ON-SET ACTING COACH
"My job as your on-set coach is not to direct you. That's what the director is for. My job as your on-set acting coach is to help you decide on strong choices for your character that will leave you feeling confident as you walk onto set to film your scenes."
- Coach Mark McKinnon
"My job as your on-set coach is not to direct you. That's what the director is for. My job as your on-set acting coach is to help you decide on strong choices for your character that will leave you feeling confident as you walk onto set to film your scenes."
- Coach Mark McKinnon
Coach Mark McKinnon, Founder & CEO of McKinnon Acting Studio, understands the unique challenges of keeping things fresh on set. He also understands what actors need to feel confident while working on set. Coach Mark mixes his experience of being an actor on sets of several Primetime Network Television shows and his experience coaching hundreds of actors to prepare them for roles. He will accompany you and focus strictly on you to prepare you for powerful, yet subtle performances.
On-Set Coaching Service includes:
- Running lines with the actor while waiting to be called to set and/or in between takes.
- Collaboration with the actor to come up with strong choices for the character to present on set.
- Exercises and affirmations that will lead the actor to feeling confident about what they have to offer.
- Exclusive notes after watching the actor's performance on the monitors.
Notes:
The actor must get approval from the director on having an acting coach on set, before on-set coaching is finalized. This is to avoid conflict between members of the creative team.
On-set coaching does not include coaching prior to arriving on-set. Preparation coaching can be booked separately.
On-Set Coaching Service includes:
- Running lines with the actor while waiting to be called to set and/or in between takes.
- Collaboration with the actor to come up with strong choices for the character to present on set.
- Exercises and affirmations that will lead the actor to feeling confident about what they have to offer.
- Exclusive notes after watching the actor's performance on the monitors.
Notes:
The actor must get approval from the director on having an acting coach on set, before on-set coaching is finalized. This is to avoid conflict between members of the creative team.
On-set coaching does not include coaching prior to arriving on-set. Preparation coaching can be booked separately.
RATES:
The actor must secure at least the first two hours for on-set coaching to be finalized. The first two hours must be paid upfront for the on-set coach experience to be secured. All other hours after the first two hours will be invoiced to you immediately following the service.
Weekend Rate (Saturdays and/or Sundays)
$75/hour for the first 2 hours ($150), followed by $60/hr for each additional hour.
Weekday Rate (Monday - Friday)
$100/hr for the first 2 hours ($200), followed by $60/hr for each additional hour.
The actor must secure at least the first two hours for on-set coaching to be finalized. The first two hours must be paid upfront for the on-set coach experience to be secured. All other hours after the first two hours will be invoiced to you immediately following the service.
Weekend Rate (Saturdays and/or Sundays)
$75/hour for the first 2 hours ($150), followed by $60/hr for each additional hour.
Weekday Rate (Monday - Friday)
$100/hr for the first 2 hours ($200), followed by $60/hr for each additional hour.