Wednesday, September 30, 2009

My Germany/Austria Experience...

I had a WONDERFUL time in Berlin, Salzburg and Munich!

Never having traveled the world before, it was such an eye-opening experience! There was a lot of history there and it was amazing to be part of it all. I have a newfound appreciation for things that are TRULY old!

Berlin is all about transformation...After being torn apart and put back together so many times in the 20th Century, it is recovering, but still trying to find its identity. As a young girl in WI, I remember hosting a foreign exchange student who had hidden in the bushes and taken a video of the East and West Berlin guards patrolling the Berlin Wall. To see the sections that were left standing was incredibly powerful. I am glad they are reunited and I hope Berlin continues to a bright future! There were so many things that I enjoyed- (To see more, find me on Facebook and write me a message!)

BERLIN:

A PICTURE OF THE MORE "REAL" SIDE OF THE EAST SIDE GALLERY (A PART OF THE WALL THAT HAS BEEN TURNED INTO AN ART GALLERY)...



ME STANDING ALONG A PIECE OF ARTWORK THAT IS PART OF THE OLD BERLIN WALL...



THE REICHSTAG: THE MAIN GERMAN GOVERNMENT BUILDING...



Yes, I traveled to Salzburg as well! One of my favorite experiences was taking part in the "Sound of Music" tour...I am pretty obsessed with the musical and to be in the Austrian countryside and go to the places where my favorite scenes were filmed was magical!

I also enjoyed walking the same streets that Mozart walked as a boy, hearing Medieval music being played by street musicians late at night in the plazas, hearing Eine Kleine Nachtmusik as part of a Chamber Music concert in the Hohensalzburg Fortress, enjoying traditional Austrian food in an outdoor biergarten high above the Old City...

SALZBURG:

A PICTURE OF THE "OLD TOWN"...



WAITING IN THE HOHENSALZBURG FORTRESS FOR THE CONCERT:



CLICKING MY HEELS TOGETHER AS "MARIA" DID IN THE MOVIE ALONG THIS SAME PATH DURING "I HAVE CONFIDENCE":



Munich was an interesting combination of Berlin's modernity and Salzburg's "Old World" feel...

MUNICH:

DANCING AROUND THE MAYPOLE IN VENDARMENMARKT...THE OPEN-AIR MARKET AND BIERGARTEN IN MUNICH



THE BEAUTIFUL PALACE CEILING AT RESIDENZ

Saturday, June 27, 2009

My Headshot Proofs Are In! Please Help Me Out!

Hello, all!

I just got my headshots done through Jordan Matter Photography and would love to know what you think of them. Basically, I need a commercial one and a more legit one...

The more I'm looking at them, the more I'll probably end up picking at least 4 of them to reproduce for one reason or other! There are a few that fit different purposes, whether it be "corporate go-getter", "Midwestern Cutie", "Victim-y" and even "Sexy".The question I need answered is "What photos are the most Jasmine-y?"

I look forward to your feedback! :)

Please follow this link:

http://s101.photobucket.com/albums/m78/Jazzygirlsings/Headshots%202009/

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Reflections on My Recent Commercial Improv and Voiceover Classes

Last week, I concluded my Commercial Improv class with Shirley Sender. I am sad that it is over and I hope to continue my studies with her in other classes, etc. This class was such a HUGE help!

More and more at commercial auditions, I am being asked to quite literally throw away the script and put it into my own words. This can be a bit intimidating when operating under audition nerves, but Shirley taught me that it's quite easy to get the main points across if you focus and breathe. And of course, practice makes perfect!

It was also an on-camera class, which helped me to monitor any "ticks" I have when I'm stuck, when I'm being a bit too big, not expressive enough, etc.

Lucky for me, the class was smaller than usual, which meant I got to practice a lot! Shirley would give us commercial copy and tell us to throw it away and put it into our own words. She would also give us entire situations and have us improv them in front of the camera.

The last week, I got to work one-on-one with Shirley through a stroke of ridiculous luck! Boy, was that a treat! She kept giving me tons and tons of copy and then coaching me on it. Of course, I got to improv, too!

By the end of the course, I feel much more confident about how I approach commercial improv, as well as how to approach copy!

THANKS, SHIRLEY SENDER! :)

Her class actually tied into my Voiceover 101 course last night with Diana Lote of CESD. I looked at the copy and found things that many others in my class glossed over. It made me feel great to know that I was applying it all and comfortable enough to play with the copy.

