Sunday, December 30, 2012

American Accent for Actors: Practically Speaking - A practical guide to learning the American accent.

Would you love to land the next role that comes to town? Are you planning on finally taking that trip to LA or NY to follow your dream? Or do you just want to play a trick on your friends? Whatever the reasons for learning the American Accent, Practically Speaking by Troy Mackinder will help you get there. He makes it as easy and fun to learn and has over 12 years experience in teaching actors. If you have been wanting to learn the American Accent but don't know where to begin you have come to the right place. With Practically Speaking you will learn the basics that will allow you to act with an American Accent for the rest of your career. You will learn the core part of the American Accent which include Resonance, Emphasis & Stresses, Vowels and R's. In the Bare Necessities Section you will also be given a practical example which you can follow from the start of the rehearsal process to the actual audition. Throughout the training you will have the supplementary video of Troy teaching every major section of accent. As well, you will have audio to help practice each vowel. Thousands of people like you have benefited from Troy's unique and practical approach to the accent. Will you be next?

Practically Speaking is a practical and easy to grasp technique for learning the American Accent. Troy is a passionate teacher who has spent over 12 years helping students fulfil their dreams. Not only has he been a teacher for many years but he is an industry professional working on-set with actors such as Sam Neill, Claudia Karvan, Vince Colosimo, Jay Laga'aia, Michael Dorman, Isabel Lucas, Sebastian Gregory, Harrison Gilbertson, Harry Cook and so many more ... And he's CURRENTLY the Dialogue Coach on Stephen Spielberg's Terra Nova. Troy has helped countless actors achieve their dream. He understands that voice training can be laborious and because of that has created this truly practical and easy approach to learning the accent. It's the same technique he uses on set!

You probably have had several auditions already and left promising yourself you would get a better accent for the next audition. Maybe you have been putting off the trip to LA or NY to follow your dream until you get the accent ready to go. Weeks roll into months and months into year. Well it doesn't matter what you haven't done up to this point. It matters what you do right now. In Practically Speaking the technique has painstakingly been laid out to make learning the American Accent easy and practical. It allows actors to find the accent without having that annoying voice in your head telling you to "maintain the accent" Learning the American Accent the RIGHT WAY?

That annoying voice in your head during auditions that says "maintain the accent" or worse it might even say "that accent is terrible" is one of the worst problems when doing an accent other than your own...

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