What 37 Years on Stage Taught Me About the Lens
The camera and the live stage seem like opposites. They're not. Here's what decades of performance reveal about being believed on screen.
Read article →The camera and the live stage seem like opposites. They're not. Here's what decades of performance reveal about being believed on screen.
Read article →You don't get to wait for the audience to decide your idea matters. Essentiality is something you give the work.
Read article →Chaos isn't what ruins the take — it's usually where the truth shows up. Here's how to ride it.
Read article →A flat delivery blunts the truth. A deliberate, signaled exaggeration lets a moment land — without deceiving anyone.
Read article →You converge too fast on the safe version of a story. Hand the choice to chance and tell what it gives you.
Read article →Delivering everything at one speed flattens the true beats into the boring ones. Let the material set the pace.
Read article →A short video series on finding your presence on camera — no scripts, no templates.