This video was not self-indulgent in the least. Sharing your experience, with such candor and humility, is such a wonderful and helpful story for us all to hear. You were amazing in this role, and my heart filled with joy when I saw you onscreen. Also, your opening mentioning Brooke never gets old. :)
I literally yelped in the theatre when I saw you! I was so inspired watching your story from audition to set. Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
Matt, since you and Brooke are household names in my family, over the holidays, I suggested to my husband that we go see The Menu because, one, you would be in it and, two, because we had both heard it was a good one to see. Halfway into the movie, I whispered, maybe he's one of the cooks in the background, and I began to search for you. Then, BAM, there you are. You were mesmerizing, an arc in the movie. Later, I told the hubs that I wanted to be that good of an actor, own my role, my character. I thought about all the actor anxieties you must have had to stifle. Yet, you were nothing but Coast Guard Dale. Nerves of steel. We are so happy for you. Lastly, I want to thank you for this video because I was going to request private coaching to hear about the entire process. Thanks for being so candid, thorough, and genuine in this video. See you guys in improv. I am ready to get back to work!
that role was so good in my eyes because it was this beacon of hope followed swiftly by this huge punch to the gut and new sense of hopelessness. it was short but you felt it
Matt. I just looked at your IMDB and realized you're an ME and a soccer (real football) kinda guy. There's hope for me! Love your videos. Thank you so much for them.
Well stated Matt!! I remember when I heard (from Brooke) that you booked it...was sooo happy (and a tiny bit jealous) for you, as I knew this was a big deal project. Also, gotta say this was an impactful video for me in another important way: namely "major booking, followed by prolonged drought". In the summer of 2020, I booked a recurring Guest Star on a major, commercially successful TV show. Biggest booking of my 20 year career! Bigtime $$, lots of long, dialogue heavy scenes. l I thought: "my time's finally come." I then proceeded to go 18 months(!!) before my next booking. Went from top o the world to the abyss in terms of how I felt about myself as an actor. So upon hearing you experienced a similar situation subsequent to your MENU gig, has given me much needed perspective. Being well prepared & taking joy in the process is all one can do during periods of prolonged drought. Thanks again to you and Brooke for your most awesome taping service.
Elliott, so glad that this resonated with you. And also I'm sorry to hear about the highs and lows you experienced. It's a club no one wants to be a member of!
Matt, I'm so glad you did this video. Wow, gave me a stronger appreciation for the process and what YOU went through AND enjoyed it. Thank you for your candor. Also, you already know how I felt when seeing you in the theater. I was with my Mark and SCREAMED outloud only to hear some snickering, as I shouted "GO MATT". I am so very proud of you. And you and Brooke have been so instrumental when I re-entered the industry back in 2011. Thank you thank you thank you. xo
Yup - not indulgent at all and EXTREMELY insightful! Hearing how your story unfolded and changed along the way, as well as visuals to support, is very helpful. Thanks!
Lol!! I remember when I went to see it in theaters, I was like OH I know him. Well, I know him through UA-cam. 😂 Then like a day later, I watched a movie on Netflix and I was like this lady looks familiar. I went to IMDb and it was your wife. You guys are killing it!
I think the director was right. You were perfect for the role you got! It was a great scene and memorable!! Thank you for showing the steps it took! I appreciate your channel. Wish you tons more success in 2023!, 🙏🤩🎥👏👏
Matt - this is such a brilliant and accurate case study in adaptability, courage under pressure, sticking to your authenticity, and finding and celebrating the joy in every step of the process. Your story of the ups and downs of this situation makes my heart swell. Overcoming the fear of being on a set with this phenomenal and renowned cast and earning your place in that cast, using your "instrument" to not freak out but focus on learning to draw your weapon with your off hand, continuing to breath and take in the joy as you navigated the ups and downs is educational for we fellow actors but even more important is inspirational. Thank you for sharing. PS: The Menu was mentioned in my last week's Groundlings class by our instructor. He shared that he and his family were looking for something to watch and found The Menu. They weren't aware of the film before they found it but he stated the entire family was blown away by the story, the production value, and the cast. And I got to YES AND...and tell him and the rest of the class that I "know" the guy who played Dale the Coast Guard Guy and sing some of your (and Brooke's) praises re. acting, improv, self-taping, and the like. Thought you might appreciate knowing that. 🙂
@@DanielKnightActor They are great people -- I feel blessed to have met them while in Atlanta. I am good, working on a writing project for a limited series. . . taking big huge steps of faith - grateful.
