Method Acting (FRANKLIN U 2, #7) by N.R. Walker EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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Chase Soria
“Morning, everyone!” Deirdre sang. “Welcome back for spring
semester!”
Deirdre Wicks was a bright and bubbly person. She was loud and tended
to overpronounce words as if her life was a permanent stage production of
The Sound of Music.
Which, given her position as Performing Arts Director at Franklin U
and her love of stage theater, wasn’t surprising. I liked her, though.
Everyone did. Her cheerfulness was contagious.
“We have a great production planned for you,” she added. Everyone
waited for her to continue, to hear what our semester project would be.
Relishing in everyone’s undivided attention, she raised a hand. “Before you
get too excited, let me make this clear. It will be a full production. Not
everyone will get the roles they so sorely desire, which is the first rule of
acting. You know that, and if that is an obstacle you cannot overcome, I
would suggest perhaps looking for another career.”
We all knew this. It was drummed into us every chance they got.
Not everyone was going to make it. Not everyone was going to get the
roles they loved, believed in. Few made it to the big time. One willingly
went into acting for the passion, the love of it. Not the fame and fortune of
Hollywood.
Blah blah blah.
Did I want to go to Hollywood? Did I want to be on the A list?
Hell yes, I did.
I could see my name up in lights, in tabloids, in reviews.
Chase Soria.
It was a name meant for big things.
I wasn’t afraid of hard work, of busing tables until I got a big break.
We’d all heard the stories of actors who’d lived in their cars before they
made it. Not that I wanted to live in my car.
But I understood it took grit and determination to make dreams a reality.
And I understood it would involve roles I didn’t believe in.
Roles that challenged me and tested my drive to pursue acting.
Roles that tested me personally, physically, and emotionally. That made
me question what I thought I knew about the world around me and what I
knew about myself.
“Are you ready?” Deirdre said with a sly smile. “I don’t know if you’re
ready.”
She paused for dramatic effect.
“This term’s production will run for the first half of this semester,
starting today. That will include preproduction, filming, editing. It will
count for sixty percent of your overall grade.”
Sixty percent?
She definitely had our attention now.
“Method acting!” she announced.
Hmm, okay then . . .
“We’re bringing the 90s back,” she went on. “Think 90210, and Friends.
Think Melrose Place, but with a twenty-first-century twist. We’re doing
reality TV!”
Wait, what?
Chatter erupted around the room. Excitement, disbelief, so many
questions . . .
“Eight leads, eight friends—three couples, two best friends. Two weeks
preproduction, two weeks of filming. Full production includes filming,
postproduction, editing, color grading, sound, and . . .”
She paused again. Her smile made me nervous.
“We’ll be live streaming!”
Wow.
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