A Bit About Me & Goals
In this video, I do my personal Introduction, which I did for Emilia Clarke, any UK Citizens out there, and the Game of Throne-Fans. So, I hope this brings some humor, intrigue, and interests to Emilia, as to why I am this spicy guy she has not met, and the fact that, though I'm somewhat modest, I've yet to be unleashed. That I want to make a new directive in my life, and my commitment, to the right lady, possibly an actress, should she be receptive enough, to see my sincerity, true innocence of heart, and the love I have, with no one to give it to. (Well, at least not yet) But yes, I'm very single, and very much looking...
In this video, I do my personal Introduction, which I did for Emilia Clarke, any UK Citizens out there, and the Game of Throne-Fans. So, I hope this brings some humor, intrigue, and interests to Emilia, as to why I am this spicy guy she has not met, and the fact that, though I'm somewhat modest, I've yet to be unleashed. That I want to make a new directive in my life, and my commitment, to the right lady, possibly an actress, should she be receptive enough, to see my sincerity, true innocence of heart, and the love I have, with no one to give it to. (Well, at least not yet) But yes, I'm very single, and very much looking...
In this video, I talk about my character for a bit (me) and how I come into view, based on some things covered from the mini-series, Game OF Thrones-The Missing Link: Lost Pages Of Time. But I also cover various other areas, and yes; I'm very much single. I offer Emilia a few thoughts, as I believe I would be a perfect candidate for her, since I'm not like any American, and the romance, mystery, intrigue, and certain other skills I offer her, should she be interested in knowing more about me, is like trying something spicy. LOL, so, I hope this will get her to do some thinking.
This is the 2nd part of the video made especially for Emilia Clarke. I hope this touches her heart in a good way, and she will know my feelings are good and pure. And that my heart is true.
Coming SoonSpecial Recognition To Moral Supporters Of My Aspiring Endeavors
This is a special recognition point to honor and recognize all those who have been supportive and kept my spirits up, while waiting for publications to London, UK papers Saturday Evening Post, GQ inquiry, etc. to be made, and for your moral support as Game Of Throne-Fans, to an Aspiring Screen Writer and Aspiring Actor... Coming Soon.
This is a special recognition point to honor and recognize all those who have been supportive and kept my spirits up, while waiting for publications to London, UK papers Saturday Evening Post, GQ inquiry, etc. to be made, and for your moral support as Game Of Throne-Fans, to an Aspiring Screen Writer and Aspiring Actor... Coming Soon.
Coming Soon~ Narrations for Game Of Thrones-III: Dance Of The Dragons & The Demons.
My First Acting Audition: A Learning Experience
I got an audition referral through Casting 360, that involved a musical of Frankenstien. I was held at the Kendall Hall of YVCC (Yakima Valley Community College) in my home town of Yakima, Washington State USA. It involved something like line dancing on a stage, singing, and doing a monologue (acting) from a script line.
The first part was being assigned a number, and LOL I was #19, of a total of 19 men and women in group 1. My personal character was noted, when a young lady slipped and fell, but she was OK, when she got up, and I even asked if she was alright. She did assure me that she was. So, while were strangers to each other, I showed my compassionate side, cause were all out there for the same reason.
As Emilia has stated in her Rolling Stones interview, about not googling yourself, LOL, I would say, never audition in tennis shoes. Its like driving, and your brakes lock up. I even pointed this out, and the audition-er, and trainers even thought that was a bit humorous.
Once the dancing techniques-try out part was done, then we went to a music room, to test our musical voice. It was about how Frankenstein sings about the joy of having a brain. The gentleman who was training for this, wasn't like the young lady who trained the group line dancing techniques, though she did a good job. He has a great sense of humor, and the ones who make it, have a great asset like him to be their singing instructor.
I was the only gentleman, out of 3 total, that could hold the lowest octave, and the trainer in a funny way, even said, he like how I could squeak that one out. I could be a Statler Brother impersonator I suppose, if anyone knows who the Statler Brothers are from the 1990's. So, I have the low tone voice that clearly beat the other younger guys. But the high soprano, was more for the young ladies. I could only go about 3 octaves high, and that was enough for me.
