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WeAudition Show

WeAudition - Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge

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Insider insights from top actors, casting directors, and industry professionals. Hosted by actor-entrepreneur duo Richard Cambridge and Darren Darnborough, this podcast dives deep into the world of acting, auditions, and entertainment careers. Enjoy interviews offering practical advice, behind-the-scenes stories, and career-building tips for aspiring and established performers alike. With their combined experience in front of and behind the camera, Darren and Richard bring a unique perspective to each episode, making it a must-listen for anyone serious about their entertainment career.
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Publicist Behind 32 Oscar Noms: Catherine Lyn Scott's PR Tips for Filmmakers & Actors

Épisode 13

mercredi 28 août 2024Durée 36:55

Catherine Lyn Scott, a renowned entertainment publicist and founder of London Flair PR, joins hosts Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge in this episode of the WeAudition Show. Catherine has been instrumental in the success of numerous Oscar and BAFTA-winning films and has managed publicity for film premieres, celebrity campaigns, and film festivals for over 16 years. In this episode, she shares her expert insights on the role of PR in an actor’s career, the timing for engaging a publicist, and how even independent films can make it to the Oscars with the right publicity. 

Catherine discusses the importance of understanding when to hire a publicist, the impact of red carpet events, and how actors can do their own PR if they’re not ready for professional representation. She also reflects on her journey into the industry and the rewarding experience of helping clients achieve career milestones, including Oscar nominations and wins. 

Segmented Timestamps: 

  • 00:00 - Introduction to Catherine Lyn Scott and her work in Hollywood PR 
  • 01:04 - What it means to be an entertainment publicist and why PR is crucial 
  • 02:03 - How publicity impacts an actor's career 
  • 03:06 - When should actors approach a publicist? 
  • 05:07 - Working with Oscar-nominated films and clients 
  • 07:28 - Red carpet experience: Behind the scenes of Oscar campaigns 
  • 08:44 - Loving the job: The reward of helping actors and filmmakers succeed 
  • 10:30 - When to hire a PR Specialist: Essential tips for actors and directors 
  • 12:14 - How PR can assist with visa applications for actors 
  • 13:35 - What makes a project pressworthy? 
  • 14:43 - Setting realistic goals for press and publicity in acting 
  • 16:54 - Tips for actors on doing their own publicity and getting started with PR 
  • 18:16 - DIY Publicity Tips for Actors: How to Start Your Own PR 
  • 20:31 - Red Carpet Events: How to get photographed and boost your acting profile 
  • 22:41 - How to kickstart your own publicity campaign as an actor 
  • 26:40 - Managing NDAs and publicity 
  • 29:50 - Cost of hiring a publicist: What actors need to know 
  • 35:41 - Conclusion and final thoughts from Catherine Lyn Scott on actor publicity


USEFUL LINKS 

Reach Catherine Lyn Scott at: 

Website: http://londonflairpr.com 

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/londonflairpr 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3335288 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW 

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple. 


Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com

Special: WeAudition Top Readers Share 5000+ Reviews' Worth of Advice

Épisode 12

mercredi 21 août 2024Durée 01:19:08

In this special episode of The WeAudition Show, hosts Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge bring together three of WeAudition’s top-rated readers — Pete Luna, Katrina Rumbal, and JD Hunt — to share their invaluable insights on mastering self-tapes. With thousands of auditions read between them, these MVPs offer practical advice on how to improve your self-tape game, from technical setup tips to the importance of finding the right reader.

Pete, Katrina, and JD discuss their experiences reading for actors around the world, highlighting the importance of collaboration, preparation, and maintaining authenticity in auditions. They also share personal anecdotes on how being a WeAudition reader has sharpened their own acting skills, and the unexpected ways it has impacted their careers.

