A series of conversations with industry professionals about the craft of acting for film and television. I sit down with experts in the field and ask questions that help actors better understand what it takes to hone your craft and ultimatley book roles.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsPerforming Arts |
Before I talk about the amazing conversation that Heidi Dean was gracious enough to have with me, I need to add a quick note that this conversation was recorded before Twitter changed its name to X. more
When I think of curators of film festivals, I often think of them the same way I used to think of casting directors: as the gatekeepers to our success. But during my conversation with Angie Reza Tures from the Femme Frontera Showcase and Mary Dossing... more
I recently attended a film appreciation class with Dale Pollock, called Senior Moments. And yes, as the name suggests, it was a look into how the film industry, Hollywood in particular, has treated aging. Not surprisingly it has not done a stellar jo... more
Anthony Meindl is an acting coach and has published several books about acting, such as Book The F*cking Job and his latest, Unstuck. Anthony is also the host of a podcast for actors, “In The Moment”, and there is a reason he calls it that. Throughou... more
If you have ever seen any of Erica S. Bream’s posts on Instagram or Twitter, you know that she is an actor’s casting director. She says herself she uses social media as a way to, “dispel myths and provide some transparency” for actors. She also says ... more
Towards the end of my conversation with Kristina Arjona, she said, “Nothing has hit me on the spiritual level that intimacy coordinating has.” And I believed her because I had just spent the last hour and 45 minutes talking to her about her role in t... more
When I was talking to headshot photographer and actor, Tara Gulledge, the word “essence” came up a lot. The whole point of a headshot is to capture our essence in the shot. Tara and I talked about how that can be difficult because headshot sessions a... more
Please note there is some language in this episode. more
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This podcast is AMAZING. Whether you are a seasoned actor or just getting started, Danielle takes you through a series of important conversations relevant to the competitive nature of the TV/FILM industry. She has a way of asking the question you were thinking as she interviews relevant actors, instructors, coaches, photographers, agencies, casting directors and so much more. Definitely worth a listen if you are seeking to broaden your knowledge about the world of an actor!
I find so much value in this podcast. So many different perspectives and it’s long enough where people can really dig into a topic. Great job Danielle!
Danielle ask great questions that provide amazing insights, for the actor, préformer, student, player. Love the guest that she brings on! 100% would recommend to everyone interested in this space
this podcast is so insightful and helpful to actors of all kind. from beginner to advanced, there’s something in every episode that each and every actor can take away from this. i love hearing from all of the different professionals danielle interviews, plus i could listen to her voice all day! this podcast is such an easy listen, yet it makes you feel like your improving yourself & being productive. one of my favorite quotes from the podcast is “don’t be hotel lobby art” (Burgess Jenkins). ... more
I love this podcast. Right now it’s the only podcast I’m subscribed to that I have to listen to as soon as it comes out. more
This is one of the best actors podcast I’ve listened to. When I listen to Danielle’s podcast I feel as if I’m in the room. The podcast are very informative and friendly. In her podcast you get to hear from acting coaches, working actors and also casting directors that can help you be aware of what to look for. I’m always excited for the next podcast! 😁 CAN’T WAIT FOR THE NEXT ONE. 🙌🏽
When I heard Danielle was creating a Podcast, I honestly could not wait to listen. She did not disappoint. Not only is Danielle an incredible actress, she is extremely insightful and intuitively asks the questions actors want to hear the answer to. She has a gentle and engaging demeanor, and interesting and informed guests. I look forward to hearing each podcast. Time well spent!
Danielle asks the questions you want to ask. Her warm, intelligent, informed curiosity brings the expert to you as if you’re getting a private coaching.
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