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing. Your acting in all these clips is so real and natural while also being full and specific. I can see your years of hard work on display in your craft. And I was just asked to self tape for a couple co-star roles on the same show I already sent in a tape for a recurring role for. I was thinking, is this a good or a bad thing? Thanks for helping me to see why it's a great thing.
I was driving home from acting class and saw the notification of this video on my cellphone and say: YES! Couldn't wait to get home and turn on my laptop! I mentioned it your last video but I have to elaborate more in this treat. When I saw the movie and you appear on screen I felt such a joy and so proud of you, specially after watching the video where you explained how to deal with seasons where you don't book anything for months. You deserved that and you NAILED that scene, and is so special because you share it with so many stars, I can imagine how overwhelming that was. Anyways, I just want to congratulate you Matthew, amazing performance. I am base in CA but if I ever move to Atlanta I will definitely visit your studio for my auditions.
I've had a similar experience. I recently booked a multi-episode costar, including a couple substantial scenes with two series leads, from an audition that was a single line. I honestly have no idea how or why I get cast a lot of the time. But when it happens I try to make the most of it I can.
Thanks for sharing, Marcus. That's the next level, I think. Discovering with specificity why you are castable in these roles. The industry has a lot of mysteries, but one think we can learn to understand is how we're seen and why we do get cast (or don't get cast for that matter).
Wow that's awesome! Hopefully you're on our grad mailing list? We do Zoom meetings once every other month for grads of all years. Ken Cortland is still running things, and we support him on the East Coast. Reach to us at SamChristensenStudios@get-taped.com if you're not already on our list and want to be...
That's true. I would add on to it. Having the craft and skill of acting is a requirement for ANY acting job. It's the bare minimum for even showing up. So in a way, by the time you get a big opportunity like a full-budget TV or Film role, your ability to act is assumed. It's given. Or to say it differently, if your craft is not on point, then you're a liability and run the risk of burning a bridge. So in a perfect world, everyone who auditions for, say, Tech Bro, in The Menu, is a good actor. They can "handle" the role of Tech Bro just as well as the next guy. So, if talent and skill is not what gets you narrowed down to the final selections... what does? That's the "fitting into the puzzle" part. It sounds like semantics, but my job is to give them a piece of me (and the rest is how I fit into the puzzle). To be authentic. To show up, unapologetically be myself, and not be concerned with "what they want" or "am I enough?" Those two thoughts plague actors their whole careers, and cause a lot of burnout. It's why, time and time again, we talk about the Sam Christensen Process on this channel. It has been THE game changer for me, Brooke, and thousands of other actors. Thanks for watching!
First off I loved seeing you in the movie and second off I loved seeing this video about your process! What you consider self indulgent I consider very helpful and inspiring. Super impressed with your tech bro call back as well!! And I really appreciate your vulnerability and sharing about the drought that followed. I had a great 2021, 2022 I think was one of my worst years yet. The nature of the business is like weather in Georgia. You never know what’s coming next.
"The nature of the business is like weather in Georgia." YES. THIS. You think there will be some predictability, but even the meteorologists can't get it right!
OMG, I watched The Menu the other day and I IMMEDIATELY recognized you and was like "Oh wait, that's Matthew!" Had to do an IMDB search to be sure haha Also, completely agree with the pessimistic mind-set when you get a "down-grade" on a role. Had that happen this past November and I was pretty bummed out when I got cast for a smaller role than I initially auditioned. But a win is a win and it was another opportunity to do what I love!
What has really helped me with perspective is producing my own work. I've been forced to make the very decisions that I've been on the receiving end of, and I now have context that it's never about the actor's talent or worth when they don't book.
