In this episode, Richard and Darren sat down with Emmy award-winning broadcast journalist K.J. Matthews to reveal the secrets of successful red-carpet interviews. From CNN to the Golden Globe, K.J. shares essential tips for actors on how to stand out, handle repetitive questions, and make lasting impressions during press events. Whether you're preparing for your first premiere or looking to elevate your media presence, this episode is packed with insider knowledge every actor needs to know.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:45 - Interview Essentials
2:17 - Being Authentic
4:08 - Handling Questions
7:23 - Red-Carpet Etiquette
10:56 - Camera Positioning
14:13 - Media Evolution
17:42 - Sound Bites
21:30 - Interview Preparation
25:37 - Press Management
30:00 - Star Presence
35:41 - Time Management
40:29 - Career Growth
44:05 - Industry Events
47:05 - Career Advice
CONNECT WITH K.J. MATTHEWS
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kjmatthewstv/
Twitter: https://x.com/kjmatthewstv
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Jorge Perez is a visionary agent who's worked with some of the biggest celebrities in the industry. With a wealth of experience connecting talent to opportunities on a global scale, Jorge equips artists with the strategies and resilience needed to thrive in a competitive industry. Today, Jorge sits down with Richard Cambridge and Darren Darnborough to share invaluable insights from his book 'Shut the F Up Method', offering a rare glimpse into what it takes to stand out and succeed in an ever-evolving business. Chapters and Time Codes 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:00 The Power of Belief in the Industry 00:03:30 Complaining vs. Positivity in the Industry 00:07:00 Survival Mode and Breaking Free 00:10:00 Shut the F Up Commandments 00:15:00 Lessons from Working with Celebrities 00:19:00 Practical Tips for Actors 00:26:00 Reframing Accomplishments 00:30:00 Stress and the Actor’s Mindset 00:35:00 The Value of Rejection 00:37:00 Truth and Kindness as Core Principles 00:41:00 The Power of Community 00:43:00 Jorge’s Legacy and Final Thoughts 00:45:00 Outro CONNECT WITH JORGE PEREZ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jorgeperezjr/?hl=en Website: https://www.stfumethod.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabxsjCU8iwj9jL3QPJrOVzB6nYCGJnxlTcaDpPQyd63w90XJnnJOM1ZGBA_aem_Mw32UgnHiL_9ukkClmXJkg The STFU Method Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D57ZWRQ4?cspi=3052242e3ab759515b81518d5e4492cfc85e87d22bbdac802bee7b54bf4d1ff6cd8e022d0f4065e7766ef63cd9550ba5e0dc5354b763109d959d6bd4558d2197&ref=cm_sw_r_cso_sms_bks_apin_dp_EK0J1S90FWP7NFX476TP&ref_=cm_sw_r_cso_sms_bks_apin_dp_EK0J1S90FWP7NFX476TP&social_share=cm_sw_r_cso_sms_bks_apin_dp_EK0J1S90FWP7NFX476TP&skipTwisterOG=1&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaZY_h968Aa6gadn1NCSeJRTO5D77oLVS1aAzfKtvTqQXdh_ull81DdCW7c_aem_whKHKtiIkcUfw_u90yt2Vg GET MORE FROM THE WE AUDITION SHOW: Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com
Jake Thornton is a Hollywood screenwriter whose credits include working with studios like Sony, Warner Brothers, Amazon, and The CW. Before becoming a writer, Jake trained as an actor, performing with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in London's West End. His screenwriting journey began in Los Angeles, where his first script sold for a staggering $1 million, proving that dreams can come true with hard work and persistence. Richard and Darren sit down with Jake to discuss his transition from acting to screenwriting, the heartbreaks and triumphs of Hollywood, and the lessons actors and writers can learn from his story. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00: Intro 00:01:14: Jake’s Early Hustle 00:02:43: Acting Dreams and Heartbreak 00:05:49: Acting’s Influence on Writing 00:09:26: Creating Strong Female Leads 00:16:56: The Changing Landscape of Content 00:27:26: Working Relationships Matter 00:35:55: Why Scripts Don’t Always Get Made 00:43:20: Advice for Emerging Writers 00:54:00: Be Bold in Auditions 00:58:04: Jake’s Next Steps CONNECT WITH JAKE THORNTON: IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0861801/ Website: https://www.jakethorntonwrites.com/bio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakethornton/ GET MORE FROM THE WE AUDITION SHOW: Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com
Award-winning director Avi Youabian (Walking Dead, All American, FBI International) shares invaluable insights for actors about auditions, on-set dynamics, and career growth. From his journey as an editor to becoming an Emmy-nominated director, Avi offers practical advice about taking creative risks and succeeding in the industry.
