This woman knows her stuff! I'm not even an actress but her advice can be applied in business and life in general. This is someone I'd love to be around all the time just to soak up her wisdom. Very very wise woman!
I love that line "be careful of becoming a professional student" that makes sense to me I know many Actors who are great and excell in the class but have been doing it for almost a decade and have never really "went for it" its crazy
Most helpful part for me was the idea of being prepared enough in advance that you could be in public before, giving yourself a chance to be a person. Also, I really liked the idea of celebrating after since whether you get the job or not you went to work and gave it your best shot!
brilliant piece of information. Limber up before the audition, be nice to ppl but do not consider them right away to be your best friend, the point - you did not loose the job. You never loose something you never had, be nice to yourself and ENJOY YOURSELF WHEN YOU ACT - SAYS IT ALL.. Brilliant vital tips.
When she said never talk about having loss a job when it was only an audition because you didn’t book it to begin with. I find myself saying that a lot, but it makes sense the way she explained it.
I went to school for acting and our teachers told us not to even call ourselves Actors until we actually start getting paid to act. Up until that point we are simply "auditioners"
"Which part of this interview was most helpful to you?" I'm not an actress, but her advice is useful for any media in entertainment industry. I have two moments. "Be a conscious human being", that's a good one. Another is to be protective with yourself. Usually, I'm kind with my audience, and they can become disrespectful or feel entitled to ask for more and more. I need to learn how to protect myself without throw away their opinions or suggestions (aka "good feedback").
8:38 This is sad for me because I am a very young person emerging into the world, who still has a rather childish mentality, hyperenthusiasm, friendly, and open-minded personality, I made a friend with my friend’s mum but it was so bad it ended quickly 😝 so this basically happened to me. Plus I was recently in a music video as a waitress (my first ever paid job!) and I might not see some of those peeps again. Although it is fairly likely that I will.
I am not in the entertainment industry, but I don’t understand how sensitive people like this can make it in the world. They feel entitled to people’s time and emotional energy and are hurt and offended when they don’t get it. Some people don’t have that kind of time or energy to give, especially to someone who will be gone in a few days anyways. Some people want to do their job and go home. This woman needs a dog and friends.
This woman knows her stuff! I'm not even an actress but her advice can be applied in business and life in general. This is someone I'd love to be around all the time just to soak up her wisdom. Very very wise woman!
I love that line "be careful of becoming a professional student" that makes sense to me I know many Actors who are great and excell in the class but have been doing it for almost a decade and have never really "went for it" its crazy
Most helpful part for me was the idea of being prepared enough in advance that you could be in public before, giving yourself a chance to be a person. Also, I really liked the idea of celebrating after since whether you get the job or not you went to work and gave it your best shot!
brilliant piece of information. Limber up before the audition, be nice to ppl but do not consider them right away to be your best friend, the point - you did not loose the job. You never loose something you never had, be nice to yourself and ENJOY YOURSELF WHEN YOU ACT - SAYS IT ALL.. Brilliant vital tips.
Practice your craft night and day, everyday. Thanks for the great interview.
"the audition is the job"
I forget who said that, but even as a non-actor, I think that's some of the best acting advice...
Michael Laskin? - ua-cam.com/video/odHE-HdtieQ/v-deo.html
When she said never talk about having loss a job when it was only an audition because you didn’t book it to begin with. I find myself saying that a lot, but it makes sense the way she explained it.
I went to school for acting and our teachers told us not to even call ourselves Actors until we actually start getting paid to act. Up until that point we are simply "auditioners"
Yes, ma'am. Duly noted 👍
This information is invaluable! After doing an audition & filming some a movie I feel this will make me even greater
Very informative, note taking and educational video! Thank you!
I loved this interview. Thank you 💪🏽
All very nicely put...
Such awesome advice. Saw her while watching a play at the LATC in DTLA.
"Which part of this interview was most helpful to you?" I'm not an actress, but her advice is useful for any media in entertainment industry. I have two moments. "Be a conscious human being", that's a good one. Another is to be protective with yourself. Usually, I'm kind with my audience, and they can become disrespectful or feel entitled to ask for more and more. I need to learn how to protect myself without throw away their opinions or suggestions (aka "good feedback").
honestly thank you so helpful i needed to here this
She has been really helpful in all of her videos ❤
Well said! Thank you much!
Thanks for sharing.
🎥yes
Awesome. One.
8:38 This is sad for me because I am a very young person emerging into the world, who still has a rather childish mentality, hyperenthusiasm, friendly, and open-minded personality, I made a friend with my friend’s mum but it was so bad it ended quickly 😝 so this basically happened to me. Plus I was recently in a music video as a waitress (my first ever paid job!) and I might not see some of those peeps again. Although it is fairly likely that I will.
9:21 this is literally me XDD Glad I’ve learned from that mistake…
Aw she's so nice!
Uber cars instalment and away we goo!!
I am not in the entertainment industry, but I don’t understand how sensitive people like this can make it in the world. They feel entitled to people’s time and emotional energy and are hurt and offended when they don’t get it. Some people don’t have that kind of time or energy to give, especially to someone who will be gone in a few days anyways. Some people want to do their job and go home. This woman needs a dog and friends.
Audition sounds like Dating someone... Dont put much attention to it.
She forgot,about needing to sell your soul and if you dont they will ruin your life
Damn yo
Either you were a victim of some sort OR you are an Internet Idiot
Wow. This was phenomenal advice. I'm so glad I found this. 🤍 Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for your insight.
She's awesome! I just made a video on the acting business as well how to become a professional actor