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MAX Agency Introduces New Faces to its Roster

MAX Agency would like to introduce two new adorable little sisters to
our roster, Jasmine and Hailey! Both girls are very outgoing and love to
be in front of the camera, which definitely shows through in their
photos! Hailey and Jasmine are natural born performers and have training
in Jazz, Ballet and Hip Hop! The girls have already been submitted for
numerous projects and Jasmine just landed her first audition for Kraft
Singles! MAX Agency is looking forward to seeing this dynamic duo shine!

MAX Agency feautured new talent: Ella

Max Agency Toronto would like to welcome Ella to our roster. Ella is a 7 year old beauty who shown interest in the industry for quite some time. After seeing Selena Gomez perform, Ella has been keen on following her footsteps. Ella has a mixed nationality of Macedonian, Indian and Portugese. She can speak Macedonian, too! When she’s not doing her schoolwork, Ella likes to play the guitar and write lyrics. Already a lead in Choir and taking piano and dance lessons, she is excited to join the industry! She does her best at everything and is ecstatic about her first booking!

Think you have what it takes to be a part of MAXs roster? Visit www.maxagency.com to fill out an application or call directly at 416-482-5392

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MAX Agency Toronto Tip: How to Memorize Lines

How do those actors and actresses memorize hundreds of lines? Memorizing lines takes practice and constant repetition. However, there are a few ways to make the memorization process run smoothly and quickly.

Read Out Loud (And Repeat, Repeat, Repeat):
For most performers, there is no short cut to memorizing lines. To learn lines, an actor must recite the play out loud, over and over again. Most rehearsals encourage this by running through the lines or having a read through.
Record Your Lines:
Because there is often not enough rehearsal time, many performers find
ways to listen to the plays dialogue during everyday activities. Turn your work-outs, chores, and recreational activities into a read through with the help of your headphones or your i-pod. Aside from constant rehearsals, this method seems to be the most popular way to memorize lines. Use a tape recorder or better yet an MP3 player to capture the lines from each relevant scene. Others opt for recording the lines of fellow cast members, but they leave a blank space so that they can insert their dialogue while listening to the recording.

Think Positively and Dont Panic!
Dont let the butterflies in your stomach torment you too much. Most people  experience stage fright minutes, hours, even weeks before opening night. While a certain amount of nervousness can get the adrenaline going, too much anxiety over lines might hinder an actors performance.

Take solace in the fact that if you forget a line once, you will probably never forget that line ever again! Sometimes embarrassment is the strongest and toughest method of memorization!