Key Segments:
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:02:24 - Understanding Bold Choices in Auditions
00:04:09 - The Casting Decision Process
00:07:15 - How to Stand Out in Self-Tapes
00:13:24 - Director-Actor Communication on Set
00:27:30 - From Editor to Director: The Walking Dead Journey
00:35:39 - Working with Guest Stars
00:42:00 - The Importance of Being Prepared
00:52:30 - Vertical Video and Industry Changes
00:56:30 - Final Advice for Actors
CONNECT WITH AVI YOUABIAN:
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1143132/
Website: https://www.aviyouabian.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ayouabian/
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Actor, producer, and founder of Caliwater - Oliver Trevena joins The WeAudition Show! Originally trained at RADA in London, he's worked with Gerard Butler in “The Plane,” Miles Teller in “The Gorge,” Aaron Eckhart in “The Bricklayer,” and Bruce Willis in “Wire Room.” Recently wrapped on “The Paradox Effect” with Harvey Keitel, Oliver shares his journey from stage to screen and beyond.
TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 - Intro
0:58 - Building Hollywood Relationships
6:08 - From Actor to Producer
9:31 - Landing The Paradox Effect with Harvey Keitel
16:33 - Business Ventures & All Saints Fashion
18:42 - Creating Caliwater
21:03 - On Set with Mel Gibson
25:30 - Working with Bruce Willis & Kevin Dillon
34:30 - Award Presentation by Gerard Butler
45:18 - Finding True Happiness
CONNECT WITH OLIVER TREVENA:
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3165541/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olivertrevena/?hl=en
Caliwater Website: https://drinkcaliwater.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaaunP7rLFurA4THrKgt84eoAzqTASuoR4ylqtKNC6gyPeI8in2QayieQvU_aem_hf8De9nzbW7vzuU-uHCmjg
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Natalee Linez is a California native who moved to Los Angeles at age 20 to pursue her dream of acting. Her hard work and dedication paid off when she landed her first role as a series regular in the hit series "Siren." Alongside her acting career, Natalee founded Magic Mornings, a mental health and well-being company focused on helping people improve their lives through positive habits and routines.
In this episode, she talks to Darren and Richard about her journey through 700 auditions (booking 14), the importance of finding the right representation, creating effective pitch emails, and how to present yourself professionally through headshots and demo reels. She shares candid insights about the current state of the industry, the reality of networking, and why loving the audition process is crucial for long-term success in acting. Natalee also discusses her morning routine methodology and how maintaining wellness practices has supported her career development.
Through personal stories and practical advice, this conversation offers valuable guidance for both new and established actors navigating the entertainment industry.