Segmented Timestamps: 

  • 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and guests 
  • 01:10 - Introduction to Pete Luna 
  • 02:49 - The importance of being a good reader 
  • 04:05 - Advice for actors during self-tape auditions 
  • 06:19 - Learning from mistakes in auditions 
  • 09:40 - Techniques for maintaining energy in auditions 
  • 14:44 - Upcoming projects and aspirations in acting 
  • 18:05 - The importance of community in the acting industry 
  • 21:08 - Using WeAudition for networking and career growth 
  • 25:01 - Introduction to Katrina Rumbal 
  • 26:15 - Mind-blowing stories and experiences on WeAudition 
  • 30:10 - How WeAudition has changed Katrina's mentality as an actor 
  • 32:40 - Observations on auditioning and self-tapes 
  • 34:10 - Differences between auditioning for commercials vs. film/TV 
  • 38:45 - Tips for making a strong impression in commercials 
  • 44:50 - Common traits of successful auditions 
  • 46:30 - Balancing word perfection and authentic performances 
  • 49:05 - Introduction to JD Hunt 
  • 50:10 - Key observations from reading for thousands of actors 
  • 52:20 - The role of preparation in delivering strong auditions 
  • 54:10 - The impact of WeAudition on JD’s acting career 
  • 55:45 - Conclusion: Reflections on the value of WeAudition for actors 

USEFUL LINKS 


Reach Pete Luna at: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_peteluna  

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5534089 

Affiliate Link: https://reincubate.com/camo/?ref=nmm5mzi 


Reach Katrina Rumbal at: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katrinarumbal 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6111588 


Reach JD Hunt at: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jamiedhunt 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm7176548 


GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW 

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  


Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple. 


Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com 

NCIS Casting Director Reveals Audition Tips to Impress the Top Show Producers! (Jason Kennedy)

Épisode 3

mercredi 26 juin 2024Durée 43:51

Jason Kennedy, a distinguished casting director known for his extensive work on shows like NCIS and its spinoffs, joins us in this insightful episode of The WeAudition Show. With a career spanning over two decades, Jason shares his experiences and the evolving nature of the casting process. From navigating hybrid auditions to the importance of making strong choices, Jason provides invaluable advice for aspiring actors and industry professionals.

In this episode of The WeAudition Show, Jason Kennedy delves into his journey, the challenges and rewards of casting, and the qualities that make actors stand out. He reflects on the shifts in the industry, the role of self-tapes, and the significance of building genuine relationships within the entertainment world.

Join us as Jason Kennedy offers a behind-the-scenes look at the casting process, emphasizing the importance of adaptability, preparation, and professionalism.

Hosted by Darren Darnborough & Richard Cambridge.

Segmented Timestamps:

  •  00:00 - Introduction to Jason Kennedy

  • 00:12 - Adapting to new audition methods

  • 01:21 - Differences between in-person and self-tape auditions

  • 02:42 - Importance of confidence in auditions

  • 03:07 - Casting for NCIS and its spinoffs

  • 04:29 - Staying inspired as a casting director

  • 05:35 - Bringing back actors for multiple roles

  • 07:15 - Changes in the industry and opportunities

  • 09:08 - The needs of casting directors

  • 10:24 - The impact of awards and recognition for casting directors

  • 12:05 - Jason's journey from intern to casting director

  • 13:16 - Experiences in different genres of casting

  • 14:26 - Dream casting projects

  • 16:09 - The process of testing for series regulars

  • 17:34 - Importance of good readers in auditions

  • 18:54 - Creating a warm environment for auditions

  • 19:01 - Tips for actors on test days

  • 21:47 - The significance of building community in the industry

  • 23:30 - Being adaptable and flexible in auditions

  • 25:07 - The role of networking and building relationships

  • 27:47 - Tips for actors on set

  • 30:56 - The importance of being pleasant and professional on set

  • 33:24 - Everyday Action and giving back to the community

  • 36:01 - How actors can support Everyday Action

  • 39:10 - Moving from co-star to guest star and beyond

USEFUL LINKS

Reach Jason Kennedy at:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennedycasting 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1157583 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple.

How David Bianchi Went from Serving Hot Dogs to Emmy Contender & Hollywood Star!

