Welcome to the first live audience recording of In the Moment. In today’s episode Anthony interviews film director, screenwriter, and film producer Darren Stein. The pair chat about the casing process for his cult classic, Jawbreaker, finding your place in the business through different phases of life, self generating the work you want to do in your community, and end with a fascinating audience Q&A.
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Welcome to the first live audience recording of In the Moment. In today’s episode Anthony interviews film director, screenwriter, and film producer Darren Stein. The pair chat about the casing process for his cult classic, Jawbreaker, finding your place in the business through different phases of life, self generating the work you want to do in your community, and end with a fascinating audience Q&A.
Welcome to the first live audience recording of In the Moment. In today’s episode Anthony interviews film director, screenwriter, and film producer Darren Stein. The pair chat about the casing process for his cult classic, Jawbreaker, finding your place in the business through different phases of life, self generating the work you want to do in your community, and end with a fascinating audience Q&A.
On today’s episode Anthony interviews Irish actor Daryl McCormack. He is known for Twisters, Peaky Blinders, the Apple TV+ series Bad Sisters, and the upcoming Knives Out film premiering later this year. The pair chat about the nuances of being a working actor- sharing advice on vulnerability, being honest with what isn’t for you, and feeling uncomfortable in the work.
On today’s episode Anthony interviews award winning actor Ian Harding. Known for his role as Ezra Fitz on Pretty Little Liars and co starring with Lindsay Lohan in his new Netflix movie Our Little Secret- the two have a thoughtful conversation about how to be emotionally malleable in self tapes and on set, trusting the moment vs. the textbook, and having a life outside of the industry.
In today’s episode Anthony chats with XO, Kitty actor, Regan Aliyah. The pair share the importance of expressing their queerness in their lives and work, trusting your own acting process, and how the cult of capitalism infringes on creativity.
In today’s episode Anthony chats with On My Block actor Diego Tinoco. The pair chat about acting being a lifetime of work, Diego’s venture into teaching, the importance of creating your own opportunities, and finding inspiration in a world of “corporate” television.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor Ella Beatty. Ella made her Broadway Debut in the Tony Award winning play APPROPRIATE starring Sarah Paulson and is currently previewing Ibsen’s Ghosts opening March 10th at Mitzi Newhouse Lincoln Center Theatre. Daughter of Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, the pair chat about the rehearsal process, the exploration of acting classic plays in modern times and the importance of not replicating other actors, but rather bringing your own heart to your work.
In today’s episode Anthony chats with actor Trevor Flanagan-Tordjman. Known for his roles in Disney’s Zombies Franchise and Bunk’d, the pair chat about venturing into dramatic roles, finding joy when acting in dark places, battling people pleasing to add to your work, and staying hopeful in the face of AI in Hollywood.
In today’s episode Anthony interviews writer and producer, Marco Penette. Marco is known for his work on Ugly Betty, Caroline in the City, Crumbs and many more. His most recent venture being writing the musical adaptation of Death Becomes Her with Broadway previews opening October 23rd. The pair chat about their start in the business, how the disappearance of mentorship is affecting young people, and the do’s and don’ts of auditioning in the room.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with Recording Coordinator at Netflix Animation, Zarah Kulczycki. A previous student at AMAW and casting director working on blockbusters like Top Gun: Maverick - Zarah shares her journey of stepping away from traditional acting and casting and into the world of animation. The pair talk about respecting and embracing when your dreams change, live action vs. the animation process, and the curse of wanting to be famous.
In today’s episode Anthony chats with Risa Bramon Garcia, the iconic casting director known for 200 Cigarettes, JFK, and True Romance. The pair talk about their endeavors as acting coaches, sharing how they help actors process the work, how to navigate the challenges of being an artist in a tech world, and debunking the myth of losing yourself in a character.
In today’s episode Anthony interviews actor, Natasha Behnam. Natasha is known for her role as Lola on Max’s “The Girls on the Bus” and has been cast in the upcoming season of Netflix’s “You.” The two talk about the importance of queer storytelling, Natasha’s personal story from knocking on casting offices to her spirituality, and the curse of waiting for your “Big Break” in Hollywood- remembering being an artist is a lifetime.
Welcome to the duet of In the Moment with Anthony Meindl and F*ck Your Comfort Zone with Margie Haber. In today’s episode, Anthony interviews the iconic Margie Haber. For more than 40 years, Margie has been known as Hollywood’s top audition coach. The pair chat about accepting and surrendering to the circumstances you’re stepping into whether it be actor, teacher, or director and the importance of leaning into spontaneity - letting go of how you “think” a scene should be.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actress Brit MacRae and writer/ producer Daril Fannin. They speak about inequity in the industry and the importance of creating your own audience. This inspired the pair to create KINO, an interactive streaming service where fans can discover new films, interact with their favorite artists, and artists get to see the revenue they deserve. KINO hosts digital theatrical releases and artist Q&As- it’s like attending Sundance in your home! You can see the future of film at kino.studio
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor and social media creator Ian Boggs. The pair chat about Ian’s journey to gaining over 35 million followers, the isolation and anxiety that comes with chasing dreams, and moving through fear and criticism on the internet.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor Emily Bader. Emily is currently starring in Amazon Prime’s newest show My Lady Jane and the crime/drama film Fresh Kills in theaters now. The pair chat about how Emily found her accent and her acting on set, the importance of continued learning in class, and the beauty of telling the untold stories.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor Veronika Dash. The two chat all about Veronica’s new short film, Before I Go, which just premiered at Mammoth Film Festival. She shares how she tackled simultaneously producing and starring, dealing with day of issues, and speaking up for yourself in your work.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with casting director, Paul Ruddy. With 20 years in the business Paul has cast live theater, TV, and over 130 Lifetime movies. The two talk about the world of casting relating to LGBTQ+ characters vs. actors, how actors should approach social media, self taping and in person auditions, and moving through the world of instant gratification as an actor.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor David Mazouz. David is best known for his leading role as Bruce Wayne in Fox's Batman-prequel TV drama Gotham. Now working on his own projects, the two chat about finding inspiration at the movie theater, the hero’s journey, and the importance of being yourself while acting.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with actor Nina Kiri. Nina is known for her role as Alma in the first five seasons of the Hulu series The Handmaid's Tale. Nina shares her audition process, how she went from having two lines in the first episode to a recurring role, and the importance of making things your own- finding those moments of creativity in a commodified society.
In today’s episode, Anthony chats with talented actor and teacher - AMAW’s own Frances Brennand Roper. The two cover important bases about self work in order to achieve your best acting work, Frances’s Buddhist practice, and finding inspiration in the face of lots of rejection.
Welcome to the first live audience recording of In the Moment. In today’s episode Anthony interviews film director, screenwriter, and film producer Darren Stein. The pair chat about the casing process for his cult classic, Jawbreaker, finding your place in the business through different phases of life, self generating the work you want to do in your community, and end with a fascinating audience Q&A.