The Sam Christensen Image Process. We teach it as a 4-day workshop either in-person in Atlanta or virtually over Zoom. Our next dates are not set yet, but in the meantime you can learn more here: www.get-taped.com/sam-christensen
Hey! Watching this was such a cool learning opportunity! Okay, so, I was wondering if you could pleeeease share the script or any random script and also show the self tape. I ask for 2 reasons, (1) while watching your self-tapes I noticed you stuttered some words and I wanna know whether you added that in there, or it was already scripted. (I basically wanna learn how to find freedom in and within the script). ( 2) Secondly, I would like to learn how to listen/what faces to make while my reader is speaking (A whole video on this would be great actually). You probably have a busy schedule but I would SINCERELY appreciate a detailed video showing how to listen/faces to make while reader is speaking. I've searched online and I haven't found much, but I know this would reallyyyy help me out alot. Anyway, Thankyou so so much! :)
Hey there! Sorry for the delayed response. Was out of the country for a couple weeks. I will look for the script that I auditioned with, but I can tell you that any stuttering was likely organic and unintentional. "Real life" essentially. That freedom, as you call it (which I agree with), comes primarily from improv class. I started in 2004 and it RADICALLY changed how I worked with scripts. I think it is absolutely mandatory for all actors to take improv. It relieves so much anxiety and replaces it with so much freedom, even when not deviating from the script. For your second question about listening, I may craft a video response, but for now, just know that within this art form, you should avoid thinking about your face or what expressions you are making. For context, when you're in a deep conversation with a friend, do you think about your listening face? When you raise your eyebrows? When you squint? When you chuckle? No. It would be weird if you did. You're just listening. You're engaged. You're connected to the moment. The same is true for acting. It's just tougher, because you know you're being watched or recorded, and you know where the scene is headed. What takes actors years to learn is how to arrive back at the simple truth of just listening. So it sounds painfully simple, but it often takes years of training and experience to finally have that "aha!" moment.
@@GetTaped ou! That was quite helpful thank you! My acting coach also encouraged me to take improv so I’ll definitely invest in a class. And sounds good!! I’ll be sure to watch out for that video when you drop it on your channel! ☺️☺️
Yes a reader is almost essential when receiving sides HOWEVER you completely avoided the question of how you were booked. WHAT WEBSITE DID YOU USE??? Did you have an agent?? How long did it take for a callback??? You said a lot without saying nothing at all
My bad! Roles of that size will always go through the agents. After my first audition for Tech Bro, I mentioned that it was a few weeks before I was called back. Then I mentioned it was very shortly after that callback that I got the notice to audition for Dale. Then it was a week before I got the deal memo. Hope that clarifies!
Unfortunately there's not much I can do for you long distance. Keep learning, look for a teacher or a mentor near you, and find an outlet for your own creativity!
Matt, I thought you were great in The Menu! So natural and real 🙌
My thoughts exactly!!
Thanks so much Donna! (and Kayemee!)
Thanks so much Donna! (and Kayemee!)
It was fun watching you work! I was the tall guy that opened the door to let you into the restaurant. :-)
Yes! Hey Jay! Great to hear from you. It turned out so well!
This video was not self-indulgent in the least. Sharing your experience, with such candor and humility, is such a wonderful and helpful story for us all to hear. You were amazing in this role, and my heart filled with joy when I saw you onscreen. Also, your opening mentioning Brooke never gets old. :)
Thanks, Fred!!!!
I screaaammedddd 😂
Your part in the movie was very well acted.
I appreciate that!
I gotta say , this man's humility towards the situation and making the best out of it offers one of the best gifts of learning as an actor.
take the win and the highs ... I know this. Once again, I feel less 'alone' in this industry. Thanks Matt
Loved this
What a joy to watch this video. Matt you always give and we always learn so much from you! Thank you!!😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this - CONGRATS! and great reality check.
Glad you enjoyed it, Mary! Thanks for watching.
So good!!! Thank you for sharing. We need to remind ourselves of our wins. Congrats!
I watch your UA-cam videos and I was watching the menu with my wife and we you came on I said Hey! I know that guy! You did a great job.
Thanks so much! I appreciate it.
I've been waiting for this one!!!
Woohoo! So glad!
Congratulations Matt! Thanks for sharing your process and experience! Keep up the great work.
My pleasure!
Thanks for sharing. I enjoy learning about other people's audition/booking experiences. And, I LOVED you in The Menu...great job!
Thanks so much!
I literally yelped in the theatre when I saw you! I was so inspired watching your story from audition to set. Thank you so much for sharing it with us!
