Martes, Setyembre 6, 2011

Runway Modeling Tips for Runway Models

For a runway model, there's nothing more embarrassing than walking on a runway then suddenly falling flat on your face in front of many people. What's worse is that, camera - possessors are present in the event to capture the moment.

To avoid being humiliated in front of many people and in social media sites, runway models prepare a lot prior to a fashion show.

1. They practice walking in high heels.


  You can smirk all you want, but even pros like Campbell, Banks and Klum still practice walking in heels, if possible, practice in heels that they will be wearing during the show. This gives you time to familiarize yourself with your shoes - as you know, every shoe has a different feeling when worn.

2. They practice on the runway


If you can check the runway before the show, that would be an advantage. Familiarizing the environment will ease feelings of tension and will give you confidence to get out there and strut your stuff. Make sure to get a feel of the runway itself - is it too smooth? Is it potentially dangerous? If you feel like there's a possibility you might experience a runway mishap, then strategize to prevent this from happening.

3. They learn multi-tasking


Being on the runway requires a good amount of multi-tasking. Why? Well first of all, you have to remember you are selling clothes. Which means, you have to walk in a way that flatter these clothes most. Second, you have to keep in mind an attitude that fits the clothes you wear. Third, you have to walk in time with the music. Fourth, you have to have proper facial expression. Fifth, you have to be aware of your surroundings and yourself - a lot of models fall because they didn't notice that they are stepping on their dress - this and a whole lot more calls for a model to mentally and physically multi-task.

In truth, falling on a runway is a part of the life of a runway model. Still, to gracefully survive at the end of a fashion show is a goal every model should have.

Huwebes, Setyembre 1, 2011

Models Who Became Actors

It's not a new thing to hear that an A-List actor actually was a model before. The fashion world and entertainment world are so close together (almost joined together by the hip) that models tend to cross over into acting and vice versa.

Here are some actors who were once models:

1. Angelina Jolie
Although she did not stay in modeling for very long, lots of modeling casting directors must have found her extremely attractive - I mean, who doesn't?

2. Halle Berry
Berry did a lot of modeling in her teenage years but what really put a mark on everyone's mind is when she won Miss Teen All American in 1985.

3. Charlize Theron
She is undeniably gorgeous at every angle - but it seems that she was bound for a greater career in acting than in modeling.

4.  Josh Duhamel
One of the hottest male stars today and popular for his role in the Transformers movies, Josh once did fashion shows alongside - guess who - Ashton Kutcher.

5. Ashton Kutcher
Ashton did a lot of runway and print modeling jobs for big brands like Abercrombie and Fitch. He got his big break when he was cast in That 70's Show.

The list of models-turned-actor can go on forever - proof that there really are no limits as to what a person can do, just as long as he sets his mind and heart to it. 

Martes, Agosto 30, 2011

3 Acting Secrets for TV and Film Actors

Perhaps only a handful of actors truly know the secrets in acting - secrets that drama schools fail to teach these days. We're not talking about improvisation or method acting here - we're talking about something else. Things that you may find more useful when auditioning in the future.

1. When acting, do not fling your hands.

Using your hands often when acting is not good - unless you are playing the part of an Italian character. In real life, people do not fling out their arms with every phrase from their mouths - so why do it when acting? Perhaps you can fling out your arms sometimes, but doing it with every act can be a little distracting and irritating.

2. Add some mannerisms with every character

When we say mannerisms, we don't mean something big like twirling your hair or sucking your thumb. We mean something very small, you can barely notice it in the screen. This will add character to your character. Observe Johnny Depp's different characters - Sweeney Todd, Jack Sparrow, etc. - see how he moves his hands or walks? One cannot describe it because it is very subtle, yet by closer inspection, you can see it.

3. Research about your character's background and then forget about it


It seems like an odd advice, but you have to study the script and find out your character's background - his age, his ethnicity, his hometown, what decade he lived in, historical events during the decade of his birth, the culture of his parents, etc. From this, you will know at which point you can jump in on your emotions when acting. When you have found out everything there must be to know about your character, forget all information, instead, let them blur into the background and use them to position yourself in your character's world. Use it as your "springboard" for acting.

Most actors find these tips useful. Remember, if you love your craft, you will continue working to be better at it. Good luck!


Huwebes, Agosto 25, 2011

Tips for Fashion Models - Preparing for A Photoshoot

Even the famous top fashion models we see on TV do preparations for upcoming photoshoots. Just because they are at the "top", doesn't mean they can stop doing things that can help them do their jobs well. What more for fashion models who are only starting out?

If you are about to have your very first professional photoshoot, it is inevitable to feel nervous. Here are some tips you can follow prior to the big day.

1. If you are shooting for a portfolio, mail out your outfit choices a week before the shoot. This way, your photographer may offer some advices and also be prepared.

2. Sleep early the night before the photoshoot. Being late is a big mistake - the clients will tab you for that and may lose your chances of working with them again or be referred to other clients.

3. Moisturize your skin before sleeping and after showering on the day of the shoot. Dry skin will make it hard for the make-up to stay on.

4. Supermodels like Miranda Kerr love taking a tablespoon of virgin coconut oil daily. It is known to help fat build-up in the body and skin break-outs. In Asian countries, women also use it on their hair to make it healthy. So if you wanna feel good (especially in the tummy area), take virgin coconut oil.