Diana has great energy and is a fantastic wealth of voiceover knowledge. She made a great book with all the basics of the voiceover business in it. She also had us read a lot of copy and gave us one-on-one feedback, which was immensely helpful.

She told me I have a nice, clean voice that has just a hint of Midwestern warmth to it. She also liked the range of my voice...that it went up when it needed to go up and went down when it needed to go down. She was impressed, which made me feel great! :)

I'm so glad I got the chance to work with both of these ladies who are well respected in the business and that they have both been so encouraging.

I will be taking more classes over the summer...a Meisner intensive, a commercial class with David Cady, etc. Once you start, you can't stop!

As an actor, you should always keep studying! You're a student of the world!

Friday, June 19, 2009

Annie Chadwick's Career Seminar...

For awhile now, my voice teacher has told me that I need to go see Annie and talk to her about how to further my professional career. FINALLY, I took Annie's workshop in May and I REALLY WISH I HAD GONE TO HER SOONER!!!

Before the seminar begins, Annie sits down with each and every member of the class one-on-one and you discuss your career goals. She then gives you a basic six month plan of where she feels you should best put your focus/career goals in that time frame.

Annie and I already know each other through our voice teacher, Wendy Sharp, and also through singing together for other events, etc. She knows a lot about what it is I would like to achieve and is very sensitive to my needs. She's heard my voice and she said she wants me to be able to share it with as many people as possible!

Since that workshop, I have also taken advantage of her one-on-one consultations. It is AMAZING how much I learned and how motivated this has made me to take my career to the next level. Her energy is contagious and you leave feeling like you can conquer the world, one class, one audition, one follow-up at a time...or rather, MANY of those things at a time! :)

Her career plan for me for the next six months/year is to really focus on commercials. I can't agree more! She also directed me to some fabulous teachers throughout the city, so I can continue to hone my craft. (I just finished a FABULOUS commercial improv class with Shirley Sender! I will also be taking a series of commercial classes with David Cady in July!) Annie also stresses the importance of creating your own works. I am currently beginning the process of creating a cabaret piece...

So for those of you who take your career seriously, I HIGHLY recommend this seminar and her extended one-on-one services.

For more information, please go to: http://www.utdtheatricalservices.com/

I really can't thank you enough, Annie! :)

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Want To Create a Voice Demo? BroadwayDemo.com is The Answer!

Recently, I was able to save a bit of money up to make a voice demo. This is something I've wanted to do for awhile. In this highly competitive business, I think it's a GREAT tool to have. Rarely do actors submit their headshots/resumes via snail mail. Pretty much everything is done online.

A friend of mine, Katherine McClain, told me that she had a wonderful experience creating voice recordings through http://www.broadwaydemo.com/. So I gave it a try!

A lot of the music I had in my rep was really great, but I was looking to find a few new things to throw into the mix. I met with David Libby and Tina Marie Casamento before I did my recording because I knew they had an extensive library and would be able to help me find something new.

They not only helped me to go over my current rep to get a sense of what I wanted for my recording, but they also were able to find some new songs that really fit my personality and voice!

I returned on a few more occasions for voice coachings with them in preparation for my upcoming recording. (Personally, I HIGHLY recommend doing this, as you get a TON accomplished on your recording day!) Doing a few of these beforehand helped me to be more comfortable with the recording cuts to my music. It's a good idea to keep your songs to less than 2 minutes. Casting directors won't spend 5 minutes listening to you sing the same song. They simply don't have the time.

Tina Marie Casamento is also an amazing voice coach as well! She's very good with all styles of music and I look forward to working with her on audition cuts/etc. in the future! She gives you some wonderful guidance on the acting of the song and it sounds SO MUCH BETTER when you apply it to your recording!

David Libby is a great accompanist and he has some really fun musical ideas to apply to your music as well. He's very sensitive to the singers' needs and has probably played just about EVERYTHING in musical theatre...and if he hasn't, he plays it flawlessly on his first sight-read!

The day of the recording was really fun! Tina and David had everything set up, including an assortment of teas, water and anything else you would need for your recording! They allot a three hour slot for your songs. This includes instant editing on the spot with their equipment, etc.

Luckily, since I had run my songs a few times with them, Tina, David and I all breezed through the process! I had time to record 6 songs, which they told me was pretty much a record! :)

I had a wonderful time and it all went by so quickly!

