without getting into anything heavy, just try and remember not to crowd any small areas with too much information.  Let your guests take in the room and enjoy the “exhibits” one at a time.  You don’t want the room empty and should do your best to create a rich color scheme.  However, you want to avoid cluttering up the place as well.  People do come for a party, so don’t skimp on the details.  Just plan the event well by decorating according to “sections” of the room so you can get a good sense of time and space.

If you are trying to stick to a budget, then try looking for deals on party decorations online.  Decorations run cheaper when you buy in bulk.

Marketing Tips for Actors- Getting a Great Headshot!

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What makes a great headshot?
It’s the simplest thing in the world but most actors get it wrong. And photographers get it wrong and ironically, many headshot photographers working specifically with actors get it wrong.

What’s the secret?
Nothing. Doing nothing. All you have to do is be yourself in front of a camera. Simple. And yet very difficult for most actors who are incredibly SHY when it comes to being themselves. If they can’t focus on being another character- something we all spend years learning to do as actors- then there’s confusion, insecurity, fear and tension which makes for a lousy headshot. Adding to that is the frustration of most photographers I’ve met or worked with who don’t know HOW to get an actor to RELAX. So they say things like “Relax, chill, be more calm, stop biting your lip or squinting your eyes!” or “Relax your forehead-there are lines and wrinkles where you’re frowning, lower your shoulders, breathe!” The list goes on. The result? An actor gets more self-conscious, upset, more nervous and more tense. It’s a downward spiral.
What to do?

Five Easy Steps To a Great Headshot

1- Choose a photographer that YOU feel comfortable with not the “trendy” hot guy to whom every actor goes. (“Oh, if only I had a HEAD SHOT with this top guy I would be successful, too!”) NO, not true.

2- Go over your “type” and range-the kind of roles in which you will be cast and play BEFORE you decide on the wardrobe. There’s nothing worse than a generic headshot, one with an actor dressed in a boring white shirt or a black sweater with a phony smile. Know your roles. Doctor, Lawyer, Businessman, Teacher, Mom, Dad? Dress it or suggest it. Wear your favorite colors-solids are generally better than prints. Another mistake? An actress wearing too much jewlery, make-up or choosing outfits that are more suited to a disco, a beach party, baseball game or just hanging out at a bar. That’s OK if that’s what you’re selling as your brand. If not, casting directors are confused about how to cast you or call you in for a role, so they don’t! (Get the advice of a Career Coach if you don’t know your type or what to wear).

3- Explain thoroughly to the make-up artist and hair stylist EXACTLY how you look every day. All too often a stylist will do your hair they way they see you not the way you usually look so you end up with photos that don’t accurately represent YOU. This is especially true for women but may apply to men with longer hair that can be altered with mousse, spray, a curling iron. For women with curly hair-if that’s how you look don’t straighten your hair just for the headshot unless you want to do that everyday of your life henceforth. Casting Directors want to see the real you not how you “could be”.

4- Bring a CD or several with music you love. Create your own “space” and place within the studio. Bring water or your favorite juice, snack, food. Bring your favorite photos of your pets, children, family or partner so you are thinking about positive images and memories. Focus on just being comfortable.
THEN, take a half hour or even 15 minutes to sit still and just be- yourself. Don’t arrive late and rush into a shoot with the stylist fussing, getting dressed, photographer clicking, lights blinking. All that creates tension. Relax BEFORE you sit in the chair or stool on which you will be photographed.

In my experience with over a dozen top headshot photographers in as many years, the best shots I ever obtained were taken by a photographer who was a part of a husband/wife team. He greeted you at the door and offered refreshments leading you to a peaceful dressing room where you could unwind with soothing music. She sat and talked/laughed with you for a full half hour BEFORE you heard a click from her camera or saw a flash of light from the strobe. Of course they knew lighting and were skilled in the art of photography but their success as a team was understanding the psychology of relaxation and harmony for their actor/clients. Brilliant!

5- Use your acting “technique” while you are being photographed. Think Fun thoughts (your subtext or inner monologue). Talk about your life. Tell a story about your family or your travels. Let the relaxation of JUST TALKING show on your face. That’s being You. Talk, tell a story and then let it go. Sit still and “glow” in the memory or the laughter. Then, you are giving the photographer something to capture. YOU. Your energy. Your joy of living. The joy of being YOU.

And THAT makes a great headshot!

