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Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors!
After a brief fortnight break, Max and Sam are back in the studio, with a special guest appearance from Fred the sausage dog, to dive deep into the messy, rewarding reality of the screen industry.
In Episode 40, the guys unpack crucial insights gathered from recent industry sessions with professional Casting Directors Anousha Zarkesh and Kirsty McGregor. They break down a liberating perspective that every Actor needs to hear: a Casting Director’s job isn't necessarily to find the best Actor on paper, but rather the right Actor to bring a specific character to life within the unique tone of the project. Max and Sam also discuss the mechanics of professional submission etiquette, sharing essential tips on keeping showreel links updated to avoid missing out on career-changing roles.
Of course, it wouldn't be an honest chat without exploring the setbacks. The boys confront a casting director’s ultimate pet hate, turning up completely unprepared, prompting Sam to candidly share a past nightmare audition for a Nickelodeon series. They weigh the massive mental shift required when moving from a comfortable lounge room self-tape setup to walking onto a bustling, high-stakes 50-person television set.
Finally, the conversation gets deeply personal as the focus shifts to Acting mechanics. Sam opens up about his recent struggles with vulnerability, discussing the difficulty of staying present during challenging breakup scenes and the hurdle for Max of stripping away a defensive "corporate mindset" to find an authentic artistic voice. They analyse powerful workshop techniques utilised by industry mentor Anthony Brandon Wong, including the strategic use of imagery and emotional substitutions to access raw feelings on cue.
Whether you are preparing for your next big audition or trying to break through your own emotional blocks, this episode is packed with the honest peer-to-peer advice you need.
Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/al8Vk
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Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors!
After a brief fortnight break, Max and Sam are back in the studio, with a special guest appearance from Fred the sausage dog, to dive deep into the messy, rewarding reality of the screen industry.
In Episode 40, the guys unpack crucial insights gathered from recent industry sessions with professional Casting Directors Anousha Zarkesh and Kirsty McGregor. They break down a liberating perspective that every Actor needs to hear: a Casting Director’s job isn't necessarily to find the best Actor on paper, but rather the right Actor to bring a specific character to life within the unique tone of the project. Max and Sam also discuss the mechanics of professional submission etiquette, sharing essential tips on keeping showreel links updated to avoid missing out on career-changing roles.
Of course, it wouldn't be an honest chat without exploring the setbacks. The boys confront a casting director’s ultimate pet hate, turning up completely unprepared, prompting Sam to candidly share a past nightmare audition for a Nickelodeon series. They weigh the massive mental shift required when moving from a comfortable lounge room self-tape setup to walking onto a bustling, high-stakes 50-person television set.
Finally, the conversation gets deeply personal as the focus shifts to Acting mechanics. Sam opens up about his recent struggles with vulnerability, discussing the difficulty of staying present during challenging breakup scenes and the hurdle for Max of stripping away a defensive "corporate mindset" to find an authentic artistic voice. They analyse powerful workshop techniques utilised by industry mentor Anthony Brandon Wong, including the strategic use of imagery and emotional substitutions to access raw feelings on cue.
Whether you are preparing for your next big audition or trying to break through your own emotional blocks, this episode is packed with the honest peer-to-peer advice you need.
Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/al8Vk
Support the show
An Add Kulcha Production

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