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123. How To Watch TV Like An Actor

123. How To Watch TV Like An Actor

FromOne Broke Actress Podcast


123. How To Watch TV Like An Actor

FromOne Broke Actress Podcast

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Length:
16 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Let's talk TV! 
Watching TV is part of an actor's job. It not only helps us know how to approach material, but it also helps with networking as it gives you a common topic to talk to others about. It even makes your job easier when you get auditions! But... there is SO MUCH content to watch these days, with streaming channels constantly sending out new series all at once, or networks introducing new shows and canceling them faster than the blink of an eye. How can you keep up?
Today we're going to narrow it down for our busy schedules, especially my actors who are working several side jobs and/or have lots of family obligations. Join me as we break down the following:

How to narrow down your actor-homework in the TV-watching space
Watching TV with an actor's lens
The difference between passive and active TV watching
Remembering what you watched and taking the right kind of notes

Mornell Studios is where I was first introduced to this concept! 
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Released:
Oct 21, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Financially, mentally, physically or otherwise...most actors are at least a little broke. Host/actress Sam Valentine brings you advice, tips, and real stories (of success AND failure) from people in and around the acting industry right now. So you feel a little more “whole” and a little less alone in Hollywood. From auditions and the day-to-day life of working actors to getting agents/managers, we cover it all.