Happy Marketing!
Gwyn

Gwyn Gilliss is the Executive Director of TAM, The Actor’s Market (www.theactorsmarket.com) a marketing firm for actors. They provide monthly FREE seminars/teleseminars, FREE weekly marketing tips as well as access to top photographers, graphic artists and videographers (www.sizzle-reels.com) who provide every marketing tool an actor needs. Gwyn’s acting career spans several decades during which time she appeared on and off-B’way, in classical roles in American Repertory companies in over 18 contract and recurring roles in Daytime/Primetime TV, Films and dozens of network commercials and V.O.’s. As a Career Coach she is available to work One-on-One with actors at all levels.

Airplane Movies

Author: admin  //  Category: great film

Recently, my father just bought cheap flights to Jakarta to visit his brother. Talking about cheap flights, I remember many movies that have airplanes scenes and this time I want to share some of my favorite movies that have airplanes scene inside. My top 5 airplane movies are SWAT, Pearl Harbor, Executive Decision, Red Eye and also Die Hard. The first one is Die Hard, starred by Bruce Willis. You know, he is so difficult to die in all of the sequels. In one of the Die Hard sequels (I forget what series), it shows that Bruce Willis deals with hijacker on a airplane. I love those actions since Bruce plays his role very well and without any doubt.

Next movie is Red Eye. Red Eye is starred by Rachel McAdams and she was playing her role pretty well. The best is not about the effect or something like that, but the plot of the story makes me impressed. The same way goes to Executive Decision, senior actors and actresses really evolve the quality of the film. Pearl Harbor is one of my favorite; it gives the best war effect. The story is about the Japan bombed Pearl Harbor which is so stupid to do. The reason I put SWAT n the list because of the effect when the airplane landing in the city bridge. It is so amazing and the overall quality is very, very good.

Elliott Smith – Lucky Three (short Film W/ Great Live Songs)

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this a short film made by jem cohen featuring elliott smith. the film was recorded october 17-20, 1996 in portland, oregon, and released in 1997.

lucky three was made available on kill rock stars’…

44th Chicago International Film Festival Announces Roster of Films From More Than 45 Countries

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Laura Silverman / Heather Connor

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Lori Hile

Chicago International Film Festival

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The 44th Chicago International Film Festival, October 16 – 29, 2008, presented by Cinema/Chicago, will offer moviegoers the best new films from around the world, with several exciting additions, including a “Festival Village” and the launch of Green Screen, a program celebrating our natural environment, the power and artistry of filmmaking, and the intersection between the two. In its fifth decade, the Festival continues to present special appearances by legendary international actors and directors, along with the impressive film line-up for which the Festival is known. Audiences this year will be captivated by 116 feature films, 38 short and student films, and 18 documentaries from more than 45 countries, showcasing both established and promising new filmmakers. ”

For 44 years, we’ve been committed to taking you all across the globe to discover some of the most exciting cinema the world has to offer, right here in Chicago for two weeks only,” said Michael Kutza, Founder and Artistic Director of the Chicago International Film Festival. “This isn’t your typical Saturday night out at the movies – these are once-in-a-lifetime events. And this year we’ve set up camp in a new Festival Village to create an even stronger sense of community where you can come out, see the films, meet the people who make them, mingle with your fellow film fans, and most importantly see the world in a whole new way.”

SCREENING LOCATIONS The 44th Chicago International Film Festival will screen films at four locations. The majority of films will be shown at AMC River East 21, 322 E. Illinois Street, and AMC 600 N. Michigan 9, 600 N. Michigan Avenue. Both the Opening Night (October 16) and Closing Night (October 29) screenings take place at the Harris Theater, 205 E. Randolph Drive. Screenings of films in the Rediscovered and Restored Series will be held at the Music Box Theatre, 3733 N. Southport Avenue, on October 26, 27, and 28.

TICKETS Film Festival passes are on sale now. Individual tickets for the 44th Chicago International Film Festival screenings and events will go on sale the beginning of October. Passes and tickets can be purchased by visiting www.chicagofilmfestival.com or www.ticketmaster.com, or by calling 312-902-1500.

ABOUT CINEMA/CHICAGO Cinema/Chicago, a not for profit, tax exempt cultural and educational organization, presents the annual Chicago International Film Festival, North America’s oldest competitive international film festival, organized to encourage better understanding between cultures and its people and to make a positive contribution to the art form of the moving image. Subscribers to Cinema/Chicago’s membership program form a loyal core audience for the organization and are granted access to more than 15 free film screenings and sneak previews throughout the year. Cinema/Chicago also offers year-round educational programs designed for students and the deaf and hard of hearing to provide new film experiences and offer insight into other cultures, languages, and ideas. These programs include the Educational Outreach Program, the Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, and the Black Perspectives Program. For up-to-date and detailed Festival information, call 312-332-FILM or visit www.chicagofilmfestival.com.

Posted by: ERICK LASECA

Junior Board Member

Chicago International Film Festival