Sunday 12 December 2010

I'm having a grand craic in Dublin

I'm coming to the end of a fantastic month in Dublin...

We've been filming in some fantastic locations. the coastal cliffs of Cork were stunning, Dublin Docks were great but mighty cold and this week we're off to Slane Castle. After Xmas we'll be in Puerto Rico and we'll have gone from one climate extreme to the other! It has been Minus 8 some days out on location and apparently when we get to Puerto Rico it'll be 30 and very humid and some big ol' juicy mosquito's having a nibble on your ankles of a night time!

The cast and crew have been fab and there has been plenty of Guiness of an evening, well you've got to keep your strength up somehow!

Part 2 of the Treasure Island film shoot will be hot and sunny yippeee! So i'm getting ready to ditch the thermals and pack the sunscreen and shorts!

Happy Festive season to you and all good things for 2011

Jan x

Saturday 9 October 2010

How To Do Stage Standard English & Period R.P

Our second book is coming along nicely!

We've now finished the first part of the book which deals with learning a Stage Standard. This is the accent that all drama students learn when they're at Drama School and now we're having great fun with the second part....We've been looking at lots of clips from numerous films, my favourite being Brief Encounter 'Oh dear I seem to have something in my eye!' and identifying all the different types of period RP. It'll mean that actors can make sure they choose and learn the right type of RP for the period, play and character.

We've got some fantastic recordings that I'm sure you'll enjoy listening to! What's great about the book is that you can really be specific about the sound you are producing and the character you're playing. After all, not all posh people speak the same! So often I've found working with actors, they struggle to identify what the differences are between period and style. Which often means they can only do one type of RP. The danger with this is that they end up always sounding the same whether they're playing a contemporary RP speaker or a 1930's Miltary type! It would seem odd for example, to do a 'Hugh Grant' type of RP to play Hamlet, unless you were making him a public school boy! Or to do a Noel Coward clipped RP to play a contemporary socialite!

We're on target with getting the book finished... we're hoping it'll be in the shops by spring 2011...We're using the How To Do Accents system so it'll be thorough and fun and of course will have our usual dose of humour!

Watch this space!!

Wednesday 24 March 2010

Workshop details:

Hi All

As you may know I run alot of workshops and of course do one to one Accent coaching but these are my most popular accent workshops! Keep looking to see when the next one is.... Or if there is a bunch of you that would like to book a days workshop in these or any other accent, get in touch!

1) Traditional London and Contemporary London (street!)

2) Stage Standard and period RP.... choose the right sound for the period,play and character!

3) General American (Particularly good for those heading over to the USA for Pilot season)

Jan

Wednesday 27 January 2010

American Workshop dates:

Wow I've had such a great response from the workshop on the 13th Feb (it sold out very quickly!!) that I've decided to do two extra dates! I've still got 2 places left for the 14th Feb and 2 places left for the 6th March!