News release
Mojean Aria, an emerging Australian actor, talked all things film with College of the Canyons students enrolled in the Media Entertainment Arts program during an open master class on March 18.
His on-campus visit included a public screening, Q&A session, as well as an acti
ng and directing exercise with students.
“Mojean’s visit is tremendously meaningful to our filmmaking community,” Bavand Karim, a film instructor at COC, said in a news release. “Hearing directly from working artists is critically important to supplement and reinforce what we teach in the classroom. Mojean is a rising star – his talent as an actor, writer and director is undeniable, and his work is steadily drawing the attention of producers and audiences. On behalf of MEA, we feel very fortunate to have access to such a high-caliber artist who is willing to share his insights with our students.”
Mostly recognized for his lead role as Jake LaMotta in “The Bronx Bull,” Aria also starred alongside Jason Momoa in the AppleTV+ original “See” and Antonio Banderas in “The Enforcer.”
In 2017, Aria became the ninth recipient of the Heath Ledger Scholarship, which is awarded to an emerging actor between 18 and 35 in memory of the late actor.
In an interview led by Karim, Aria spoke about his process as an actor and filmmaker, and shared some anecdotes, such as the nerve-wracking experience about being on the “Reminiscence” set with Hugh Jackman.
“I was very nervous because Hugh was someone that I really admired,” said Aria, according to the release. “His attention to detail blew me away.”
Unbeknownst to him, his nerves caused him to break out into hives, which caught the attention of Jackman’s makeup artist, who kindly offered him medication.
“She said to me, “This happens all the time when actors work with Hugh,’” Aria added.
With his nerves in check, Aria was able to pull his weight in a powerful seven-minute scene with Jackman that ends the film, the release said.
“It was one of the most rewarding experiences of my life,” said Aria, who says Jackman has since then become a mentor to him.
In an industry where who you know is everything, Aria emphasized the importance of networking.
“The most important networking is networking with people who are at the same place in their career as you are,” said Aria. “You need to distinguish who is on the same level as you right now that is going to be someone that you believe in or are interested in growing with.”
When asked what his biggest piece of advice was for young actors and filmmakers, Aria recommended identifying three people who speak to you the most and watch and read everything about them.
“Not that you think are the best, but the ones that speak to you the most,” said Aria. “Then ask yourself, ‘What is it about these three people? What are they exploring that resonates with me so deeply? How can I contribute to that dialogue?’ If you figure that out, that’s your compass. Any time someone asks you what kind of stuff you want to make, you are very clear about where you are going.”
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