With one of the leading casting sites currently in a negotiating holding pattern with SAG, agents and managers alike are frustrated with newly inflated monthly subscription pricing on top of fees paid for by actors.
Here we discuss the platform's current standing with agents and managers; giving some insight into the issues at hand.
In this episode, Lauren and Marie dive into Stella Adler and her method of acting! The Stella Adler method teaches actors to use their imagination and understanding of the world, not personal memories, to create deep, believable characters.
Here we delve into Lee Strasberg’s The Method, where the main idea is for the actor to pull from their own emotional experiences and emotions to create an authentic performance.
Here we delve into the Meisner Technique, where the main idea is for the actor to focus not on themselves, but on the other actors in the scene; Being present in the moment and establishing an emotional connection with your fellow actor(s).
In our second "Methods of Acting" series, we explore Practical Aesthetics founded by David Mamet and William H. Macy.
This series is meant to give an overview to actors wanting to explore the different methods of acting in an effort to help choose one that clicks with them and their craft!
Your objective drives the scene - so get in the drivers seat and take your scene for a joy ride! All cheesy jokes aside, in this episode, we discuss a very common thread among all the varying methods of acting: your character's objective.
Tired of hearing - or rather NOT hearing "NO?" Well, you aren't the only one!
Rejection in this business is, unfortunately, a very common theme. When an actor does not receive a callback or hear anything back, that is the silent killer of dreams.
Here are tools and fresh perspectives on how how an actor can pull themselves up by the bootstraps when starting to self doubt or lose their enthusiasm for the thing they were once so passionate about!
In this episode, we discuss an actors preparation going into episodic season as well as a check list for every actor (whether you are heading to college or simply gearing up for Fall) to "check in" with themselves/reps/casting sites, etc. This episode is for every actor - no matter where you are in your journey!
When preparing an audition tape, it's common for actors to seek guidance from coaches to fine-tune their performance. However, involving too many voices—whether from acting coaches, friends, agents, or peers—can lead to confusion, overthinking, and a diluted performance. This is often referred to as the “too many cooks in the kitchen” problem. While feedback can be valuable, over-coaching can strip away the actor’s authentic instincts and result in a performance that feels mechanical or overly rehearsed. A strong audition tape should showcase the actor’s unique interpretation of the role, emotional truth, and clear choices. This topic explores how actors can recognize when they’re receiving too much input, how to choose the right kind of support, and how to trust their own creative instincts. It offers insider tips on how to work effectively with one trusted coach (if needed), maintain artistic ownership of the role, and avoid the common trap of trying to please too many perspectives—ultimately creating a more compelling and truthful audition.
Here we focus is on etiquette, boundaries, and industry standards. This episode will serve as a guide for behaving with professionalism — something especially important in the entertainment industry, where personal connections can affect careers.
Is Hollywood moving to Texas?
Texas Senate Bill 22 establishes a $1.5 billion film tax incentive over the next decade to attract film and television productions. This substantial investment aims to make Texas a more appealing location for production companies. The initiative is expected to boost the state's entertainment industry and create more job opportunities for Texans.
Acting training isn't just for actors! Here we talk about how acting carries over into your personal life and ways you can reap the benefits of training as an actor outside of show business!
In this episode, we have compiled a list of frequently asked questions from all across the board! Definitely geared towards those starting out in the business, however, those seasoned actors might ,earn a thing or two as well!
Here we talk with Broadway actor, Steven Cutts, who has made the transition from the theatre medium to film and TV. We explore tips and tricks for actors to be able to seamlessly go between the two formats as well as gain an understanding of how they are different, yet similar!
Here we discuss the move almost every actor makes after gaining an agent or manager: quit classes. It is mind boggling, the thought process behind quitting classes once an actor gains a rep. They figure, "I have a rep now - I have earned what I set out to do now I can just audition!" WRONG. Being in class is more important after getting a rep more than ever! Now you have to STAY COMPETITIVE in your market. In this episode, we discuss why staying in class is important in addition to what your rep's expectations are after signing a client.
In our first "Methods of Acting" series, we explore the Uta Hagen technique. This series is meant to give an overview to actors wanting to explore the different methods of acting in an effort to help choose one that clicks with them and their craft!
Jackson, a former student at Young Actor's House and now based in Los Angeles, shares his insights on being a working actor in film and TV and how his audition tapes help set him apart from other actors! He is currently a Series Regular on SyFy's CHUCKY, booked the Disney+ Pilot of WITCH MOUNTAIN with Bryce Dallas Howard, recurring on LUCKY HANK with Bob Odenkirk, LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY with Brie Larson, huge Guest Star on ABC's GOOD DOCTOR with Freddie Highmore, the lead in a movie in theaters now called HARD MILES with Matthew Modine & Sean Astin and currently filming the Peacock pilot TEACUP with Scott Speedman to name a few!
Here we discuss why it is so important to be fearless in your audition taping choices! Bold choices and confidence go a long way in creating a successful taping!
Here, in our first episode of 2024, we condense information into a straight forward appraoch to beginning a career in acting! We break down the fundamentals to get you started as well as offer helpful tips and tricks along the way!
Here we discuss the outcome of the SAG strike and reflect in some great Actor 101 podcast moments of 2023!