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Introduction & Early Career Journey
03:11 - The Reality of 300 Auditions Before First Booking
07:26 - Managing Audition Room Experiences
14:23 - Finding the Right Representation
19:30 - Headshots & Demo Reels: What Works
24:42 - The Truth About Industry Networking
28:15 - Magic Mornings: Creating a Wellness Routine
35:18 - Developing Your "Type" as an Actor
41:05 - How to Create an Effective Pitch Email
48:33 - Demo Reel Best Practices
54:16 - Vision Boards & Taking Action
58:27 - Current State of the Industry
01:04:09 - Final Advice: Love the Process
CONNECT WITH NATALEE LINEZ:
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7336169/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nataleelinez/?hl=en
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Christopher Ammanuel is a dynamic actor, writer, and producer best known for his role in Black Lightning, which he landed at age 18. His impressive credits include Kent State and the feature film 1992 alongside Tyrese Gibson and the late Ray Liotta. After spending years between Atlanta and London honing his craft, Christopher has been recognized at festivals worldwide as "one to watch." Now based in Los Angeles, he continues to study, train, and champion other actors while pursuing his own artistic journey. TIMESTAMPS: 00:00:00: Introduction & Career Background 00:08:00: The Reality of Success in Acting 00:19:00: Working on Black Lightning 00:27:00: Experience with Ray Liotta & Tyrese Gibson 00:49:00: The Politics of Hollywood 01:15:00: Career Advice & Industry Insights 01:30:00: Final Thoughts on Work-Life Balance CONNECT WITH CHRISTOPHER AMMANUEL: IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8162745/ Instagram: Instagram.com/Chrisammanuel Twitter: https://x.com/chrisammanuel_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chrisammanuel GET MORE FROM THE WE AUDITION SHOW: Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate/review on Apple Podcasts. Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com
Jimmy Akingbola is a versatile and celebrated actor born in the UK to Nigerian parents. Best known for his portrayal of Geoffrey in Bel Air, his credits include Arrow, The Tower, Most Dangerous Game, Ted Lasso, Benidorm, This Is Gonna Hurt, and In The Long Run.
Beyond acting, his documentary Handle With Care has gained critical acclaim, and he founded the Triforce Creative Network to discover and promote diverse talent. TIMESTAMPS: 00:01:40: Defining Success & "Making It" in Acting 00:08:20: Audition Preparation & Technique 00:19:10: Bel Air Experience 00:34:40: Entrepreneurship & Giving Back 00:54:50: Industry Insights & Career Advice 01:09:00: Final Thoughts & Life Balance CONNECT WITH JIMMY AKINGBOLA: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmyakingbola/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmy-akingbola-64719325/ Website: jimmyakingbola.com/ (Personal) triforcepromotions.co.uk/ (Company) GET MORE FROM THE WE AUDITION SHOW: Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate/review on Apple Podcasts. Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com
In this episode, we sat down with Mitra Ahouraian, an entertainment lawyer based in Beverly Hills who represents some of the top creatives, producers, and financiers from Hollywood and beyond. Hosts Richard Cambridge and Darren Darnborough explore fundamental topics including when actors need a lawyer, understanding contracts, and managing social media legally. Mitra shares invaluable insights from her extensive experience negotiating and drafting deals across film, television, music, and publishing.
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Introduction to Mitra Ahouraian
05:00 - When Actors Need Legal Representation
14:00 - Understanding Entertainment Contracts
20:00 - Working with Friends & Independent Projects
34:00 - Fee Structures & Legal Costs
42:00 - Social Media Best Practices
50:00 - NDAs and Content Sharing Guidelines
54:00 - Behind the Scenes of Entertainment Law
CONNECT WITH MITRA AHOURAIAN:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mitraesq/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitraahouraian/
Website: http://ahouraianlaw.com/
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Andrea Guo is an Austrian actor whose talent and dedication have propelled her to success across German and international film and television. In this episode with hosts Richard Cambridge and Darren Darnborough, she talks about filming the second season of her hit series Maxton Hall, her experience working on Frank Doelger's "The Swarm," and her journey breaking cultural barriers in European media.
The conversation delves into her unique approach to manifesting career goals through vision boarding, managing sudden success, and why she believes you don't need Hollywood to make inspiring movies. She also opens up about balancing multiple projects, her aspirations to work in Asian cinema, and the importance of maintaining authenticity while navigating international markets.