Then came the monologue test. Its much like acting I think, cause they have you read a script line, and put feeling in it, with body gestures, and knowing the type of body language to use. I did great on this, and so, it was my strongest point of the audition as a whole.
Near the end, we did groups of 3, in the dancing techniques, and that's where the cast director makes his final decision. He said we did very well in the audition, and not everyone would get the part. I think they needed from group 1, (as there was 2 groups) about 10-12 I think, but I cant swear to that for certain. I was the last at #19, for a total of 19 in my group.
So, as my Chinese professor once said in BCTI, and as I learned from Casting 360; to not take anything as a negative, but turn it into a positive. And so, that's what I'm doing now. For anyone out there, I'd tell you from my own personal experience, acting is NOT easy. We might think its easy, only cause, when we watch programs or movies like, Game Of Thrones, we as viewers only see what the actors and actress are doping for their parts. But once we put ourselves in their shoes, its a whole, different, story. So does that mean I will never make it? ABSOLUTELY NOT!
As many Game Of Thrones fans out there in my town, www.youtube.com , (for those who spoke positive about me) Facebook, etc. have given me encouragement that I have quite the potential, I also got the same from this audition experience.
So, all in all, looking at this first time audition experience as a whole, in a positive light, then the question would have to be; what did I learn from this? Well, here's a bonus; be prepared. I was prepared except for the shoes. And as much as costumes are valued equipment, so is anything you wear on your feet. So, I need to invest into myself yet again, and I'm willing to do this.
I also learned from this audition as a whole, some things about myself:
Monologue (Acting-Script Line) Voice: EXCELLENT!
Singing Low Tone Octave: GREAT!
Character (Body Language) during a script: GOOD
Line Dancing In A Group: Not To Bad.
So, with Excellent being the best, and Not To Bad being worst, I found my strengths and weaknesses. I am strong in my acting voice, which shows first hand my ability to be an actor. (Look out you all, I'm a diamond in the rough, that needs polishing at the London Cinema College. One day, hopefully next year, I will get there.) I do need to fine tune my body language that goes with acting, and I don't see that as a stumbling stone, or something that will hold me back. That's why they came up with that old saying, 'Practice Makes Perfect'.
If I had to sing in bass, (low tone) I could show up most gentlemen in this area. But how often will I be doing a part either in a performance, movie, or show, that would require this? Who's to say. But I'm highly confident, that it would not be something to hold me back.
So, thanks top my training from BCTI of which I graduated long ago with honors, and made the deans list 5x, I have the skill to critique myself, to know what I must work on. And now that I had my first taste of acting audition, wow. Thanks you Emilia Clarke, I'm like so hooked. Now, I want more, and so; as the Casting Director in the training film of Casting 360 said, 'its done, its over, move on. And be ready for the next audition.'
So, it was fun, everyone was friendly, and are doing the same as me. No one card if you looked odd, cause they had he same feelings as I did. And from the experience, its about getting out there, selling yourself, discovering your weaknesses and your strengths. Then utilize those strengths, do do a better job, in your next audition.
There was even some funny moments in the music singing audition. A gentleman with more experience, had trouble with a certain part, and he said, oh F*&^ it, but kept going. LMAO, I couldn't believe he got away with it, but he wasn't penalized for it. WOWO, oh my my god, that was too funny. It reminded me of when Emilia Clarke was talking to a dead black bird on a string, on a www.youtube.com presentation about the next final seasons of Game Of Thrones, and she said 'Oh F*&^ yeah!', its like that is so rad, and cool, but it shows that acting and getting out there should be a fun experience, though you want to be careful with what you say. But, you should have fun in doing what you want in life, as it pertains to auditions and acting.
So, all in all, I now have discovered my assets from this experience, and it shows, I could very well be the next rising actor, though I be a bit older than Emilia Clarke. Anything is possible, with the newly discovered assets and skills, that makes my potential now, more marketable. With the training I get from Casting 360, and doing any parts as extras in a movie, I believe, the MA Degree I hope to get from London Cinema College, (of The United Kingdom) will not only get my movie scripts produced, BUT, be in movies later down the road.
