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Video Monologue Process Breakdown

Meet & Greet

Objective: Establish rapport between the actor and the director.


Activity: The actor and director engage in a casual conversation to get to know each other. They      discuss the actor’s skills, ambitions, inspirations, and vision for their career. This helps the director understand the actor’s style and goals, setting the tone for the session.

outfit selection

Objective: Choose the best outfits that align with the actor's monologue and overall image.
 

Activity: The actor presents the outfits they brought, and the director helps them choose the most suitable options. Considerations include the character being portrayed, the mood of the monologue, and how the outfits complement the actor’s appearance on camera.

professional headshots

Objective: Capture high-quality headshots for the actor's portfolio.
 

Activity: The actor poses for headshots in their selected outfit(s). The photographer works to capture the actor’s best angles, expressions, and personality, providing a range of shots that can be used for various purposes (e.g., auditions, online profiles).

Monologue Rehearsal

Objective: Refine the performance and ensure the actor is confident and prepared.
 

Activity: The actor rehearses the chosen monologue under the director’s guidance. The director offers feedback on delivery, timing, emotion, and body language, helping the actor polish their performance before recording.

Monologue Recording

Objective: Capture a high-quality video of the actor's performance.
 

Activity: The actor performs the monologue on camera, directed by the director to ensure the best possible take. The director may request multiple takes, adjusting performance nuances to capture a powerful and engaging rendition.

Post-Production

Objective: Enhance the recorded video to a professional standard.
 

Activity: The recorded monologue goes through an editing process where the best takes are selected and assembled. The video is then sound-corrected, color-graded, and any necessary effects are added. The goal is to produce a polished, professional-quality video that showcases the actor’s talent.

Delivery

Objective: Provide the actor with the final product.
 

Activity: The final edited monologue video, along with five professionally retouched headshots, is sent to the actor. The delivery can be made digitally via a download link, ensuring the actor has easy access to their materials for immediate use in their career pursuits.

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