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Intro
01:04 - Current Projects and Filming in Berlin
02:00 - Success of Maxton Hall and Second Season
04:00 - Managing Work-Life Balance in Entertainment
13:00 - Social Media and Fan Engagement
21:30 - Breaking Into International Markets
30:00 - Vision Boarding and Career Manifestation
41:00 - Representation in European Television
48:00 - Future Projects and Asian Market Aspirations
CONNECT WITH ANDREA:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreaguo_/?hl=en
IMDB: https://m.imdb.com/name/nm11046207/
Management: https://www.ohey-mgmt.de/andreaguo
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In this episode, we had a candid conversation with Carrie Bernans that will transform how you think about breaking into the entertainment industry. Beyond her impressive credits as a stunt performer in Marvel blockbusters like Black Panther and Avengers: Endgame, Bernans delivers actionable insights about navigating both East and West Coast markets, building multiple revenue streams, and turning setbacks into comebacks.
Her inspiring story, including a recent life-changing accident and her philanthropic work helping over 1,200 families, demonstrates how to create meaningful impact while succeeding in entertainment. Whether you're an aspiring actor, stunt performer, or filmmaker, this episode delivers actionable strategies from someone who's mastered the art of turning setbacks into opportunities.
EPISODE CHAPTERS:
00:00: The Ultimate Entertainment Industry Breakthrough Guide
01:30: Surviving Career Crisis: A Recovery Story
04:00: The Professional Comeback Strategy
13:00: Film Festival Career Tips
21:30: Building Your Stunt Career
42:00: Life Inside Marvel's Black Panther
54:30: Power Networking That Actually Works
59:00: Smart Union Career Decisions
1:03:00: Creating Social Impact Through Entertainment
1:06:30: Navigating Major Film Festivals
USEFUL LINKS
Reach Carrie at Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carriebernans/?hl=en
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7736654/
Website: https://carriebernans.com/
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Cassandra Freeman, an accomplished actress and educator known for her roles in Inside Man, Luke Cage, Atlanta, and Peacock’s Bel-Air, joins us in this episode of The WeAudition Show. Hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge, Cassandra reflects on her career journey, from overcoming self-doubt during auditions to becoming a series regular as Aunt Viv on Bel-Air. In this candid conversation, she shares the importance of embracing collaboration, maintaining authenticity, and balancing work with family life across coasts.
Cassandra also dives into her passion for teaching and her nonprofit work with the Cassandra Arts Project, which empowers children through creativity. She provides valuable insights into the audition process, emphasizing the significance of preparation and trusting your unique perspective. With humor and depth, Cassandra talks about her experiences working with industry legends like Denzel Washington and Spike Lee, sharing how staying true to yourself can lead to lasting career success.
Segmented Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Cassandra Freeman and her career highlights
01:38 - Discussion of Cassandra's role as Aunt Viv in Bel Air and managing a bi-coastal life
03:32 - The casting process for Bel Air and Cassandra's initial hesitation
05:34 - Insights on embracing one's unique qualities in auditions
10:28 - Cassandra's experience auditioning for Inside Man with Denzel Washington
13:19 - The rollercoaster nature of an acting career and managing the "meantime"
17:37 - The creation of Creatricity and its purpose in the entertainment industry
23:57 - Advice for new actors on set and making an impact in smaller roles
35:57 - The concept of "calling in" roles and visualizing career goals
41:31 - Changes in the entertainment industry over the past 20 years
47:11 - The importance of adaptability and finding alternative avenues for creativity
50:25 - Reframing success and maintaining passion in acting
56:00 - Cassandra's advice to her younger self before her first big job
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Joivan Wade, a multi-talented actor, entrepreneur, and producer, known for his roles in Doom Patrol, The First Purge, and Doctor Who, joins us in this episode of the WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Joivan shares his incredible journey from co-creating the hit YouTube series Mandem on the Wall to building the successful digital platform, Wall of Entertainment, which has amassed billions of views. He also reflects on his breakthrough role as Cyborg in Doom Patrol, which propelled him into the Hollywood spotlight.
