TradeVine entertainment news highlights for week ending April 20th 2012 with Roxy Shih

THE PURPOSE OF THE TRADEVINE IS TO ENCOURAGE THE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY TO READ THEIR TRADES: VARIETY, HOLLYWOOD REPORTER, BACK STAGE, ETC. ENJOY LEARNING ABOUT YOUR INDUSTRY.

EACH FRIDAY, THE TRADEVINE SEEKS OUT A FEW OF THE INFORMATIVE TRADE ARTICLES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED. VISIT THE TRADE, ITSELF, FOR THE ENTIRE ARTICLE.

Hi everybody, I’m Roxy Shih of the Actors Reporter and welcome to the TradeVine. We bring you articles from the trades in one convenient location. Remember, our goal at the TradeVine is to help you stay informed and to keep up with some of the entertainment news you may have missed in the Trades, such as The Hollywood Reporter, Daily Variety, and Backstage.

Back Stage, April 17th – In The Craft section, the article is entitled, Imagination is a Critical Component of Talent, By Charlie Bowles and Lisa Dalton. For artists, imagination might be the most critical key to talent. Great painters, composers and writers are all haunted by images, or are distraught for lack of images. To a true artist, the images have a life of their own. For actors, this connection to images is so important that every major acting technique relies upon its use, though each technique differs in finding the source of the image. One approach invites you to imagine your past experiences to activate a truthful response in yourself. Another is to immerse yourself in the fantasy of the story and reveal what arises in your creative imagination. If you as an actor do not surprise yourself, you’re not in a peak performance. In the zone, you experience transformation — and so does the audience.

Also in the Back Stage online edition, April 2012 – Got Cast Through Back Stage? Did you get cast after you sent your pix & resumes to a project that you saw a casting notice for in Back Stage? Did you get cast after you attended an audition that you read about in Back Stage? The Back Stage Casting Department is seeking talent to profile in its weekly “Who Got the Part?” column. Each column features an interview with an actor, along with their headshot. The column appears every week in the print edition of Back Stage, plus online at W W W dot Back Stage dot com slash Success (www.BackStage.com/Success).

The Hollywood Reporter, April 18 – Tom Petty’s Stolen Guitars Returned; Security Guard Arrested, by the THR staff. An attempt to pawn one of the instruments in Hollywood led to a break in the case. Petty commended the actions of the Culver City Police Department for “a job well done.” Five precious guitars owned by Tom Petty and stolen on Thursday were returned to their rightful owner on Tuesday. According to the Associated Press, police in Culver City, California arrested a private security guard. The 51-year-old was working at the Culver Studios lot, which houses a soundstage where Petty was rehearsing with his band the Heartbreakers for an upcoming tour. With an estimate collective worth of $100,000, the guitars stolen included Petty’s 1967 12-string Rickenbacker and a Gibson SGTV Junior.

Well, that’s it for the TradeVine this week. I’m Roxy Shih. Thank you very much for watching. And remember, You heard it through the Tradevine!

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