Friday 8 March 2013

The Big Question (Task 4a:



I began this process with a lengthy brainstorming session.. Prior to starting module 2 I had just returned  back from a trip to a work and training related trip to  Los Angeles where I had the opportunity to train at an Acting school. I was so inspired by my trip and it stimulated me in so many ways. Some ways were quite indescribable! But  it led me to ask so many questions about how  the industry in the UK compares to that of the industry in Los Angeles. I found the main differences (apart from the amazing weather) were in the work ethic. The whole ethos, spirit and atmosphere in America is different and I believe this is due to the contrasts in attitude. Here in Britain we are taught to be extremely polite and apologetic in out nature. This was highlighted when I found me, a confident and enthusiastic Actress now felt somewhat timid, self conscious and apprehensive in my approach. In LA actors were bold, confident and fearless and I was in awe! Another huge difference I found was the work ethic. The level of hard work and passion didn't compare to what I was used to in the UK and therefore the whole atmosphere and ambiance was a new sensation for me. I learned that here in the UK we do not as easily let go of inhibitions and let our guards down, its just not what we do or how we communicate. In LA there is an attitude of ‘Anything is possible’. I was hugely inspired during mu time there and it triggered many questions during the brainstorming process

One of the factors I noticed was the fact that as a Black Actress I found there were  many more Acting opportunities for me in America. I was exposed to a new realm where women of my colour were in demand. Being British born and bred I am used to the industry here and the lack of jobs for Actors of colour. I was pleasantly surprised and intrigued to find that State side the opportunities were plenty for me and having a ‘cute’ British accent was an extra bonus (they love us brits!!!).
My recent findings led me to pose some questions towards some black actors/actresses in my work and social network. Here are a few questions asked:

  •        When in training were you fully prepared and in full knowledge of how to approach the Industry as a Black Actress?

  •     Post training were you made aware that there were any  physical or mental adjustments you may have to make in order to gain success as a Black Actress?

  •        Does your ethnicity define you in the Performing Arts Industry?

  •     Do you find the issue of race is still a  prevalent in the UK Acting Industry?

  •     Why do you think there are currently no leading roles for Black Actresses in UK Television?

  •         As a black Actor/Actress you are often type casted into the same roles?

  •         Do you attend auditions as many non race specific roles as you do race specific roles?

  •          As a black British Actor /Actress do you find you have many successful  role models to aspire to follow the path of within the industry and if so who are they?
  •        In other countries other than the UK where you are an ethnic minority, what are the main differences in the career routes/opportunities for an Actor of Colour?






Module 2: First Campus Session



I found the lecture with Rosemary extremely insightful and led us all in the right direction in terms of deciding what question to ask for my professional inquiry. This is something I have been struggling with for a long time. I had a vast amount of  questions running through my mind as my interests in all aspects of my profession (acting) is endless .  As a group we worked our way around the room and each in turn spoke about possible inquiry questions. I found this extremely useful as we were able to physically converse and assist our peers in the difficult decision making process. This was also a great way to find out which students were investigating questions that may interlink with our own lines of enquiry. By the end of this session not only had I a clear understanding of the question I wanted to ask, I could fully justify the reasons behind my decision and could identify the avenues I will venture into in order to fully answer this question. I am sure that along the lines of this enquiry I may some of my methods/ideas may change and therefore I am open to all possibilities. I am looking forward into the further discovery of a topic that is so personal to me and will undoubtedly help me in my career and hopefully many others.