In this episode, Joivan opens up about the challenges and triumphs of balancing his acting career with entrepreneurship. He discusses the importance of creating your own opportunities, particularly in an industry as competitive as entertainment. Joivan’s candid insights on overcoming setbacks, such as the loss of a massive social media following, and how he rebuilt his brand with resilience and innovation, serve as a testament to his dedication. He also offers valuable advice for actors on self-taping, networking, and navigating the digital space.
Segmented Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Joivan Wade
01:14 - Joivan Wade's Career Shift
02:12 - The Brit School Experience
03:26 - YouTube Sensation: The Creation of "Mandem on the Wall"
05:22 - Harnessing Social Media for Success
06:42 - From YouTube to TV Stardom
09:08 - Joivan's Advice for Aspiring Actors
10:15 - Building the Wall of Comedy
12:34 - Turning Content into a Business
17:49 - Resilience and Comebacks
21:00 - Balancing Acting and Entrepreneurship
26:43 - Landing Major Roles: From "The First Purge" to Playing Cyborg in "Doom Patrol"
27:42 - Industry Networking Tips
32:05 - The 80/20 Principle for Success
33:32 - Leadership and Delegation
39:02 - Reinvesting in Yourself
40:30 - Networking Secrets to Succeed in Hollywood
44:25 - The Power of Helping Others
51:12 - Joivan Wade’s Legacy Vision
USEFUL LINKS
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Website: https://www.plus1network.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joivanwade
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Julia Kim, an award-winning casting director known for her work on films like Minari and The Last Black Man in San Francisco, joins us in this episode of The WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Julia shares her insights on the importance of diversity in casting, the evolution of Asian representation in Hollywood, and her role in pushing boundaries in the industry. From navigating the casting process during the pandemic to ensuring authenticity in storytelling, Julia gives listeners a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to cast groundbreaking projects like Apple TV’s Sunny and Amazon's Expats, starring Nicole Kidman.
In this episode, Julia Kim opens up about her journey in casting, her efforts to foster inclusivity through projects like invAsianLA, and the challenges of virtual auditions. She also reflects on her passion for discovering new talent and how the casting industry is evolving to better represent diverse voices.
Segmented Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and background of Julia Kim
01:00 - Transitioning from casting for films to high-profile TV series
02:20 - Casting during the pandemic and the rise of virtual auditions
03:31 - Collaboration with local casting directors for international projects
05:50 - How actors can transition between genres, from comedy to drama
07:16 - Benefits of self-tapes and how they’ve transformed the casting process
09:20 - Casting immigrant stories and ensuring authenticity
13:32 - invAsianLA: Julia’s initiative to support underrepresented talent in Hollywood
17:03 - The eureka moment in finding the right actor for a role
19:35 - Casting process for high-profile projects like "Expats" starring Nicole Kidman
21:39 - Casting child actors and the role of their parents in the process
24:00 - The Importance of building trust between casting directors and actors
25:32 - Casting untapped talent outside the usual agencies
28:46 - Casting new talent for "Minari" and working with non-actors
30:05 - Balancing multiple takes and staying present in auditions
32:16 - Tips for actors submitting multiple takes in self-tapes
33:40 - Importance of authenticity in headshots for casting
36:38 - The role of short films in building acting experience and showcasing talent
39:54 - Legacy and reflections: Julia’s role in changing Hollywood’s diversity landscape
50:47 - Final thoughts: The importance of recognition for casting directors and the future of casting
USEFUL LINKS
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Website: https://castingbyjuliakim.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/castingbyjuliakim
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0453547
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In this special edition of the WeAudition Show, we bring you exclusive interviews from the Pre-Emmy Red Carpet event at the iconic Sky Bar in West Hollywood, guest-hosted by Isabelle Du. This vibrant celebration, leading up to the 76th Emmy Awards, gathered actors, producers, and members of the WeAudition community to celebrate one of Hollywood's biggest nights. Isabelle engages with actors, casting directors, and producers, highlighting their experiences with WeAudition and their journeys in the entertainment industry.
