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Actors don't really have a choice, because they need to accept whatever roles are offered to them to get experience. They have to nod and accept any project that comes their way, even if it's the worst thing they've ever read.

Of course, there are those occasions when our dear thespians go to those auditions and completely fall in love with the script. "I went in to audition because I heard about this project and the synopsis was really interesting. As soon as I got the script and I read the few words, I was totally into it. Then when I finished reading just those two pages... I knew I had to do this, I was in shock and in love with the writing," says Martin Lobe, who auditioned for the role of Donald in Machiavelli Hangman (http://www.hangmanmovie.com).

"You go to hundreds of auditions and you hope you'll hit that one gold mine... it's not about the money as long as the writing is so good," offers Martin James.

Having said all this, one would think that it's definitely easier to work behind the camera than in front of it. Filmmakers make up their own destiny, they write or they find a good script and they go out actively looking for actors. Actors, on the other hand, have to simply wait there


to be picked.

Casting Directors feel that it's not so negative. If an actor is good, filmmakers will seek him out, it's just a matter of polishing your tools and you will be found eventually. "Think of it as a more passive-aggressive approach to starting a career. You have to smile, and let them make the first step."

While many would argue that Machiavelli Hangman or Pulp Fiction was all about the writing and it made the acting what it is, others claim that the acting made those films what they are. For instance, Lost In Translation would not have become the brilliant film that it is if it wasn't for Bill Murray's improvisational genius. The script is said to have been originally only 15 pages long and Murray had to fill in the gaps. That's a lot of filling!

There is also a certain masochistic element to being an actor. You have to get used to getting rejected and you have to use it to get stronger. The rejection has to become a pleasure that you can turn into energy. "Some actors go in expecting to be rejected. They get a certain high from it," Bob Fern-Jacobs, after auditioning for Lord of the Rings.

Actors, keep at it, get better. Build your experience, and they will come!

About the author:
Paula Stigger is a writer of filmic articles and a full-time independent entertainment columnist. This article has resulted from interviews conducted with the actors participating in the upcoming film Machiavelli Hangman. http://www.hangmanmovie.com




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