5. Prepare all the things you need to bring the night before the shoot. If possible, put everything into one bag.

6. Three days before the shoot, do all the waxing necessary. Remove underarm hairs and re-shape your eyebrows. Three days is advisable because it will give the skin enough time to heal from all the pulling and plucking.

7. Two or one day before the shoot, call your photographer or if you have one, your agent. Confirm if the photoshoot is still on.

8. Of course, if you want to be a fashion model longer, you have to keep your body looking healthy. Exercise can also help you to have glowing skin - just in time for your photoshoot.

Martes, Agosto 23, 2011

Male Models - Pressure to be Perfect Leads to "Manorexia"

Male models are not immune to the pressure to become perfect. They are expected to have the perfect bodies that we usually see in magazines. Because of this, a lot of men are what we call "manorexics".

The term "manorexic" is used to describe a man with Anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder. A person has Anorexia when he or she becomes obsessed with any quantity of fat that he or she sees on her body. this leads them to exercise extremely and starve themselves.

Anorexia is more common with women but recent studies in the American Journal of Psychiatry showed that there are over 1 million men struggling with this eating disorder in the United States.

A lot of manorexics belong to businesses or industries that value beauty and physical appearance very much.

In the modeling world, a lot of men develop this disorder. A perfect example is Jeremy Gillitzer, a former male model who developed Anorexia after entering the modeling business.

Gillitzer used to look like a Hollywood star with a ripped physique. But then his obsession and desire to look perfect for photos all the time led him to work-out excessively and eat very little.

Here is a video featuring Jeremy:



It is not an easy thing to get out of, Anorexia. It takes years to make a person with Anorexia healthy again. And for many, such as Jeremy, fighting this disorder ends tragically. Male model Jeremy Gillitzer died in 2010 at the age of 38.

Martes, Agosto 16, 2011

Stage Moms Exploiting Child Actors and Models

Selfish stage moms exploit their child model or actor in one way or another. These are parents who put their children's rise to fame first and the emotional needs of their children second.

The following list are some of the most famous stage mothers who took advantage of their children.


 Lynne Spears
She let her daughter, Britney Spears, pose seductively for Playboy, wearing clothes that excite pedophilic men and allowed her to shoot a music video where she danced around in a Catholic school girl costume at the mere age of 15. She also controlled every bit of Britney's life, including disseminating the information that Britney was a virgin (which was a lie, of course), to stay true to her innocent-but-sexually-arousing image.


Jaid Barrymoore
When her daughter, Drew Barrymoore was only a kid, she let her in a club where people were doing drugs and partying like there's no tomorrow. Since then, Drew developed a lot of bad habits - smoking and drinking alcohol at the age of 9 and doing drugs at the age of 13, plus attempting suicide. Luckily, Drew was able to redeem herself and is now one of the most bankable celebrities in Hollywood.


Dina Lohan
Like Jaid Barrymoore, Dina introduced Lindsay to partying and alcohol - the shoplifting and DUI thing was totally Lindsay's idea, though. But it's no doubt that Dina Lohan is partly to blame for Lindsay's crazy and irresponsible actions. Now that Lindsay is still under house arrest, though, she has a new project. A girl to follow in Lilo's footsteps - Ali Lohan, Dina's youngest daughter.

Teri Shields
When Brooke Shields was 10 years old, Teri let her pose naked for Playboy at the price of $450. Then, she let Brooke play a young prostitute in the movie, Pretty Baby. Perhaps because she is an actress herself, Teri seemed to have forgotten that Brooke was a child.

Sometimes a stage mother's ambition to see her child "up there" cloud their judgement. If aspiring child actors or models have mothers like them - what will become of Hollywood?

Huwebes, Agosto 11, 2011

Petite Preteen Models - Petite Modeling Do's and Don'ts

What are the chances that an ordinary teenager can become successful even though she isn't 6 feet tall? Well, a lot of petite preteen models actually succeed in the modeling business. There are some Do's and Don'ts that aspiring teen models can follow.

DO:

1. Work on your portfolio - get great headshots. This will get you noticed by agents and casting directors.
2. Mail your headshots to agencies that cater to petite and preteen models.
3. Attend open casting calls.
4. Always be punctual during appointments.
5. Keep a schedule book where you can write down all your appointments so you won't miss them.
6. Treat clients, photographers and fellow aspiring models with respect. Politeness and friendliness will bring you a long way in this business.
7. Prepare a wardrobe you can wear at any moment's notice. Something that works at whatever event you go to.
8. If you can't make it to an appointment, let your agent know so he can talk to the clients. Or if you are unrepresented, talk to the clients.

DON'TS:

1. Cancel an appointment without prior notice. If you do ave to cancel - you must have a very good excuse for not making it to the appointment or else you will be tabbed as unprofessional for the rest of your modeling life.
2. Discuss payment matters with a client if you are represented- this is a job for your agent and it is unethical.
3. Do not be arrogant, stuck-up or condescending to anyone ever. No one likes to work with a primadonna, especially when she isn't even "there" yet.
4. Act like you know everything but don't show people that you're clueless, either. Balance it out.
5.  Don't be too aggressive. This might give people an impression that you're trying to hard or desperate.
6. Do not do things or accept project that you do not want to do. You have the choice to take on some projects and turn down some.

When you're a petite preteen model, people might take advantage of you. However, if you are careful and stay true to your self, you may find that modeling becomes a rather enjoyable job.

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