Saturday, March 5, 2011

A day of excellent auditions!

HELLO!
Well, today I took risks and pushed myself outside of my comfort zone. Although, my nerves are shot as a result of pushing myself I am extremely pleased- I don't want to remain in my safe, comfort zone. I want to push myself and keep auditioning and get some juicy roles. Anyway, not only did I attend auditions but I attended auditions that were both for silent films (no text)! Thus, my audition consisted of pure improvisation.

My callback at NYU went very well. The director, Felix is awesome. He is unlike any director I have ever seen. He is weird and I mean that in a very good way! I pride myself on being wierd/different. He has a way of making the actor feel so comfortable as if they are not even auditioning. He had me do an acting exercise with the actress who has already been cast and then an improvisation exercise with her as well. For the improv exercise I had to speak Spanish and she spoke only Greek. My objective was to tell her/express to her that I love her. Obviously that is not an easy objective when neither one of you is speaking the same language and do not understand the other person. The director let the exercise go on longer than expected because he said he was interested in what we were doing and didn't want to end it. I suppose that is a good thing. He said the exercise turned out completely different than he expected which pleased him. And the actress said that she felt the emotions were truthful. She was very good if I may say so myself- she studied at the Stratsburg Institute. I would love to work with her and this director- they are very down to earth, knowledgable, and talented. I sat on some impulses during the audition, but overall I am happy with how my audition turned out. The director said I should receive a response very soon- fingers crossed!
Then I had to shoot over from West fourth to East 23rd Street for an audition at the School of Visual Arts. This is the audition I was most nervous for. The director gave me no texts and said to act everything out in silence. Needless to say, I made fairly strong choices and executed them. The director said, "I am impressed." and then said that I did great work. She had me redo what I did, with slight tweaks, three times. She let me continue to act even when she saw what she had asked for because she liked what I was doing emotionally with the scene. She said it was great and that she was happy to have an actor that she didn't have to try and pull things out of. She said that I am very expressive as an actor and that that is a very good thing. She then asked if I will be available for the dates they are filming during. That is a great sign- fingers crossed!

Overall, today was an excellent learning experience. I learned how to open up to the director/person doing the casting. I worked on my improv skills, improved my audition skills overall, and hopefully opened up some doors for work on some student films.

Yesterday's acting class also went very well. I did my "Spoon River" interpretation. I worked on the deaf impediment with my voice and I signed part of the text. The teacher liked it and said that he admires how when I go for something I go all the way. That is a huge compliment from him! He said that I could work on making the deafness more comprehendable for an audience and that the deafness doesn't have to be completely realistic. He felt that emotionally I did well also. Then I did a table read of my scene from "Home Free!" by Lanford Wilson. I didn't feel prepared for the scene (I wasn't expected to do a table read yeasterday). To my dismay, the teacher felt that the read went well and that I wasn't off. In fact, he said it was good. : )

Okay, I am off to shower and then get some well deserved sleep!

Friday, March 4, 2011

Auditions

Where to begin?

I received a callback for the student film that I auditioned for at NYU. The callback is this Saturday at 2:15. I am very nervous. Here's why- the director wants me to come in, and improv a scenario that he gives me. I am going to improv this scenario with the actress who has already been cast. For anyone who is unaware of what improv is, it is when you act on the spot with no script. I am trained in improv yet it still makes me a bit uneasy. The script has no lines so there will be no reading from the script. The director said that I should not be nervous because he has seen that I can do good things and now he just wants to see if those good things are right for this particular film. I just need to think positive- I have a callback!

I also received another audition for a student film on Saturday. I agreed to audition at 5:45 not realizing that the film is not an NYU student film; it is a SVA (School of Visual Arts) student film. NYU is near West 4th and SVA is on 23rd Street, what to do with the time in between? I hope I do not have to cold read at the audition and that they want a monologue. Although, I must admit that cold reading and improv help me develop my skills more as well as push me outside of my comfort zone which is very good.

Today I am acting as "Bert Kessler" in acting class. I spoke to the professor and tonight I have decided that the character is going to be deaf. I watched a documentary called "Through Deaf Eyes" to familiarize myself with deaf culture. I feel that I am able to speak like a deaf person fairly well. I also learned how to sign part of my script for the piece tonight.

In the script I have to be hunting. Thus, I need a rifle. Because I can't bring any realistic looking gun with me to the city, I made my own gun- out of paper! It is made of computer paper, index cards, hot glue, and tape. There is absolutely nothing else that was used to make the gun. The gun looks fairly real. I am going to post a picture.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

CALLBACK!

Hello, to my audience of none. I received excellent news at about 11:30 lastt night- I received a callback for the NYU student film that I auditioned for. They would like to make an appointment with me so they could conduct a more in-depth audition and have me read with the actress who has already been cast. I couldn't be more excited. Well, I could- If, no WHEN I get the part.

