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Bionic
12-28-2010, 09:47 PM
Hello all,

The title says it all... If any of you has any source for this I would appreciate it. More into the Acting part tho.

SpeedTest/Ratio Proofs will be available upon request


Cheers

cinephilia
12-29-2010, 03:59 AM
are you for real ? why would there be a tracker for something that specific ? go to a acting school and learn on the spot instead of wasting your time on a filesharing forum.

Bionic
12-29-2010, 04:40 AM
are you for real ? why would there be a tracker for something that specific ? go to a acting school and learn on the spot instead of wasting your time on a filesharing forum.

Yeah, I am for real. There should be some tracker that has "some" related-files. And yeah, I have studied Acting in New York Film Academy, Los Angeles branch. Graduated recently. :)

CleverMan
12-29-2010, 05:13 AM
heh only KG comes to my mind

Bionic
12-29-2010, 05:27 AM
Great.. Thanks ya'll! :) Btw, wasn't there this small tracker for ebooks, audios and some other stuff for learning? Something like Bitme.. What was it called, anybody?

pone44
12-30-2010, 12:26 AM
Are you talking about myanoumouse or whatever it is called? Maybe theplace. They may have content similar to what your looking for,i'm not sure.


Great.. Thanks ya'll! :) Btw, wasn't there this small tracker for ebooks, audios and some other stuff for learning? Something like Bitme.. What was it called, anybody?

megabyteme
12-30-2010, 10:53 PM
I mirror the suggestion to join KG. Or any site that is devoted to the true enjoyment of films. You've already graduated- now study the works of those who are successful in the craft. Find old movies. Find diverse roles. Discover what you find outstanding, and take it in.

If you have the basics (all school can truly give you), dive into the craft.

I doubt a video of some guy hawking how-to-act tapes would truly outweigh your education AND immersion in good (hopefully non-mainstream) films.

Good luck with your career! It certainly isn't an easy path.

*EDIT*

There is a small section on gfxnews for FILMMAKING & VIDEO PRODUCTION. There are only about 50 threads, but 8-10 of those contain books/videos that may be of interest to you. Also, the community there is pretty strong. You may find some good contacts among the members...

Sorry, I don't have an invite, but it is not extremely difficult one to get. It is one of my favorite sites for programs of that type too.