Synopses & Reviews
This friendly intro to the ins, outs, and uploads of the Internet offers actors a new vehicle for advancing their careers. From his introduction, to the accompanying CD-ROM, Kozlowski shows actors:
- how to get online and search for specific Web sites
- what the best Web sites are for actors, including colleges and training centers, newsgroups for actors, and informational sites about plays, books, and acting
- how to build a Web page of your own, with detailed explanations of what you have to do to create your presence on the Web.
The Actor's Guide to the Internet is the definitive reference guide for actors who wish to explore the countless opportunities awaiting them in cyberspace. This is truly the actor's best road map for successfully maneuvering the information superhighway!
Visit the author's website at http://www.robkozlowski.com/actorsguide.
Synopsis
Actor, writer, and Web page designer Rob Kozlowski offers an actor-friendly intro to the ins, outs, and uploads of the Internet.
Synopsis
This friendly intro to the ins, outs, and uploads of the Internet offers actors a new vehicles for advancing their careers.
Description
System requirements for accompanying computer disc: Windows 95 or higher; Power PC Macintosh.
About the Author
Rob Kozlowski has studied and performed improvisational theatre in Chicago for nearly a decade. He is a founding member of the Playground Theatre, the nation's only non-profit improv co-op. He also teaches at Columbia College Chicago.
Table of Contents
An Introduction to the Internet
Why You should Care
How to Get Online
E-Mail and Newsgroups
Search Engines and Directories
Education
Online Magazines
Theatre Books, Monologues, and Plays
Unions and Organizations
Casting Online
Dance
Stagecraft
Building Your Very Own Web Site
Appendix 1: The Actor's Guide to URLs
Appendix 2: The CD-ROM
Appendix 3: Glossary of Terms