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By loading the video, you agree to YouTube’s privacy policy.Learn more Load video Always unblock YouTube Once again we have a closer look at all the comments, discussions, questions and tips that you guys left under our videos. What did…
This was THE GREATEST video ever!! That guy is amazing and all the stuff he said is so true! I am going to go look for his book now thanks!
You will not regret buying the book. Every page is an epiphany!
Ed Hooks is a freakin’ genius!
Well I have to say it was worth the wait. I just hope the next video doesn’t take so long! These are great and I think I can speak for everyone when I say “We want moar!”
Best episode yet!
I could listen to that guy talk about what’s wrong with the film industry all day long. So f-in true.
Hands down the greatest acting teacher on the planet. I had the pleasure of attended a workshop and it was career changing.
Great series
Ed is a terrific teacher and a great person. It’s a pleasure to work with him, and his book is packed with valuable information, tips, and techniques.
I would love to attend one of these workshops one day. Fingers crossed!
Great!