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The Ultimate Solution For Acting That You Can Learn About Today.

Article by ACT / Technico

Fremont, California, May 2009 – ACT / Technico, now part of the System Platforms Division of Elma Electronic Inc., offers a fully managed IPv4/IPv6 interface concept ComEth4300a 10 Gigabit Ethernet (GigE) switches with features as powerful as the people of carrier class IP Router

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ComEth4300 Family switches support jumbo frames, full wire speed Layer 2 bridging and Layer 3 Unicast and Multicast engine forwarding, all running at full data rate. In addition, the switch supports Layer 2 through Layer 4 advanced traffic classification, filtering and prioritization. This makes them ideal for data security services that require strict priority data trafficking as found in the application of time-sensitive or critical.

Designed for demanding network applications and is built on the latest generation of processors Marvell Prestera GigE packet, a new family of Gigabit Ethernet switches ranges from 24-28 ports, up to four can be 10 Gigabit. Automatic MAC address management, auto-negotiation, auto-polarity and auto-cross on each port make ComEth4300 family truly plug-and-play. ComEth4300 family provides the routing capacity of 125 million packets per second (Mpps). Switch easily fit in standard 6U CompactPCI systems, in accordance with the PICMG 2.16 standard and come in standard class, extended and conduction-cooled. VME and VPX versions, in accordance with VITA standards 31.1 and 46.20 respectively, from ComEth4300 switches will also be available.

An on-board, high-performance processor PowerQUICCIII handles all management functions and protocol processing, including L3 routing and setup, and additional L4 services. Interface concept proven on-board software Switchware easily manage all the traffic routing and packet processing. The entire system can be monitored from a browser, SNMP or CLI. Some additional functions are provided including configuration of all PHY and switch parameters, port monitoring, static MAC addresses, VLAN control and statistical counter.The switches are fully compatible with other switches come Interface Concept, including 4000A,, 4020a 4030a, 4050a version. Prices start at $ 8,995.00 at quantity 1 for standard grade board. Delivery is 8 weeks ARO. # # # For more information, please visit or contact Valerie Andrew at valeriea@acttechnico.com http://ww3.acttechnico.com/new_site/networking_vmebus_6u_vita_31_1_ethernet_switches.htm, call (800) 445-6194, (215) 956-1200 or e-mail sales@acttechnico.com.

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About Elma ElectronicThe. System Platforms division of Elma Electronic Inc. supplies complete solutions for embedded electronic packaging products and sub-systems integration for a wide range of applications. The company provides one of the widest range of commercial, COTS and rugged chassis in the industry, in support of PICMG and VITA architecture. With the acquisition of ACT / Technico in January 2009, Elma became a leading supplier of open standards embedded boards and integrated sub-systems, including single board computers, mass storage, RAID, I / O and networking solutions, RTOS, Linux / Windows and device drivers

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Founded in 1960, Elma Group manages the project, from initial system architecture for the specification, design manufacture, and test, through its worldwide production facilities and sales offices serving the mil / aero, industrial, research, telecommunications, medical market and commercial. The company is certified ISO 9001 –

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Watch Video about Acting Coach Larry Moss

Having worked with Oscar winning actors Hillary Swank, and Helen Hunt among many others, including Leonardo Dicaprio Michael Clarke Duncun, Hank Azaria and Jim Carey, Larry Moss is consider to be an acting coach that is a legend in his own time. Synthesizing the work of the great coaches that have come before him, Meisner, Addler, Hagan and more, Moss adapts his style to the needs of actor he is working on. A big believer in script analysis, we covered a lot in this interview. Moss is passionate and informative. If you’re an actor or interested in the process, watch this show and read his book, “The Intent to Live”.


Consultation…

im 15. i have no acting experience, exept for school plays, and i want to act or be in a commercial! is that possible?how do i try out and where? i just need to know how and if i can and if its a hard buissiness to get into!
or if i can like, model in a magazine, how do i get started in that?
Question by Allie

Best answer:

Answer by Liana
Well acting or modeling? Take your pick, you can’t choose both.

What do you think? Answer below!

Comments (32)

  • 123bluepoppy
    123bluepoppy Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:09 am)

    really interesting – thank you!

  • DanceGlamour
    DanceGlamour Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:11 am)

    No one is probably gonna read this,
    Im just gonna write it any way because i feel at least one person will,
    i’m a actres. i know there is like 100millions of those in this world
    But I’m different promise that.. if u give me a chance ill show u
    I would love nothing more than to have a decent following on youtube from people
    if anyone who reads this could press the “THUMBS UP” other people will see it
    just a simple button press could make my dream come true Thank You

  • 21xxx21
    21xxx21 Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:58 am)

    @ShelterDogs Not at all, it is not as complicated as that. You just go and start learning acting, nothing else is important. After a while you might want to learn talking with an foreign accent in a certain part or acts after a few years of basic learning.

  • ShelterDogs
    ShelterDogs Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:30 am)

    @21xxx21 Thanks 21. Okay, so if I got that right you go to a vocal coach first then learn to act.

  • 21xxx21
    21xxx21 Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:49 am)

    @ShelterDogs I think he means that you learn to do different accents and sound “real” on stage.

  • ShelterDogs
    ShelterDogs Say (November 12, 2011 at 12:29 pm)

    @21xxx21 What do you make of starting out with a “vocal coach”? He recommends that in beginning of video. The same kind of vocal coaches that teach singing? I’m confused by that part.