Épisode 2

mercredi 26 juin 2024Durée 36:26

David Bianchi, a versatile actor, filmmaker, and spoken word poet, joins us in this engaging episode of The WeAudition Show. With over 100 professional credits in studio films and major network TV, David is recognized as one of the 100 most influential creators globally by NFT Now in both 2020 and 2023. As a prolific producer with six feature films and the founder of Exertion Films, David's projects are licensed to major platforms like Hulu, HBO Max, and Paramount+. 

In this episode of The WeAudition Show, David Bianchi discusses his philosophy on acting, the importance of self-tapes, and how actors can navigate the complexities of the industry. He reflects on his experiences as a producer and actor, emphasizing the significance of preparation, professionalism, and continuous learning.

Join us as David Bianchi delves into his career, sharing valuable insights on the art of acting, the role of technology in the entertainment industry, and his commitment to creating impactful and socially conscious content.

Hosted by Darren Darnborough & Richard Cambridge.

Segmented Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction to David Bianchi

  • 01:35 - An audition story that changed his perspective

  • 03:59 - Approaching casting directors with respect

  • 05:13 - Benefits of self-tapes and controlling your environment

  • 07:00 - Enhancing self-tapes with sound and visual effects

  • 09:18 - Importance of understanding the filmmaking process

  • 10:52 - Balancing craft and entrepreneurship as an actor

  • 13:18 - Building a supportive team and hiring a publicist

  • 15:10 - Leveraging technology and social media 

  • 17:34 - Journey from spoken word poetry to Emmy consideration

  • 21:27 - Creating and distributing content through blockchain 

  • 25:00 - Casting the right actors for specific roles

  • 29:04 - Importance of bold choices in acting

  • 33:20 - David's vision for his legacy 

USEFUL LINKS

Reach David Bianchi at:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidbianchi_official 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/davidbianchi.actor 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1384118 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple.

Candid Chat with Melanie Liburd (Bad Boys 4): Making the Most of Every Audition

Épisode 1

mercredi 26 juin 2024Durée 39:02

Melanie Liburd, a talented British actress known for her roles in This Is Us, Power Book II: Ghost, and Game of Thrones, joins us in this insightful episode of The WeAudition Show. Melanie shares her journey from fashion modeling to acting, highlighting her experiences working on major projects and her approach to character development. With a background in art history and fashion design, Melanie brings a unique perspective to her craft, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and connection in her performances.

In this episode of The WeAudition Show, Melanie Liburd discusses her method for developing characters, sharing insights on how she uses personal experiences and crafted backstories to bring authenticity to her roles. She talks about the significance of preparation and collaboration on set, especially when working on high-profile projects like Bad Boys 4 alongside Will Smith and Martin Lawrence.

Hosted by Darren Darnborough & Richard Cambridge.

Segmented Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction and background of Melanie Liburd

  • 01:19 - Insights on using time wisely for character development

  • 02:11 - The journey from fashion modeling to acting

  • 03:00 - Experiences on the set of Gypsy with Naomi Watts and Billy Crudup

  • 06:41 - The importance of connection and empathy in acting

  • 10:06 - Balancing personal and professional life as an actress

  • 14:21 - The role of psychology and philosophy in understanding characters

  • 17:08 - Tips for aspiring actors on preparation and seizing opportunities

  • 22:29 - The power of self-awareness and continuous learning in acting

USEFUL LINKS

Reach Melanie Liburd at:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melanieliburd 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4927489 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple.

WeAudition Show: Official Trailer

vendredi 17 mai 2024Durée 01:28

Welcome to the WeAudition Show!

Details here: https://www.weaudition.com/show/

Amber Doig-Thorne on Physics, Horror Films, and Why Rejection in the Film Industry Isn't Personal

Épisode 11

mercredi 14 août 2024Durée 55:57

Amber Doig-Thorne, a dynamic actress known for her roles in the 2023 U.S. box office hit "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" and Sony’s sci-fi short "Heister," joins hosts Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge in this episode of The WeAudition Show. Amber shares her journey from studying theoretical physics to becoming a leading actress in horror and sci-fi films. With a background in social media where she’s amassed over 3 million followers, Amber discusses the intersection of her online presence and acting career, the importance of resilience in the industry, and her experiences working with groundbreaking technology in film production. 

