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The ActorZilla Podcast
James Larson
8 episodes
3 months ago
A podcast for actors, where I interview casting directors, agents, managers, artistic directors, etc. on the industry
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A podcast for actors, where I interview casting directors, agents, managers, artistic directors, etc. on the industry
Show more...
Performing Arts
Arts
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7 Steps to Becoming a Working Actor (Ep. 2)
The ActorZilla Podcast
20 minutes 58 seconds
1 year ago
7 Steps to Becoming a Working Actor (Ep. 2)
Summary In this episode, James Larson discusses the seven steps to becoming a working actor. He covers topics such as training and education, gaining experience, building a professional toolkit, networking and exposure, auditioning and casting, securing representation, and professional work. Takeaways Training and education are important for actors to develop their skills and techniques.Gaining experience through student productions and community theater can help actors build their resume.Building a professional toolkit, including headshots, resumes, and reels, is essential for actors to showcase their work.Networking and exposure can help actors connect with industry professionals and create opportunities for themselves.Auditioning and casting are […]
The ActorZilla Podcast
A podcast for actors, where I interview casting directors, agents, managers, artistic directors, etc. on the industry