Matt, since you and Brooke are household names in my family, over the holidays, I suggested to my husband that we go see The Menu because, one, you would be in it and, two, because we had both heard it was a good one to see. Halfway into the movie, I whispered, maybe he's one of the cooks in the background, and I began to search for you. Then, BAM, there you are. You were mesmerizing, an arc in the movie. Later, I told the hubs that I wanted to be that good of an actor, own my role, my character. I thought about all the actor anxieties you must have had to stifle. Yet, you were nothing but Coast Guard Dale. Nerves of steel. We are so happy for you. Lastly, I want to thank you for this video because I was going to request private coaching to hear about the entire process. Thanks for being so candid, thorough, and genuine in this video. See you guys in improv. I am ready to get back to work!
Thanks Donna!!!!❤️❤️❤️
I didn't know you were in the film, and when you came on screen, I said, "Hey, that's Matt! I know him!" Great film and great tips, as always! Thanks!
that role was so good in my eyes because it was this beacon of hope followed swiftly by this huge punch to the gut and new sense of hopelessness. it was short but you felt it
Thanks so much!
Great work on the film! I was SO excited to see you on screen!!! Congratulations. Thank you for this video!
Thanks so much, Sadye!
Matt. I just looked at your IMDB and realized you're an ME and a soccer (real football) kinda guy. There's hope for me! Love your videos. Thank you so much for them.
Hahaha! Yes, I was a keeper through high school and on a club team during my college years. Got the residual knee issues to prove it.
Whoot whoot! Congrats on such a cool booking! Can't wait to see you when I watch The Menu!
Yes at first I was like I saw him somewhere. Glad u make this video.
Congratulations!!! Wow! Cool!!!
Well stated Matt!! I remember when I heard (from Brooke) that you booked it...was sooo happy (and a tiny bit jealous) for you, as I knew this was a big deal project. Also, gotta say this was an impactful video for me in another important way: namely "major booking, followed by prolonged drought". In the summer of 2020, I booked a recurring Guest Star on a major, commercially successful TV show. Biggest booking of my 20 year career! Bigtime $$, lots of long, dialogue heavy scenes. l I thought: "my time's finally come." I then proceeded to go 18 months(!!) before my next booking. Went from top o the world to the abyss in terms of how I felt about myself as an actor. So upon hearing you experienced a similar situation subsequent to your MENU gig, has given me much needed perspective. Being well prepared & taking joy in the process is all one can do during periods of prolonged drought. Thanks again to you and Brooke for your most awesome taping service.
Elliott, so glad that this resonated with you. And also I'm sorry to hear about the highs and lows you experienced. It's a club no one wants to be a member of!
Matt, I'm so glad you did this video. Wow, gave me a stronger appreciation for the process and what YOU went through AND enjoyed it. Thank you for your candor. Also, you already know how I felt when seeing you in the theater. I was with my Mark and SCREAMED outloud only to hear some snickering, as I shouted "GO MATT". I am so very proud of you. And you and Brooke have been so instrumental when I re-entered the industry back in 2011. Thank you thank you thank you. xo
Thanks for this Matt. Forwarded to all of my students ... again.
Thanks as always, Jayson!
Yup - not indulgent at all and EXTREMELY insightful! Hearing how your story unfolded and changed along the way, as well as visuals to support, is very helpful. Thanks!
You are so inspiring and yet so humble ! Congratulations! :)
Thanks so much Lally!
Lol!! I remember when I went to see it in theaters, I was like OH I know him. Well, I know him through UA-cam. 😂 Then like a day later, I watched a movie on Netflix and I was like this lady looks familiar. I went to IMDb and it was your wife. You guys are killing it!
LOL! I love it!
Matt, great video! Thank you for sharing this. You did such a great job in this film! ✌🏻😎✌🏻
Thanks so much, John!
Congrats on that awesome booking
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you for this video! Loved to see into your experience.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Good job, brotha.
Nice, just finished the movie right before watching your video. I was like "Oh I know that guy"! Thanks for talking about your experience!
I think the director was right. You were perfect for the role you got! It was a great scene and memorable!! Thank you for showing the steps it took! I appreciate your channel. Wish you tons more success in 2023!, 🙏🤩🎥👏👏
Thanks so much Alexandra!
