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Breaking into Acting- a Beginner’s Guide to Getting Started in Television, Movies, and Commercials

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Have you ever wanted to break into acting, but didn’t know where to look?
This informational guide, based on my own experiences and those of other actors, will give you secrets, tips, and tricks to get into movies and television as background talent and move on up from there.
This book includes information on-
Headshots
Demo reel
Auditions
Casting calls
And more...
I'm a best-selling author in the area of Cognitive Psychology and Experimental Education Theory. The lessons in this guide also utilize my research into Rapid Skill Acquisition to help you get where you need to faster by hacking the learning process. In addition to that, I'm also an experienced actor with hundreds of credits, including commercials, movie roles, and documentaries.

Author Bio- Dr. David Powers is an adventurer, philosopher, and pioneer. Considered a human puzzlemaster, he has a penchant for assembling random bits and bytes into workable solutions. He is a best-selling author in cognitive psychology, experimental education, adventure travel, and martial arts. He is a decorated veteran of the Marine Corps and a founding member of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. He is married and the proud father of three feral boys and one princess that he and his wife homeschool. His mission in life is to find the magical best mug of coffee in the world.

81 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 16, 2016

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September 22, 2020
Terrible book, roughly 80 pages double spaced to make it look like there is more content. In the middle of the book he takes up 18 pages to show pictures of himself. I don’t recommend this book.
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