  • iluvecheesecakeee
    iluvecheesecakeee Say (November 12, 2011 at 12:47 pm)

    Awesome

  • ChinglishVlogs
    ChinglishVlogs Say (November 12, 2011 at 1:13 pm)

    I’m gonna download the soundtrack to listen to as a podcast :)

  • poophorsie
    poophorsie Say (November 12, 2011 at 1:19 pm)

    what do you want,
    wow, that was deep in a simple way.
    This is impressing!

  • frantzdy187
    frantzdy187 Say (November 12, 2011 at 1:30 pm)

    Hey everyone please come comment , like, and subscribe on something positive and follow me on Twitter @AintIFA I’m a young up and coming actor in NY check out my skills and tell me what you think. Thanks for the support:)

  • claudiasantangelo
    claudiasantangelo Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:04 pm)

    This is really interesting

  • sirlordmongus
    sirlordmongus Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:16 pm)

    This guy has the goods- smarts and experience. I’m not in this profession but i can apply most of this to what I do.

  • AwesomeActress1234
    AwesomeActress1234 Say (November 12, 2011 at 2:48 pm)

    thanx tht helped a lot

  • dectuite
    dectuite Say (November 12, 2011 at 3:42 pm)

    this man is a genius. definitely changed my way of thinking. fantastic

  • chevaova
    chevaova Say (November 12, 2011 at 4:17 pm)

    What the name of that school?

  • ByronJamesShow
    ByronJamesShow Say (November 12, 2011 at 4:25 pm)

    Thanx Mr.Moss Daniel-Day Lewis is my favorite actor…my idol, im an african american up and comming actor and your words are golden thank you

  • legatofancier
    legatofancier Say (November 12, 2011 at 5:12 pm)

    “…audiences want to see experience, not an intelluctual idea of emotion…” VERY SOLID! Larry Moss seems refreshingly direct and down to earth. He seems to have an excellent background and a lot of common sense.

  • Jessimplyme
    Jessimplyme Say (November 12, 2011 at 6:07 pm)

    Wonderful

  • TheSupersamora
    TheSupersamora Say (November 12, 2011 at 6:49 pm)

    great

  • levansmith11
    levansmith11 Say (November 12, 2011 at 7:02 pm)

    I LEARNED SOMETHING VALUABLE TO ME WITHIN THE 1ST MINUTE OF MR. MOSS TALKING. WOW1

  • blacksmak3r
    blacksmak3r Say (November 12, 2011 at 7:23 pm)

    37:39 HAHA awkward silence!

  • paranoidpfanclub
    paranoidpfanclub Say (November 12, 2011 at 8:08 pm)

    Very inspirational…. that was so interesting!

  • 21xxx21
    21xxx21 Say (November 12, 2011 at 8:52 pm)

    He makes it sound pretty complicated for a starter, but very good interview, I learned so much. Feel good that i decided to watch this.

  • OriginalGangster841
    OriginalGangster841 Say (November 12, 2011 at 9:20 pm)

    Gosh, HOOOOOOOOW I want to study with Larry!

  • KebbyTheProphet
    KebbyTheProphet Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:01 pm)

    he’s a great coach

  • mbschlosser
    mbschlosser Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:05 pm)

    you’re underage. You can’t do anything professional without a parents help and approval.
    Talk to your parents and check out sources like Craigslist.org
    under the talent listing. They often get postings for commercials and magazines.

  • Unwritten
    Unwritten Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:43 pm)

    National American Miss

    Go in that

  • Claire
    Claire Say (November 12, 2011 at 10:57 pm)

    If you haven’t got an honest passion for it and just want fame and money, don’t even try it. It’s an incredibly difficult business that’s best left to people who really love acting, not fame-seekers.

  • Big R
    Big R Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:56 pm)

    You haven’t got a chance. Only professionals get to work for money. Thousands of people have trained and are trying hard to get the kind of work you want. You haven’t done anything and until you have it’s out of the question.

  • Marianne D
    Marianne D Say (November 12, 2011 at 11:57 pm)

    Enter a contest in a teen magazine. Other than that, you need to be 5′ 8″ minimum to be a model, 5′ 9″ in most agencies. Check the websites for Ford & Elite, they tell you exactly how to submit photos to them for consideration or how to go to one of their open calls.

    You need serious training to become an actor. Acting classes, voice lessons, dance classes to start off with. You can’t get an agent without having good training and several roles on your resume. Actors take their careers seriously, you don’t get to just walk in and do it, you have to work for it. It is definitely a hard business to get into, ask the thousands of people who come to LA every year for pilot season who go back home with no roles to show for all they put into it.

    That doesn’t mean that you couldn’t do it. Of course actors get hired every day. So get started on your training, audition for local theatre, then come back and ask about agents.

    good luck!

  • oncameratalent
    oncameratalent Say (November 13, 2011 at 12:31 am)

    You have done school plays. That is acting experience. It is a lot more than I had when I started acting at age 22. I was working as a regular on General Hospital for 8 months before I started training. So just continue your studying and go for it!

    Go to the website link below. It is the Screen Actors Guild Agent list for both SAG franchised and non-franchised agencies in all states:

    http://www.sag.org/sagWebApp/application?origin=page1.jsp&event=bea.portal.framework.internal.refresh&pageid=AgentInformation

  • Angela L
    Angela L Say (November 13, 2011 at 1:14 am)

    First u would have 2 get an agent. i also want to become an actress so I’m taking lessons. i would advise u to get some lessons first because directors and agents want to see that u had had previous experiences with acting. Then u should call up an agent and ask them to to help u, if they like the way u act they will call u up and tell you. Good luck!

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