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Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors! In Episode 77, Max and Sam dive into the reality of staying "work-fit" in an industry that feels like feast or famine. If you’ve wondered why some Actors seem perpetually busy, this episode reveals the secret: there are no shortcuts. It is about the consistent grind, practicing monologues, and ensuring materials are always ready. Join us as we explore the essential habits that keep your career moving forward, even when projects are thin on the ground.
The Digital Presence and Agent Advice
Max shares a surprising success story about how keeping his LinkedIn profile updated led directly to corporate presenting and voiceover jobs. We discuss digital maintenance, from avoiding common Vimeo sharing mistakes to ensuring your Showreel reflects your current look. Sam also provides a valuable update following a productive meeting with his Agent, touching on the rising standards for self-tapes. In the modern landscape, Casting Directors expect more than just a decent read; they want see you & hear you clearly, and a performance that feels truly lived-in.
Mastering the Self-Tape Grind
To help you meet these standards, we discuss the benefits of a dedicated weekly self-tape day. Max breaks down his own portable, budget-friendly recording rig, proving that you can achieve high-quality results without a massive budget. We also share candid stories about the one that got away, including a tourism shoot that almost saw Max working alongside his ex!
What We’re Watching on the Couch
To wrap things up, we head to the couch for our reviews. Sam breaks down why the Netflix hit Sweet Tooth is a must-watch, despite its similarities to real-world events. Meanwhile, Max catches up on the Cloverfield Paradox and the latest season of the Australian classic Jack Irish. Whether you are here for the industry tips or the TV recommendations, there is something for every actor in this jam-packed episode.
Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/l5Ini
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Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors! In Episode 77, Max and Sam dive into the reality of staying "work-fit" in an industry that feels like feast or famine. If you’ve wondered why some Actors seem perpetually busy, this episode reveals the secret: there are no shortcuts. It is about the consistent grind, practicing monologues, and ensuring materials are always ready. Join us as we explore the essential habits that keep your career moving forward, even when projects are thin on the ground.
The Digital Presence and Agent Advice
Max shares a surprising success story about how keeping his LinkedIn profile updated led directly to corporate presenting and voiceover jobs. We discuss digital maintenance, from avoiding common Vimeo sharing mistakes to ensuring your Showreel reflects your current look. Sam also provides a valuable update following a productive meeting with his Agent, touching on the rising standards for self-tapes. In the modern landscape, Casting Directors expect more than just a decent read; they want see you & hear you clearly, and a performance that feels truly lived-in.
Mastering the Self-Tape Grind
To help you meet these standards, we discuss the benefits of a dedicated weekly self-tape day. Max breaks down his own portable, budget-friendly recording rig, proving that you can achieve high-quality results without a massive budget. We also share candid stories about the one that got away, including a tourism shoot that almost saw Max working alongside his ex!
What We’re Watching on the Couch
To wrap things up, we head to the couch for our reviews. Sam breaks down why the Netflix hit Sweet Tooth is a must-watch, despite its similarities to real-world events. Meanwhile, Max catches up on the Cloverfield Paradox and the latest season of the Australian classic Jack Irish. Whether you are here for the industry tips or the TV recommendations, there is something for every actor in this jam-packed episode.
Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/l5Ini
Support the show
An Add Kulcha Production

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