”Diary of an Unemployed Actor”
Arts:Performing Arts
Sharisse Zeroonian started making films at the age of 12 on an old camera and editing them on Windows Movie Maker. However, she never intended to be a filmmaker instead she planned to be a teacher, but things change. She is now writing, producing, and directing films and television. She tells us about the experience of having a film screening where one-person shows up to watch the film, dealing with crazy people on the train while on her way to a shoot, and then losing a tripod. And we discuss the realities of no-budget filmmaking. It is hard work, but work that is worth it for the reward of the experience and final product.
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Final Thoughts
Short Film or 48hr Film Challenges
Building Strong Relationships on the Film Set
Tips For Working as an Extra or Background Actor
Call Sheets in Film Production
Rip It Up: Seeking Happiness Ft. Actor & Writer Andy Milligan
Tips For Getting Started as an Actor
Season 5 of Diary of an Unemployed Actor Starts Now
Season 4 Wrap-Up
Rip It Up: Teaching, Silly Verse & Becoming A Poet Ft. Ray Douglas
Rip It Up: The Thing, The Fly,Tremors, T2& My SFX Life Ft. Rob Burman
Rip It Up: Becoming A Zombie & My Ukrainian Life Ft. Jim Krut
Directing Her First No Budget Short Film With Corinna Issuree
Rip It Up: The Impact of Being A Child Star ft. Pat Cardi
Rip It Up: The Queen & Her Friend Clive Oseman
Finding an Agent With Brian Patacca
Rip It Up: Music, Endo & Me ft. Noam
Rip It Up: Rodd Matsui Returns For A Deep Dive Into Folklore, Movies, and Monsters
Journey Into The Adult Film Industry With Tommie McDonald
Rip It Up: Digital Assets in Creativity & Facing Racism ft. Marvin D
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