Thank you Emilia Clarke, actress best known as Mother Of Dragons, Daenerys Stormborn of the House Of Targaryen, from the original Game Of Thrones series; your still my favorite female actress, and though I am a bachelor, you are still a positive influence on me. I also want to thank Casting 360, for the 2 on-line lesson exams, and the training I've gotten thus far, it has greatly helped me with my first time audition experience. As of next month, I will pay my next membership-tuition payment, do the next 2 on-line lesson exams, and move forward...
I got an audition referral through Casting 360, that involved a musical of Frankenstien. I was held at the Kendall Hall of YVCC (Yakima Valley Community College) in my home town of Yakima, Washington State USA. It involved something like line dancing on a stage, singing, and doing a monologue (acting) from a script line.
The first part was being assigned a number, and LOL I was #19, of a total of 19 men and women in group 1. My personal character was noted, when a young lady slipped and fell, but she was OK, when she got up, and I even asked if she was alright. She did assure me that she was. So, while were strangers to each other, I showed my compassionate side, cause were all out there for the same reason.
As Emilia has stated in her Rolling Stones interview, about not googling yourself, LOL, I would say, never audition in tennis shoes. Its like driving, and your brakes lock up. I even pointed this out, and the audition-er, and trainers even thought that was a bit humorous.
Once the dancing techniques-try out part was done, then we went to a music room, to test our musical voice. It was about how Frankenstein sings about the joy of having a brain. The gentleman who was training for this, wasn't like the young lady who trained the group line dancing techniques, though she did a good job. He has a great sense of humor, and the ones who make it, have a great asset like him to be their singing instructor.
I was the only gentleman, out of 3 total, that could hold the lowest octave, and the trainer in a funny way, even said, he like how I could squeak that one out. I could be a Statler Brother impersonator I suppose, if anyone knows who the Statler Brothers are from the 1990's. So, I have the low tone voice that clearly beat the other younger guys. But the high soprano, was more for the young ladies. I could only go about 3 octaves high, and that was enough for me.
Then came the monologue test. Its much like acting I think, cause they have you read a script line, and put feeling in it, with body gestures, and knowing the type of body language to use. I did great on this, and so, it was my strongest point of the audition as a whole.
Near the end, we did groups of 3, in the dancing techniques, and that's where the cast director makes his final decision. He said we did very well in the audition, and not everyone would get the part. I think they needed from group 1, (as there was 2 groups) about 10-12 I think, but I cant swear to that for certain. I was the last at #19, for a total of 19 in my group.
So, as my Chinese professor once said in BCTI, and as I learned from Casting 360; to not take anything as a negative, but turn it into a positive. And so, that's what I'm doing now. For anyone out there, I'd tell you from my own personal experience, acting is NOT easy. We might think its easy, only cause, when we watch programs or movies like, Game Of Thrones, we as viewers only see what the actors and actress are doping for their parts. But once we put ourselves in their shoes, its a whole, different, story. So does that mean I will never make it? ABSOLUTELY NOT!
As many Game Of Thrones fans out there in my town, www.youtube.com , (for those who spoke positive about me) Facebook, etc. have given me encouragement that I have quite the potential, I also got the same from this audition experience.
So, all in all, looking at this first time audition experience as a whole, in a positive light, then the question would have to be; what did I learn from this? Well, here's a bonus; be prepared. I was prepared except for the shoes. And as much as costumes are valued equipment, so is anything you wear on your feet. So, I need to invest into myself yet again, and I'm willing to do this.
I also learned from this audition as a whole, some things about myself:
Monologue (Acting-Script Line) Voice: EXCELLENT!
Singing Low Tone Octave: GREAT!
Character (Body Language) during a script: GOOD
Line Dancing In A Group: Not To Bad.
So, with Excellent being the best, and Not To Bad being worst, I found my strengths and weaknesses. I am strong in my acting voice, which shows first hand my ability to be an actor. (Look out you all, I'm a diamond in the rough, that needs polishing at the London Cinema College. One day, hopefully next year, I will get there.) I do need to fine tune my body language that goes with acting, and I don't see that as a stumbling stone, or something that will hold me back. That's why they came up with that old saying, 'Practice Makes Perfect'.