Amber dives into her passion for sci-fi, her unexpected journey into horror, and the importance of creating your own opportunities. She also talks about the challenges of balancing her social media presence with her acting career and provides valuable advice for aspiring actors on navigating rejections and staying proactive in the industry.

Segmented Timestamps: 

  • 00:00 - Introduction to Amber Doig-Thorne's career 
  • 02:03 - Strategies for staying busy as an actor 
  • 03:15 - Transition from auditions to receiving direct offers 
  • 04:03 - Amber's social media following and impact on her acting career 
  • 07:44 - Amber's experience with red carpets and premieres 
  • 08:31 - Typecasting in horror and branching into other genres 
  • 11:22 - Amber's journey into interviewing A-list stars 
  • 14:52 - Experience working on "Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey" 
  • 18:00 - Navigating contracts and working with agents 
  • 21:00 - Managing finances and side hustles in acting 
  • 29:10 - Organizing admin and paperwork as an actor 
  • 31:52 - Amber's role in the sci-fi short film "Heister" 
  • 34:25 - Experience with virtual production technology 
  • 43:34 - First experience at Cannes Film Festival 
  • 49:05 - Advice for handling rejections in the acting industry 
  • 54:55 - Conclusion and final thoughts from Amber Doig-Thorne 

USEFUL LINKS 

Reach Amber Doig-Thorne at: 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amberdoigthorne 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8380569 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW 

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple. 
Produced by The Big Possible http://thebigpossible.com

SPECIAL COLLAB: Tipsy Casting on Auditions, Budgets, and the Film Industry

Épisode 10

mercredi 7 août 2024Durée 01:07:05

Jessica Sherman and Jenn Presser, renowned casting directors and hosts of the popular podcast Tipsy Casting, join us in this episode of The WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Jessica, known for her work on "Star Wars" and "Star Trek," and Jenn, with a diverse portfolio including "The Help" and "Up in the Air," share their expert insights on the casting industry, the importance of contracts, and navigating the complexities of indie filmmaking.

In this episode, Jessica and Jenn discuss their career journeys, the importance of thorough research and contracts in casting, and the financial intricacies of indie films. They also delve into the significant impact of self-tapes on the casting process and the challenges it presents for both actors and casting directors. With anecdotes from their extensive experience, they provide valuable advice for aspiring actors and filmmakers alike.

Segmented Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction and career highlights of Jessica Sherman and Jenn Presser.

  • 04:01 - Recent significant casting stories

  • 04:19 - Challenges with producers and directors post-strike

  • 05:52 - The importance of consulting contracts

  • 08:46 - Focusing on student films

  • 09:26 - Expectations and managing them in indie films

  • 11:08 - The value of paying for writing and casting

  • 12:01 - Interviewing producers and making informed decisions

  • 13:20 - How indie filmmakers can find and pay good casting directors

  • 15:36 - Misconceptions about established casting directors' access

  • 16:38 - Relationships and reputation in the industry

  • 17:22 - Experience helping with securing actors

  • 18:34 - Importance of community and connections in the industry

  • 20:23 - Doing favors and building goodwill

  • 24:17 - The role of casting directors in actor struggles

  • 26:25 - Entering the producing realm out of necessity

  • 29:02 - The impact of self-tapes on the casting process

  • 37:47 - The impact of scheduling on actor opportunities

  • 43:00 - Training and reliability of UK actors

  • 48:20 - Challenges with O-1 visas and production logistics

  • 50:20 - Differences between union and non-union actors

  • 52:23 - Advice for actors on joining the union

  • 54:00 - Conclusion and thanks to Jessica and Jenn

USEFUL LINKS

Reach Jessica Sherman and Jenn Presser at:

Instagram: 

https://www.instagram.com/jshermy.casting https://www.instagram.com/breakawaycasting 

IMDb: 

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3880894 

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3647984 

Tipsy Casting Podcast: https://www.tipsycastingpodcast.com 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple. 