Guests share their personal stories, including their experiences with self-tapes, audition strategies, and advice for aspiring actors. From networking tips to encouraging words for those new to the industry, this episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone looking to navigate Hollywood’s entertainment landscape.
Segmented Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to the WeAudition Red Carpet Pre-Emmys Party
00:23 - Isabelle Du welcoming guests and interviewing at the event
00:34 - Actress Nicole Spry: Benefits of WeAudition and using virtual readers
01:36 - Evelyn: Acting in L.A. and celebrating the Pre-Emmys
02:30 - Yannick Ngurambila: Transitioning from acting in France to Los Angeles
04:41 - Caroline Stoughton: First-time meeting in person and WeAudition community tips
06:07 - Giovanna Salas: Importance of headshots and advice for aspiring actors
07:27 - Lily: Podcast insights and using virtual readers for auditions
09:47 - Teddy Moutinho: Using WeAudition for last-minute auditions
11:44 - Mick Blue and Michael Matteo Rossi: Collaboration on the sci-fi action film "Sensor Addiction"
16:42 - Shaun Holmes: Joining We Audition and finding readers quickly
19:03 - Kikéy Castillo: Choosing readers and regularly using We Audition
21:11 - Caitlin and Chris: Moving to L.A. and auditioning with fellow actors
22:28 - Neil Bentley Fierro: Building international connections through WeAudition
23:56 - Andi Lew: Red carpet tips and building industry relationships
25:35 - Renee Koch: Auditioning for "Cougar Circle" and using WeAudition
28:06 - Olga from LA Fashion Week: Fashion's role in building an actor's brand
30:31 - Jackie Dallas: WeAudition during the pandemic and member tips
33:46 - Joe Bell: Building relationships and using WeAudition effectively
36:10 - Rounding up key tips and experiences from the Pre-Emmys Red Carpet event
USEFUL LINKS
Host Isabelle Du: https://www.instagram.com/isabelle.du
Videographer Ngoc Lê: https://www.instagram.com/hey.ngoc
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Femi Oguns, one of the most influential talent agents in the UK and USA, joins us in this episode of the WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Femi, the founder of the Identity School of Acting and Identity Agency Group, has shaped the careers of stars like John Boyega, Letitia Wright, Damson Idris, and Michaela Coel. He reflects on his career in talent development, the significance of diversity in casting, and the importance of building genuine relationships with clients.
Femi shares his journey from actor to agent, detailing how the lack of representation in drama schools inspired him to create a platform for diverse talent. He offers insights into the art of nurturing actors, the evolving dynamics of the industry, and how agents can best support talent, especially through challenges like the recent writers' and actors' strikes. He also discusses the differences between UK and US talent representation and how actors can build lasting careers.
Segmented Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction to Femi Oguns
01:38 - Femi on starting as an actor and transitioning to agent work
03:49 - Partnership between Identity Agency Group and their talent
07:23 - Key truths actors need to know in the industry
12:45 - How UK agents collaborate with US agents for talent representation
16:44 - The process of packaging talent and projects
20:29 - Importance of being ready and patient as an actor
25:55 - How actors can decide on advancing from co-star to guest star roles
26:08 - Femi’s motivation: Watching clients succeed
28:15 - Importance of quality showreels for casting directors
31:23 - How the pandemic and strikes are changing the industry
32:45 - Femi's thoughts on AI in the entertainment industry
36:39 - The future of indie films in an AI-dominated landscape
41:19 - How to get involved with Identity School of Acting
44:26 - Final advice to actors: Value yourself and find the right representation
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Steven Adams, an award-winning producer and talent manager, joins us in this insightful episode of the WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. With a career spanning film, television, and visual effects, Steven is known for his work on Netflix’s Rodney King and as a co-founder of Alta Global Media. His impressive background includes visual effects work on blockbusters such as Avatar, Life of Pi, and The Artist, as well as managing a wide range of international talent.