If I had to sing in bass, (low tone) I could show up most gentlemen in this area. But how often will I be doing a part either in a performance, movie, or show, that would require this? Who's to say. But I'm highly confident, that it would not be something to hold me back.
So, thanks top my training from BCTI of which I graduated long ago with honors, and made the deans list 5x, I have the skill to critique myself, to know what I must work on. And now that I had my first taste of acting audition, wow. Thanks you Emilia Clarke, I'm like so hooked. Now, I want more, and so; as the Casting Director in the training film of Casting 360 said, 'its done, its over, move on. And be ready for the next audition.'
So, it was fun, everyone was friendly, and are doing the same as me. No one card if you looked odd, cause they had he same feelings as I did. And from the experience, its about getting out there, selling yourself, discovering your weaknesses and your strengths. Then utilize those strengths, do do a better job, in your next audition.
There was even some funny moments in the music singing audition. A gentleman with more experience, had trouble with a certain part, and he said, oh F*&^ it, but kept going. LMAO, I couldn't believe he got away with it, but he wasn't penalized for it. WOWO, oh my my god, that was too funny. It reminded me of when Emilia Clarke was talking to a dead black bird on a string, on a www.youtube.com presentation about the next final seasons of Game Of Thrones, and she said 'Oh F*&^ yeah!', its like that is so rad, and cool, but it shows that acting and getting out there should be a fun experience, though you want to be careful with what you say. But, you should have fun in doing what you want in life, as it pertains to auditions and acting.
So, all in all, I now have discovered my assets from this experience, and it shows, I could very well be the next rising actor, though I be a bit older than Emilia Clarke. Anything is possible, with the newly discovered assets and skills, that makes my potential now, more marketable. With the training I get from Casting 360, and doing any parts as extras in a movie, I believe, the MA Degree I hope to get from London Cinema College, (of The United Kingdom) will not only get my movie scripts produced, BUT, be in movies later down the road.
Thank you Emilia Clarke, actress best known as Mother Of Dragons, Daenerys Stormborn of the House Of Targaryen, from the original Game Of Thrones series; your still my favorite female actress, and though I am a bachelor, you are still a positive influence on me. I also want to thank Casting 360, for the 2 on-line lesson exams, and the training I've gotten thus far, it has greatly helped me with my first time audition experience. As of next month, I will pay my next membership-tuition payment, do the next 2 on-line lesson exams, and move forward...
BCTI Graduation & Short Film Experience
This is a film about my graduation from BCTI; of which I made the deans list 4x, and graduated with honors. Sorry about the pics quality being poor, but when I get to London, UK I will bring my photo album with me. Then, its followed by my first ever, short film acting experience.
This is a film about my graduation from BCTI; of which I made the deans list 4x, and graduated with honors. Sorry about the pics quality being poor, but when I get to London, UK I will bring my photo album with me. Then, its followed by my first ever, short film acting experience.
First Ever Created Stage Props & Costume Designs
These are the first ever created stage props samplers, and the costumes that I designed. Thanks to Emilia Clarke, who became my greatest inspiration, I now have another new skill to offer London, UK.
These are the first ever created stage props samplers, and the costumes that I designed. Thanks to Emilia Clarke, who became my greatest inspiration, I now have another new skill to offer London, UK.
Game Of Thrones-II: Khaleesei's Dragon Spirit~ Trailer Notice.
Hi there fans, and Emilia Clarke, all other actors, and dragon lovers. In case your wondering where the 2nd trailer is, you have to watch the last part that is followed by credits, in Game Of Thrones~ The Motion Picture: A New Revelation. That's where the Audio-ONLY, trailer follows. So, just wanted to make you aware of that.
Hi there fans, and Emilia Clarke, all other actors, and dragon lovers. In case your wondering where the 2nd trailer is, you have to watch the last part that is followed by credits, in Game Of Thrones~ The Motion Picture: A New Revelation. That's where the Audio-ONLY, trailer follows. So, just wanted to make you aware of that.