Produced by The Big Possiblehttp://thebigpossible.com

The Key to Steady Income in Acting: Claude Knowlton on Guest Starring

Épisode 9

mercredi 31 juillet 2024Durée 48:14

Claude Knowlton, a veteran actor known for his roles in "New Girl," "American Crime Story," "Scandal," "Jane the Virgin," "Batgirl," and "Supernatural," joins us in this episode of The WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. Claude shares his journey from Quebec to Los Angeles, and his extensive career in film and television, which includes working with some of Hollywood's top A-list talent.

In this episode, Claude opens up about the realities of maintaining a long-term acting career, the importance of versatility, and the significance of staying true to oneself. He discusses his experiences with WeAudition, the value of having a day job, and the importance of networking and continuous learning in the industry. Claude also delves into the financial aspects of acting, offering practical advice on managing finances and leveraging day jobs to support an acting career.

Segmented Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction and background of Claude Knowlton

  • 01:26 - Using WeAudition and the benefits of the platform.

  • 02:10 - Navigating the Vancouver acting scene and building connections.

  • 03:14 - Experiences on shows like "Supernatural" and "Arrow."

  • 05:43 - Acting in Hallmark movies.

  • 06:04 - Working on "Supergirl."

  • 09:59 - Importance of preparation.

  • 13:15 - Self-tapes and callbacks.

  • 16:33 - Advice for young actors.

  • 21:47 - Benefits of syndication and residuals.

  • 24:07 - Financial management tips.

  • 25:46 - Commercial pay structures.

  • 29:18 - Staying healthy while traveling.

  • 31:01 - Using WeAudition as a reader.

  • 34:06 - Keeping acting skills sharp.

  • 35:44 - Networking during the pandemic.

  • 39:18 - Upcoming projects and making time for relaxation.

USEFUL LINKS

Reach Claude Knowlton at:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claudeknowlton 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0461572 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple. 


Produced by The Big Possiblehttp://thebigpossible.com

BAFTA Nominee Fola Evans-Akingbola Opens Up: Auditions, Directing, and Surviving the Industry

Épisode 8

mercredi 24 juillet 2024Durée 01:03:33

Fola Evans-Akingbola, a BAFTA-nominated actress, model, and filmmaker, known for her roles in "Siren," "Game of Thrones," and "Death in Paradise," joins us in this episode of The WeAudition Show, hosted by Darren Darnborough and Richard Cambridge. She shares her impactful work with the documentary "Untold Stories: Hair on Set," which addresses the knowledge gap in the industry regarding Afro hair, and discusses her journey from the UK to Hollywood and back.

In this episode, Fola opens up about the challenges and triumphs of her career, including her recent projects and her BAFTA nomination. She reflects on her experiences in film, TV, and theater, emphasizing the importance of professionalism, passion, and diversity in her work. Fola also delves into her advocacy for better hair and makeup practices on set, sharing valuable insights on representation, the art of storytelling, and the impact of her work on the industry.

Segmented Timestamps:

  • 00:00 - Introduction to Fola Evans-Akingbola

  • 02:20 - The importance of life experiences for acting

  • 04:16 - Co-directing and producing a short film 

  • 08:39 - Reflecting on the importance of awards and recognition

  • 13:15 - Significance of the documentary "Untold Stories: Hair on Set"

  • 14:55 - Impact of the documentary on the industry

  • 16:11 - Education and awareness about Afro hair in the industry

  • 19:19 - Working the room at award shows

  • 20:39 - Importance of professionalism on set

  • 27:17 - Experiences working on high-profile projects

  • 29:01 - Advice for actors about staying professional

  • 32:17 - Learning lines and preparing for roles

  • 54:22 - Being a part of the WeAudition community and helping others

  • 57:03 - Learning from being in the casting room

  • 01:01:41 - Working with successful actors

USEFUL LINKS

Reach Fola Evans-Akingbola at:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/folaevansakingbola 

IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6826652 

GET MORE FROM THE WEAUDITION SHOW

Website: https://www.weaudition.com/podcast 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/weaudition 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WeAudition  

Enjoyed the episode? We'd love to hear your thoughts! Please rate / review on Apple. 


Produced by The Big Possible

http://thebigpossible.com


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