In about a two week time frame, my Broadway Demo was ready to be seen/heard publicly! David was SO HELPFUL throughout the entire process! A page on the Broadway Demo website was created and included in their showcase: www.broadwaydemo.com/jasminespiess

AND David continued to follow up with me on the FREE embedded attachment they give you of your song clips so that you can put it on your personal website. Since I was revamping my website, he helped me to make a player that would best suit the look of my website, etc. He also offered the option of adding a performance video in the future, which was great!

For all of the services they provide, I really felt that I got way more than my money's worth!

From start to finish, I HIGHLY recommend BroadwayDemo.com!

To David and Tina: THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!

:)

Friday, May 1, 2009

Spotlight on Jagger Kaye and CastingsnClasses.com

For those of you in the business of acting, I always like coming across links of services that other actors use...Here is my Spotlight on Jagger Kaye and CastingsnClasses.com.

Industry Events/Affordable Acting Classes Through Jagger Kaye
www.castingsnclasses.com:

THE CLASSES:

I began taking classes from Jagger last June. His classes and events range from $25-$69 for a single class, which lasts around 3 hours. The more "expensive" (and you know it's SUPER cheap for an acting class) are his classes taught by people like Louise Lasser and David Vaccari. For workshops with more than one class session, classes vary and are usually around the $100 mark. The classes have a limited amount of spaces available, so you get personalized attention. You definitely get more than your money's worth, which is rare in this city!

The classes that Jagger teaches are great. He's very knowledgable about the business and he doesn't sugar coat it. The fact that he is a working actor and continues to book gigs also helps to back up his "acting teacher cred". Jagger really cares about his students and works to create a community that helps everyone get to the next level. I've seen great improvement in many of his students, myself included...

I liked his commercial class so much that I took it twice! He has a mailing list (that I HIGHLY recommend you join!) called ActorsFirstNY that lists a lot of casting notices you may have missed elsewhere and offers raffles for FREE STUFF that actors can actually use!

THE INDUSTRY EVENTS:

My favorite thing that Jagger provides are some FANTASTIC industry insiders that come in to do industry events with him.

I recently got to meet and do a scene for Steven Carr, who most recently directed "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" and has also directed "Daddy Day Care", "Dr. Doolittle 2" and more... Steven has a GREAT personality and I hope to work with him in the future! It was great to get the feedback of a Hollywood Director on my work and know that I'm going in the right direction.

I know there are a lot of other industry events out there where actors can meet casting directors and I know that many times they are a LOT more expensive than Jagger's classes...

The thing that sets Jagger apart is the personal attention he gives to each and every one of his students, as well as his industry guests. At other events you go in, give someone a headshot, grab some commercial copy to read and go in and meet the industry guest.

At Jagger's events, you have to take his Commercial Intensive Class as a pre-requisite (so you're familiar with the copy)...

For his events you go in, you give someone your headshot and resume...Then everyone sits down in a class and he tells you what to expect from the event and the guest. Jagger then takes people in groups of 5 into the room to do the commercial copy they've picked and gives them constructive feedback before they meet with the agent/casting director.

After everyone has gotten the chance to practice their copy with Jagger, he invites the agent/casting director into the classroom and the students are able to ask questions in an open forum. Then...one by one...each student gets 5 minutes with the agent/casting director to go through their scene/commercial copy and ask questions or get direction from the guest.

It's a great opportunity for the actor and for the casting director.

I have taken many classes and events with Jagger and continue to do so. I will be taking his voiceover class, taught by Diana Lote of CESD and I will also be taking a Shakespeare Workshop for three weeks in May.

Thank you, Jagger!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Welcome to My Website Relaunch!

Welcome to the "new" www.jasminespiess.com! This site is designed by Martin Kalanda. I would also like to thank Sean Goldman of Four Legs Productions for designing and helping me to maintain my first website for so many years.

I have decided to add a blog to my website for professional reasons. Casting professionals may not have the time to read this or see what I've been up to, but if they do...HERE I AM! This blog should help anyone looking around my website to get a better sense of who I am as a person/professional. Also, I think it is important to reach out to the performing community as a whole and promote people, services and other organizations that I support.

I would love to hear any feedback you may have about this site relaunch and I look forward to sharing my professional experiences with all of you!

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