Matt - this is such a brilliant and accurate case study in adaptability, courage under pressure, sticking to your authenticity, and finding and celebrating the joy in every step of the process. Your story of the ups and downs of this situation makes my heart swell. Overcoming the fear of being on a set with this phenomenal and renowned cast and earning your place in that cast, using your "instrument" to not freak out but focus on learning to draw your weapon with your off hand, continuing to breath and take in the joy as you navigated the ups and downs is educational for we fellow actors but even more important is inspirational. Thank you for sharing. PS: The Menu was mentioned in my last week's Groundlings class by our instructor. He shared that he and his family were looking for something to watch and found The Menu. They weren't aware of the film before they found it but he stated the entire family was blown away by the story, the production value, and the cast. And I got to YES AND...and tell him and the rest of the class that I "know" the guy who played Dale the Coast Guard Guy and sing some of your (and Brooke's) praises re. acting, improv, self-taping, and the like. Thought you might appreciate knowing that. 🙂
Wow! Thanks for sharing, Daniel!
Daniel, small world that you know Matt and Brooke!!
@@jforbesprd Hi John! Well, I've only met them virtually (so far) but love what they do. How are things in your world?
@@DanielKnightActor They are great people -- I feel blessed to have met them while in Atlanta. I am good, working on a writing project for a limited series. . . taking big huge steps of faith - grateful.
This is fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing. Your acting in all these clips is so real and natural while also being full and specific. I can see your years of hard work on display in your craft. And I was just asked to self tape for a couple co-star roles on the same show I already sent in a tape for a recurring role for. I was thinking, is this a good or a bad thing? Thanks for helping me to see why it's a great thing.
Aw yay! So glad to help! And thanks for watching!
I was driving home from acting class and saw the notification of this video on my cellphone and say: YES! Couldn't wait to get home and turn on my laptop! I mentioned it your last video but I have to elaborate more in this treat. When I saw the movie and you appear on screen I felt such a joy and so proud of you, specially after watching the video where you explained how to deal with seasons where you don't book anything for months. You deserved that and you NAILED that scene, and is so special because you share it with so many stars, I can imagine how overwhelming that was. Anyways, I just want to congratulate you Matthew, amazing performance. I am base in CA but if I ever move to Atlanta I will definitely visit your studio for my auditions.
Thanks so much, Aulio!
I've had a similar experience. I recently booked a multi-episode costar, including a couple substantial scenes with two series leads, from an audition that was a single line. I honestly have no idea how or why I get cast a lot of the time. But when it happens I try to make the most of it I can.
Thanks for sharing, Marcus. That's the next level, I think. Discovering with specificity why you are castable in these roles. The industry has a lot of mysteries, but one think we can learn to understand is how we're seen and why we do get cast (or don't get cast for that matter).
that's great man, congrats on getting cast in the menu. I took classes with Sam in the early/mid 90's
Wow that's awesome! Hopefully you're on our grad mailing list? We do Zoom meetings once every other month for grads of all years. Ken Cortland is still running things, and we support him on the East Coast. Reach to us at SamChristensenStudios@get-taped.com if you're not already on our list and want to be...
Awesome. Thank you for sharing your process
You are so welcome!
I loved that! Thank you! So talented!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great video! Thanks for sharing your experience during all the steps of the process. It was very interesting.
Glad it was helpful!
I had a acting coach tell me that your job is to show them that you can act, the rest is how you fit into the puzzle
That's true. I would add on to it. Having the craft and skill of acting is a requirement for ANY acting job. It's the bare minimum for even showing up. So in a way, by the time you get a big opportunity like a full-budget TV or Film role, your ability to act is assumed. It's given. Or to say it differently, if your craft is not on point, then you're a liability and run the risk of burning a bridge.
So in a perfect world, everyone who auditions for, say, Tech Bro, in The Menu, is a good actor. They can "handle" the role of Tech Bro just as well as the next guy. So, if talent and skill is not what gets you narrowed down to the final selections... what does? That's the "fitting into the puzzle" part.
It sounds like semantics, but my job is to give them a piece of me (and the rest is how I fit into the puzzle). To be authentic. To show up, unapologetically be myself, and not be concerned with "what they want" or "am I enough?" Those two thoughts plague actors their whole careers, and cause a lot of burnout.
It's why, time and time again, we talk about the Sam Christensen Process on this channel. It has been THE game changer for me, Brooke, and thousands of other actors.
Thanks for watching!
First off I loved seeing you in the movie and second off I loved seeing this video about your process! What you consider self indulgent I consider very helpful and inspiring. Super impressed with your tech bro call back as well!! And I really appreciate your vulnerability and sharing about the drought that followed. I had a great 2021, 2022 I think was one of my worst years yet. The nature of the business is like weather in Georgia. You never know what’s coming next.
