So I’ve been playing Guitar Hero on my Playstation 3 off and on for the last 5 months. Dabbling in World Tour and Greatest hits, even playing the Beatles game. Kirsty and I have been rocking it out on the weekends and having a great time, our fans go nuts! So I’m thinking to myself, hey I’m pretty good at this Guitar Hero, I think I should go in some competition or tournament. After a bit of research I find that there are a few in Perth and after some more research I stumble upon a forum chatting about a you tube video of a world record attempt.
After watching this, I think I’ll just stay and play in my loungeroom.
Check it out
I’m really excited tonight! I’m entering a competition run by Vodaphone called, “World of Difference“. The competition allows 5 lucky people to work for an Australian charity of their choice for 1 year. I have chosen Free the Bears Fund, as my charity of choice and tonight I had a Skype conversation with the CEO of Free the Bears Fund.
We discussed a lot of options and I am supremely confident that my application will be a winner. Exciting times! If I do win, I’ll be working in Cambodia and travelling between Vietnam and Laos for 1 year.
Wow this year has started off with a Bang! Instead of writing down resolutions or goals, what I have done is written down what 2010 means to me. So, for example 2010 is ….
You get what I mean.
So in the spirit of having no fear for 2010 I finally signed up for a 3 day acting workshop, this was back in Dec 2009. I have been procrastinating for over 2 years!
Last weekend I had my workshop and WOW! was it an experience.
The I enrolled in a 3 day workshop run by Worldwide Screen Actors Online, it is a class developed for beginners to learn, gain experience and undertsand the business of acting. I highly reccomend it to anyone considering enrolling in an acting workshop.
Friday 8th Jan 2010 | 6:30pm
I turned up early, registered myself at the front desk and chatted with a few people and sat down nervously. In the next fifteen minutes, six girls aged between 13 and 15 wander in. Now you can guess what I’m thinking…… uh oh, I signed on a beginner class but I didn’t think it was young beginner. 20 minutes pass by with me sweating bullets trying to figure out how to get out of this situation. Luckily a nice stream of adults turned up making me feel a whole lot better.
The first class was really good, with two students, Jessica and Aaron getting into character and improvising a scene where Jessica and Aaron are siblings and Jessica is handing over their mothers ashes to Aaron. Aaron does not want them and so the scene begins. Both were awesome, real emotion laid bare in front of a new class. I was impressed by their commitment to the character and also not being embarrassed.
Later on that night we got our scripts andwere assigned our characters.
I play Charlie, a guy who gambles away $42,000 on a poker game and now needs to fess’ up to his wife. I kept thinking how scarey this was and if I could pull off such a great performance like Jessica and Aaron did.
I rehearsed my lines to 1:00am in the morning, and still couldn’t remember my lines. Damn I was buggered.
Saturday 9th Jan 2010 | 10:00am
I woke up early in the morning so nervous I couldn’t eat breakfast, but as I was on my way to class, driving on High Road, I heard the Golden Arches call me, so after a Hash Brown, Bacon and Egg McMuffin and OJ I felt ready to go…
Class started with a meditation session to get us relaxed and clear our minds. This was good cause my mind was like racing around as if a Lion escaped from the zoo.
We were split into our groups and I was lucky enough to be able to act with two fantastic girls, Jessica and Robyn. I feel I was lucky because while everyone had one acting scene to do, I hadthe opportunity to do mine twice, I gained more experience out of it. Both girls had fire so I knew i had to step up my game. Jessica already showed me her talent on Friday night so I was literally shitting my pants hoping I wouldn’t let her down. Robyn on the other hand I didn’t know much about, but was soon to learn she had a fire burning within her, actually you can call it an inferno from the depths of hell…… hahaha
We rehearsed our lines outside and to my surprise the girls knew their lines and I was bumbling like an idiot trying to, ‘fill in the blanks’. Trust me, there were a lot of blanks.
My lines were quite easy, lines like, “I’m sorry” and “I know” and also the tough line of “$42,000″. So you can see why I was a little embarrassed about the whole situation.
Loren, our teacher, called us in and we had to do our scene in front of the class, the word terrified is an understatment to how I felt at the point of time.. What was good was that my screen tests were last so I got to watch everyone else do theirs. There were four sets of couples who were Amy and Charlie so it was good to see how each pair interpreted their scene. I was most impressed by Blair and Natasha, holy smokes were they good, I sat there thinking, is this the beginners class?
I was comforted to see that lots of groups had not memorised their lines correctly, what Loren was looking for was for us to become our character, bascially not to, ‘Play’ the character but to, ‘Be’ the character.
So far all the Charlies had been quite the tough guy, not really caring about the loss of the money, even though his wife Amy was losing the plot. I interpreted it differently and basically thought about a real addict and a guy who is scared to lose his wife but just cant fight off the lure of the poker game.
Both Jessica and Robyn played Amy, and they rocked it. I was really lucky to get two girls who could act, it made me step up my game, if i had any that is.
We were informed that the next day that they would be filming our scenes and to know our lines. I practised all night…..
Sunday 10th Jan 2010 | 10:00am
Met the girls at 8:30am to practise our scenes, I was still having trouble remembering a few of my lines, but was about 98% there. Filming got started straight after we meditated, it was amazing to see how everyone had stepped up their intensity when the cameras were rolling.
Most of the day had went by and at around 3pm I was called up to do my scene with Jessica. Wow it was scary. I managed to remember my lines and Jessica really embodied Amy as a character, I thought she was crying, must have been my acting that made her crack like that. hahaha
My second scene was with Robyn, and Loren asked if it was ok for her to hit me. He slapped my shoulder to show the intensity and location. I agreed, excited to have a second shot on the camera. I assumed my hit would come when I leant in for a kiss to say hello, but it didnt happen. I figured that Robyn decided against it, so I just kept going. When I said my line, ” $42,000″, out of nowhere her right hand flashed and went whack right across my face! I heard the class gasp! My head was spinning and my left ear was ringing, I managed to stay in character and meeking say my next line of, “I’m Sorry”.
Everyone was clapping and laughing once we ended our scene. I hope they liked our perfomance and not just the ass whooping I recieved.
I am have requested the footage and hopefully get it in the next few weeks.
Overall I enjoyed the experience and really kick myself for not doing it earlier, but I look at it this way, if I was any earlier I wouldnt have met some great actors in this class. I can see some great friendships being formed.
Till next time!
Ciao

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