Archive for August, 2025

Step by Step Solutions: Gary Spatz on Set in Los Angeles

The Problem Every Set Faces

Picture a soundstage in Burbank at 10:07 a.m. Lights blaze, a camera operator adjusts focus, and a boom mic hovers on set. Somewhere in the middle stands a seven-year-old actor who was laughing thirty seconds ago and now must cry real tears because the script says the puppy ran away.

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Free Thursday Adult Class: What Happens & Who Should Attend

Acting Classes For Adults

At 6:58 p.m. the elevator in our Century City building smells faintly of coffee and ambition. You step out into the lobby and see a handwritten sign that reads Free Adult Class Tonight, Sharpies and snacks provided.

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Life-Skills Your Child Gains From On-Camera Acting

Monday Morning

Sarah pulled up to the elementary school drop-off line and her usually shy eight year old leaned out the window to thank the crossing guard by name. The guard blinked twice, smiled, and waved back like a celebrity had just shouted him out.

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Acting For Kids: The Problem Every LA Parent Faces

The Problem Every LA Parent Faces

It is 6:15 p.m. on a Tuesday in Los Angeles and your phone pings with a casting notice. The audition window closes in twenty four hours and you have to decide fast. Do you buckle your seven year old into the car and brave the 405 at rush hour, or do you push the coffee table aside and shoot a self tape under the kitchen track lights?

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Prepare Your 5-year-old For Their On-Camera Audition

Acting Practice For Kids

Picture this. It is 7:43 a.m. in Los Angeles and your five-year-old is humming in the backseat because you whispered the words audition today. The city is barely awake yet the nerves in your stomach feel wide awake.

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