I played around with my "spoon river;" someone in the class offered me an excellent idea for how to interpret my character. I have decided to run with the interpretation and my teacher has given me permission to do so. I am going to be deaf. It is not nearly as hard as I thought it would be to speak as if I am deaf. I just have to work on ensuring that my words are understandable and do not get lost on the audience.

That's it for now.

Best,

Justin

Monday, February 28, 2011

My Inaugural Post

Hello!

Well, this is my first blog post- there are plenty more to come. There is never a dull moment in my life so this blog should prove entertaining at the very least. I do hope for it to be an insightful, informative blog for others as well as a means for me to promote myself as an actor.

In 3 months I will have completed my training (in the Meisner technique) at the William Esper studio (http://www.esperstudio.com/). I will then be on my own in the big city- with my talent, technique, work ethic, and passion to rely on. Being that I have practically no credits to my name, (unless you count a short film that I directed and acted in and a few high school and community theatre productions) the notion of auditioning is slightly intimidating. Okay, very intimidating! I am new to the audition experience, but I look forward to what awaits. Hopefully, this blog will aid me in monitoring my growth as an actor.
I'd like to post videos weekly of me performing a monologue or a scene with a fellow actor from my class. It'll be neat to document the remaining months of my acting training. I will be seeing a few shows in the upcoming months ( I just saw three shows at The Julliard School) and will post my reviews of those shows here, as well as constructive criticism of films I have seen. If you don't have Netflix, you should get it! I am also in the process of developing another short film (with an amazingly talented writer [Caroline Coxon] and hopefully a director from SCAD whose name I will not reveal that at the moment)- I will document that creative journey as well. The film I recently directed and acted in is in editing and I can't wait to post that for everyone too see.
The Academy Awards were last night and I am very excited that Natalie Portman took home the Oscar for leading actress. Her acting in “Black Swan” is by far some of the best acting work I have ever seen. She deserved the award. Her dedication to the role is astounding- how many months did she train in ballet and tone her body, 12? It was as if I was watching two different actresses in the film- she transformed from a fragile, innocent, perfectionist of a girl to a psychotic, seductress. And the transformation showed in both her acting and her dancing.  Not only is she a great actress, she is extremely smart. Okay, I need to stop- I think it shows that I have a bit of a crush on Portman. I still need to see “The King’s Speech.” That seemed to do well at the various award ceremonies.

I found the opening spoof with Anne Hatheway and James Franco to be hilarious: http://video.aol.com/aolvideo/aol-television/funny-opening-on-the-83rd-annual-academy-awards-22711-tv-replay/805741562001
And this commercial is funny too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ms0CL7F9vzM&feature=related
This Friday I am performing a piece from the “Spoon River Anthology” by Edgar Allen Lee. I am acting the role of Bert Kessler. My teacher did not like my recent interpretation of the role, so I am going to go over the texts and completely re-analyze the piece. Here is a link to the text: http://www.bartleby.com/84/140.html

I am really excited to perform the scene that the teacher assigned my new acting partner and me. We are performing a scene from “Home Free!” by Lanford Wilson. Until about two days ago I had never even heard of him. I need to familiarize myself with more playwrights. Basically, in the script my partner is my sister and she is six months pregnant with my child (we have an incestuous relationship). Disgusting, I know! But it's a great role for an actor. Also, my character has agoraphobia and has imaginary friends that he talks to throughout the entire scene). Can we pile on any more interesting elements for the character? : P Quite a dark piece in my opinion! I believe my teacher assigned me this scene because the character I am playing is very playful;  my teacher feels that I have not tapped into my playful side as an actor and that is one of his goals for me. I am far too serious and my playful, less serious side is a component of my personality that I need to get more in touch with, especially as an actor. So that is a goal of mine as well as my teacher’s, during the next three months and well, forever.
The past week was terrible. But my weekend made up for it. On Saturday I attended my first audition of the year for the lead in a student film , "THESE TRUTHS WE HOLD," at NYU, Tisch School of the Arts. The film is an experimental short and seems very mature compared to many of the student films that I have seen in the past.  The audition went very well and now I am anxiously awaiting an email regarding the casting. Although auditioning is nerve-racking, waiting for the casting results is even more nerve-racking.  

I applied for several more student films via http://www.nycastings.com/ Now that I have completed my dreadful Law School Admission Test, will be graduating from Fordham in May, and may be taking the next year off of school to audition (and get together my law school applications of course), I will have much more time to audition and take some extra acting classes. I would love to take a monologue class, an acting for camera class, an audition class, a cold-reading class, a voice and speech class, and a dialect class. That's a lot of classes- I need a job as soon asap! 
Hopefully, this post will suffice as an introductory blog. My future posts will be far more interesting- I promise! Off I go- my mother is calling me to clean : /

Best,

Justin
www.nycastings.com/justincolon