3 Tips for Actors Over 40
Based on my own experiences as an actor over 40 returning to the industry after taking 16 years off to raise my son.
How to Audition Better - Creating Selftapes that Stand Out
In this episode we're diving deep into understanding how to make self tapes that stand out with renowned Australian casting directors, Greg Apps and Robyn Gibbes. Join us as they share valuable insights on self-taping, and provide useful tips to improve acting auditions with both self-tapes and live auditions. I promise you'll learn how to audition better just by watching and listening to them. As we uncover the journey of self-taping, we highlight how it has grown into a substantial tool for actors, offering a unique platform for creative freedom that traditional studio auditions may not. We also discuss the pressures of the traditional audition process, and how self-taping is a game-changer that can alleviate these pressures.
What Actors Need To Know About Casting Directors
As an actor, I know how casting directors can seem like gatekeepers to all your dreams. They’re not as intimidating as they seem—they want you to succeed just as much as you do. Whether you’re auditioning in person, via self-tape, or through a live casting system, treat it like you’ve already got the job. Show them your best, take chances, and have fun. Winning the room is often more important than winning the role because it means you’ve made a lasting impression. Sometimes, not getting the role isn’t about your talent. Maybe you’re not on the casting director’s radar, or your essence isn’t right for the character. It might be political, or maybe you just don’t fit the physical requirements. Focus on what you can control, and don’t stress over what you can’t.