In this episode, Steven discusses the importance of building authentic relationships in the entertainment industry, his philosophy on talent management, and how creativity and collaboration play crucial roles in success. He offers invaluable advice for actors on auditioning, the art of self-tapes, and what it means to truly nurture a career. From managing international clients to producing major films, Steven's insights are packed with takeaways for anyone pursuing a career in the entertainment world.
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In this captivating episode of the WeAudition Show, hosts Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge are joined by the iconic actress Mena Suvari. Known for her standout roles in films like American Beauty and American Pie, Mena opens up about her recent Emmy nomination for her role as Detective Thompson in the groundbreaking series RZR. She shares her journey through Hollywood, discussing the highs and lows, the importance of staying true to oneself, and the power of spirituality in navigating the unpredictable entertainment industry.
Mena reflects on her diverse career, the challenges of breaking out of typecast roles, and her approach to embodying complex characters. She also talks about her experience working on RZR, a show that blends technology, blockchain, and innovative storytelling, and how it has been a game-changer for her. This episode is packed with insights on maintaining authenticity, embracing change, and the significance of taking risks in your career.
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00:00 - Introduction to Mena Suvari
01:13 - First Emmy nomination experience
02:23 - Overview of RZR
03:21 - Mena's Experience with Short-Form Content
04:48 - Collaborating with the Cast and Directors of RZR
05:09 - How the project "RZR" came together and her involvement
07:29 - Process of being considered for roles and projects
09:24 - Spirituality and its impact on Mena Suvari’s acting
13:56 - Advice for actors stuck in repetitive roles
18:02 - Importance of energy and manifestation in acting
20:53 - Learning from rejection and unexpected outcomes
24:41 - Importance of authenticity in acting and not losing oneself
29:14 - The balance between being proactive and letting go
34:42 - Challenges with self-promotion and social media
37:02 - Evolution of auditions from in-person to self-tapes
45:43 - Process and challenges of embodying Detective Thompson in "RZR"
54:11 - Upcoming projects: Mena Suvari's excitement for her film at TIFF
56:37 - Conclusion and reflections on Mena Suvari's journey
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Catherine Lyn Scott, a renowned entertainment publicist and founder of London Flair PR, joins hosts Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge in this episode of the WeAudition Show. Catherine has been instrumental in the success of numerous Oscar and BAFTA-winning films and has managed publicity for film premieres, celebrity campaigns, and film festivals for over 16 years. In this episode, she shares her expert insights on the role of PR in an actor’s career, the timing for engaging a publicist, and how even independent films can make it to the Oscars with the right publicity.
Catherine discusses the importance of understanding when to hire a publicist, the impact of red carpet events, and how actors can do their own PR if they’re not ready for professional representation. She also reflects on her journey into the industry and the rewarding experience of helping clients achieve career milestones, including Oscar nominations and wins.
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In this special episode of The WeAudition Show, hosts Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge bring together three of WeAudition’s top-rated readers — Pete Luna, Katrina Rumbal, and JD Hunt — to share their invaluable insights on mastering self-tapes. With thousands of auditions read between them, these MVPs offer practical advice on how to improve your self-tape game, from technical setup tips to the importance of finding the right reader.
Pete, Katrina, and JD discuss their experiences reading for actors around the world, highlighting the importance of collaboration, preparation, and maintaining authenticity in auditions. They also share personal anecdotes on how being a WeAudition reader has sharpened their own acting skills, and the unexpected ways it has impacted their careers.
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