Another Shot at NAMM!
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Everyone had a great time at last Saturday’s The Actor Workshop (All About Film and TV). The room was filled with a range of aspiring actors, filmmakers, and theater enthusiasts eager to learn from some of the industry’s top professionals. The Artist Workshop was happy to welcome back actor and producer A’Noelle Jackson (the voice of Stylez from Netflix’s LOL Surprise Winter Fashion Show) and screenwriter, Kirkland Morris (50 Cent’s Powerbook IV: The Force and BMF on STARZ). Both special guest panelists joined our host panelist and founder of the Artist Workshop, Shyan Selah, for a four hour dive into all aspects of film production from screenplays to music placements. The event was held once again at the Courtyard Marriott in Federal Way.
“Kirkland Morris kept the audience laughing with a comical retelling of the day he got the call from 50 Cent to write for his television productions. When the famous rapper gave him his name, Morris’ response was “Yeah, and I’m Snoop (Dogg).” From that point on it was a mix of the funny, to the inspirational. Morris, who’s preparing to produce his own episode of BMF, now in its third season, told the young artists that no matter what, he writes every day. “Writing is my sport and just like LeBron or Kobe, I practice it every day,” Morris affirmed.
A’Noelle Jackson, fresh from producing a Black History Month filmmaker spotlight for Hulu, reiterated her starting journey from a production assistant in Tacoma, WA to her ability to balance both production and acting work in Hollywood, CA. “Don’t be afraid to give yourself the title of a PA when you’re just getting started,” Jackson said. “And then do whatever they need you to do whether it’s getting coffee or picking up dry cleaning. And while you’re there, don’t be afraid to talk to people and ask questions about how they got to where they are.”
Half the attendees in the room were interested in the overall production of filmmaking in addition to the role of acting and were inspired by Shyan Selah’s experiences from his start in entertainment as an extra on The Wayan’s Bros. show on the WB network, to his music being featured in films such as Camp X-Ray starring Kristen Stewart and the upcoming season of Cruel Summer on Freeform.
“Study the success. If there’s someone you want to be like or you’re watching a movie and you’re an artist and you want to place music in a film, study the story and why that song was placed at that point in the production and the dynamics around that,” stated Selah.
The audience was captivated by everyone’s stories and observations, and the Q&A session that followed was lively and informative.
The participants were able to ask questions and get real-world advice from those who are all active in the industry.
After a brief lunch break, provided by Chick-Fil-A as a result of the a vote by ArtistWorkshop members, the day continued with the panelists sharing more of their personal stories, their perspectives on what makes a successful audition or first impression, and how to build a lasting career in the industry. The bottom line that they all agreed upon: Confidence is Key and belief in one’s self is the most fundamental quality to have when pursuing a career in the entertainment industry.
“You have to start by believing in yourself first,” said Morris. “Because you’re going to be your biggest hero if you’re going to make it.”
The Artist Workshop held talent auditions for a select number of workshop members last Saturday in preparation for a major talent showcase this summer. Singers, songwriters, rappers, musicians, actors, models, and aspiring entertainers presented their talent in front of Artist Workshop producers and team, including program founder, Shyan Selah. Shyan, a multi-talent himself, has 20 years experience in the entertainment industry as a singer/songwriter, rapper, recording artist, actor and model.
The four hours of auditions last weekend were the first round of an ongoing series of audition events to be held in conjunction with Artist Workshop monthly events. These productions, co-presented by Brave New World and Washington’s Department of Commerce, give young aspiring professional entertainment artists, entrepreneurs, and athletes in South King County the access to established professionals in their chosen field of interest. Each month participants come to learn about various aspects of the entertainment industry including production, marketing, deal-making, and the creative process. This month’s audition was the first event that gave participating artists the stage to show their talent.
“This process will be a little different than your typical audition experience in LA or New York,” stated Shyan in his opening remarks to the Artist Workshop talent participants. Audition attendees stayed in the room and took turns standing on stage to not only showcase their talent, but also give a quick interview that included stating why they were there and what they hoped to accomplish with their artistry.
The auditions began with a variety of mostly musical acts, including solo singers and rappers who performed a mix of original songs and covers. A couple of aspiring fashion models also presented their runway walk for the judges before the attendees broke for lunch provided by Panera. Each aspiring talent was walked through a professional level audition experience including questions from the Artist Workshop staff and the audience. These questions ranged from why they picked the song they did, to what made them decide to wear what they did that day. All contestants were judged on 5 factors: Talent, Skill, Vibe, Confidence, and Passion.
“In over 20 years of outreach that includes imparting professional expertise to students from middle school to college, it’s been most beneficial to the participants when the education is combined with real professional experience from their field of interest,” says Shyan. “This has always been our style and through the Artist Workshop program we get to do that at an even greater level of impact. I’m proud of what the Artist Workshop is doing and excited for the talent in our region to have this access.”
At the end of the audition day all the talent contestants were given the opportunity to share with the Artist Workshop crew about what they thought and how they felt abut the process while receiving feedback as to what a typical audition judge or casting director would be looking for.
Overall, the first round of auditions for the Artist Workshop was a very promising start to what is expected to be an all encompassing showcase of talent to be presented to industry experts in music, theater, film, and television. These experts will come from key entertainment industry locations including Seattle, Los Angeles, New York, and Atlanta this summer. Regular audition dates will be announced via theartistworkshop.org and audition contestants will have the opportunity to repeat their audition in future sessions should they choose. Event producer Candice Richardson says the main focus will be on both finding and cultivating talent with the goal that the program will be able to place aspiring talent in real-life career opportunities.
“We’ve always known how talented our young people are in the Northwest,” says Candice. “The Artist Workshop is poised to discover and nurture some truly exceptional talent in the coming months.”