"The nature of the business is like weather in Georgia." YES. THIS. You think there will be some predictability, but even the meteorologists can't get it right!
As a lefty, I've dealt with the exact same thing. :) Great story and congrats, Matt! Loved seeing you in this.
Mike, I was gonna give you a left-handed thumbs up emoji, but of course they don't have one :(
@@GetTaped 🤣 Of course not!
OMG, I watched The Menu the other day and I IMMEDIATELY recognized you and was like "Oh wait, that's Matthew!" Had to do an IMDB search to be sure haha
Also, completely agree with the pessimistic mind-set when you get a "down-grade" on a role. Had that happen this past November and I was pretty bummed out when I got cast for a smaller role than I initially auditioned. But a win is a win and it was another opportunity to do what I love!
What has really helped me with perspective is producing my own work. I've been forced to make the very decisions that I've been on the receiving end of, and I now have context that it's never about the actor's talent or worth when they don't book.
@@GetTaped Amazing perspective! Hope to see you on set one day!
Hi Matt, great tape and great video! Please can you share the confidence process or course you mention in this Video? Thank you in advance
The Sam Christensen Image Process. We teach it as a 4-day workshop either in-person in Atlanta or virtually over Zoom. Our next dates are not set yet, but in the meantime you can learn more here: www.get-taped.com/sam-christensen
Hey! Watching this was such a cool learning opportunity! Okay, so, I was wondering if you could pleeeease share the script or any random script and also show the self tape. I ask for 2 reasons,
(1) while watching your self-tapes I noticed you stuttered some words and I wanna know whether you added that in there, or it was already scripted. (I basically wanna learn how to find freedom in and within the script).
( 2) Secondly, I would like to learn how to listen/what faces to make while my reader is speaking (A whole video on this would be great actually).
You probably have a busy schedule but I would SINCERELY appreciate a detailed video showing how to listen/faces to make while reader is speaking. I've searched online and I haven't found much, but I know this would reallyyyy help me out alot.
Anyway, Thankyou so so much! :)
Hey there! Sorry for the delayed response. Was out of the country for a couple weeks. I will look for the script that I auditioned with, but I can tell you that any stuttering was likely organic and unintentional. "Real life" essentially. That freedom, as you call it (which I agree with), comes primarily from improv class. I started in 2004 and it RADICALLY changed how I worked with scripts. I think it is absolutely mandatory for all actors to take improv. It relieves so much anxiety and replaces it with so much freedom, even when not deviating from the script.
For your second question about listening, I may craft a video response, but for now, just know that within this art form, you should avoid thinking about your face or what expressions you are making. For context, when you're in a deep conversation with a friend, do you think about your listening face? When you raise your eyebrows? When you squint? When you chuckle? No. It would be weird if you did. You're just listening. You're engaged. You're connected to the moment. The same is true for acting. It's just tougher, because you know you're being watched or recorded, and you know where the scene is headed. What takes actors years to learn is how to arrive back at the simple truth of just listening.
So it sounds painfully simple, but it often takes years of training and experience to finally have that "aha!" moment.
@@GetTaped ou! That was quite helpful thank you! My acting coach also encouraged me to take improv so I’ll definitely invest in a class.
And sounds good!! I’ll be sure to watch out for that video when you drop it on your channel! ☺️☺️
Wow I never thought of asking to use my own reader! (That sounds sarcastic but I was being totally serious, thank you for the tip!)
You're so welcome! 👍🏼
you did a good job with your character because I deeply disliked him!😖😂 very cool seeing vids like this!
Yes a reader is almost essential when receiving sides HOWEVER you completely avoided the question of how you were booked. WHAT WEBSITE DID YOU USE??? Did you have an agent?? How long did it take for a callback??? You said a lot without saying nothing at all
My bad! Roles of that size will always go through the agents. After my first audition for Tech Bro, I mentioned that it was a few weeks before I was called back. Then I mentioned it was very shortly after that callback that I got the notice to audition for Dale. Then it was a week before I got the deal memo. Hope that clarifies!
Please help me with acting sir thank answer l am a girl living in somalia 🇸🇴 🙏 😭😭😭
@@DebraCrittenden really Maddam
@@DebraCrittenden please help 🙏
Unfortunately there's not much I can do for you long distance. Keep learning, look for a teacher or a mentor near you, and find an outlet for your own creativity!