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Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors! In Episode 41, Max and Sam dive deep into what Directors really look for in a performance, breaking down essential audition tips and the critical importance of screen rehearsals.
Max shares invaluable takeaways from a recent industry Q&A session with acclaimed Director Jessica Hobbs (The Crown, Broadchurch). Known as an "Actors' Director," Hobbs offers a fascinating look at how she collaborates with diverse acting styles, contrasting Olivia Colman’s deeply intuitive, emotional choices with Tobias Menzies’ meticulous focus on historical detail and camera blocking. We discuss the delicate balance between Director guidance and Actor freedom, exploring how extensive front-end preparation ultimately allows you to bring your own "special sauce" and remain entirely free in the moment on set.
Sam shifts the focus to the practicalities of the modern audition process, sharing his recent experiences training under an Acting Coach. From overcoming audition anxiety to nailing the standard introduction (name, age, agent), Sam breaks down the mental shifts required to walk into any casting room unapologetically yourself. We also highlight the lightning-fast pace of television commercial casting versus the depth required for film, TV series, or stage roles.
Additionally, the boys analyse Aaron Sorkin’s legendary rhythmic writing style, sharing a classic behind-the-scenes story about Jeff Daniels’ intense script preparation on The Newsroom. Finally, we take a look at the state of the Australian screen industry as productions begin picking up, including Sam’s upcoming self-tape for a TV series filming in Byron Bay.
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Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/k04Ux
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Welcome back to Two Unemployed Actors! In Episode 41, Max and Sam dive deep into what Directors really look for in a performance, breaking down essential audition tips and the critical importance of screen rehearsals.
Max shares invaluable takeaways from a recent industry Q&A session with acclaimed Director Jessica Hobbs (The Crown, Broadchurch). Known as an "Actors' Director," Hobbs offers a fascinating look at how she collaborates with diverse acting styles, contrasting Olivia Colman’s deeply intuitive, emotional choices with Tobias Menzies’ meticulous focus on historical detail and camera blocking. We discuss the delicate balance between Director guidance and Actor freedom, exploring how extensive front-end preparation ultimately allows you to bring your own "special sauce" and remain entirely free in the moment on set.
Sam shifts the focus to the practicalities of the modern audition process, sharing his recent experiences training under an Acting Coach. From overcoming audition anxiety to nailing the standard introduction (name, age, agent), Sam breaks down the mental shifts required to walk into any casting room unapologetically yourself. We also highlight the lightning-fast pace of television commercial casting versus the depth required for film, TV series, or stage roles.
Additionally, the boys analyse Aaron Sorkin’s legendary rhythmic writing style, sharing a classic behind-the-scenes story about Jeff Daniels’ intense script preparation on The Newsroom. Finally, we take a look at the state of the Australian screen industry as productions begin picking up, including Sam’s upcoming self-tape for a TV series filming in Byron Bay.
Enjoying the journey between projects? Don’t forget to subscribe on your favorite podcast platform and follow us on Facebook and Instagram!
Episode Webpage: https://shorturl.at/k04Ux
Support the show
An Add Kulcha Production

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