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#actingandmodelingquicktips #aaronmarcus #actingandmodelingquicktipvideos You might be wondering what’s it like being on a set with Covid 19 among us. Last week, I was cast to work on a video shoot. Many things are very different. HOW THINGS HAVE CHANGED When actors arrive on a film or video set, food is typically supplied to cast and crew. Generally, there is a “craft service” table filled with drinks, food and snacks. Bigger productions will also have a food truck where meals can be made to order. And, there are long tables filled with hot food. This is a (Union) SAG-AFTRA rule. To keep everyone safe, on my set, we had individually wrapped items. This way no one was sharing from the same serving bowls. We were all contacted ahead of time and placed our specific orders for coffee or tea. And, there were water bottles separated on a long table so we were not all hanging out in the same spot and sticking our hands in the same cooler. While crew setup, everyone wore masks. All of my lines were on a teleprompter, so I stayed away from most of the people and asked the person running the prompter to give me a few opportunities to run my lines. I kept my mask while practicing. DURING THE SHOOT During the actual filming, masks were taken off. Fortunately, I was able to sit 6 feet away from the other two actors I was interviewing. In between takes my mask always went back on. LUNCH TIME I typically don’t like to eat a big meal prior to shooting. Trying to act with a full stomach makes me feel tired. So, I brought energy bars, some fruit and other snacks. Instead of sitting next to the other cast/crew on a set, I stayed away from most of the others. I did talk with a few people, but always kept my distance. WRAPPING UP After my last scene was shot, I said my goodbyes, filled out the paperwork and told everyone how much I enjoyed working with them. This was my first time on a set since January. In my entire 34 – year career, I never had to wait more than 5 months to be on a set. It was nice and exciting to be back. MORE WORK I found that acting is acting, no matter what is happening in the world. But, I felt more pressure during the shoot. Along with concentrating on my performance, I also had to think about and be careful of my surroundings. There was a constant radar going off in my head to make sure that I was being smart and safe. It would have been easy to just go with the flow and pretend that everything was normal. Whenever possible, I stayed away from others as much as I could. It was hard, but I am taking Covid 19 very seriously and will do whatever I can to stay safe on a set, for me and my family. PREPARE WHILE THINGS ARE SLOW While productions are slowly building up, this is the time to study, watch videos, prepare and stay sharp. This will give you the opportunity to be ready when the massive amount of projects begin shooting. DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR TOPICS YOU WANT ME TO ANSWER If you have any questions or topics you want me to answer in a future video, just list them at the bottom of this video. You can also reach out to me through my site, howtoactandmodel.com. HAVE YOU BEEN ON A SET DURING COVID 19? If so, what was the experience like for you? If there are topics or if you have a question you want me to answer here, feel free to email me at: [email protected] Talk soon. Aaron _____________________________________________ Aaron Marcus SAG-AFTRA Acting/Modeling Career Coach Author: How to Become a Successful Actor and Model Website: howtoactandmodel.com Friend me: facebook.com/howtomodel Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/aaronrmarcus Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/aaronrmarcus Mentoring Program: http://howtoactandmodel.com/mentoring... IMDB: http://www.imdb.me/aaronmarcus Subscribe: / howtomodel Office Phone: 410-764-8270