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Inside Acting

Summary: Inside Acting is a weekly industry podcast for actors, by actors. Each episode of Inside Acting brings you tips and insights from Los Angeles-area casting directors, agents, producers, writers, actors, musicians, filmmakers, personal finance gurus, and more. Get insider information on marketing yourself, creating your own work, and booking the gig – straight from the people who've been there, done that, and are doing it again.

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 Episode 196: Emily Rose (Redux – Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:30

In Episode 196, AJ shares about his upcoming diversity showcase – and the subtle differences between the terms “ethnic diversity” and “ethnic ambiguity,” while Trev takes ownership of his professional creations from the past week.Then the podcast vaults open their golden doors to bring back one of the show’s most beloved and popular guests, Emily Rose (Haven, Graceland, Uncharted). In Part 1, Emily gives us the play-by-play of how she got her start, why all of us are in grad school whether we’re enrolled in a University program or not, and why and how business… is ourselves. Total running time: 1:06:31.###Check out our awesome sponsors! Support for this episode of Inside Acting comes from:* vo2gogo – http://www.vo2gogo.com/start* Rehearsal 2 – http://www.rehearsaltheapp.com/download* You! – http://www.insideacting.net/membership

 Episode 195: Doug Jones (Part 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:33

In Episode 195, Trev and AJ chat about why *life* stuff > career news, and respond to a listener question that pits vision against the vision-less. Then Trev sits down for the third and final part of his interview with actor Doug Jones (Hell Boy, Falling Skies, Pan’s Labyrinth) – in which getting “pigeonholed” is a very good thing, why “if you don’t have anything to sell, don’t sell it yet,” the difference between turkeys, turds, and nuggets of gold, and how relationships, relationships, relationships are the true currency of every working actor’s career. Total running time: 1:15:32. -- Support for Inside Acting comes from: * vo2gogo – http://www.vo2gogo.com/start * Rehearsal 2 – http://www.rehearsaltheapp.com/download * You! – http://www.insideacting.net/membership

 Episode 195: Doug Jones (Part 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:15:32

In Episode 195, Trev and AJ chat about why *life* stuff > career news, and respond to a listener question that pits vision against the vision-less. Then Trev sits down for the third and final part of his interview with actor Doug Jones (Hell Boy, Falling Skies, Pan’s Labyrinth) – in which getting “pigeonholed” is a very good thing, why “if you don’t have anything to sell, don’t sell it yet,” the difference between turkeys, turds, and nuggets of gold, and how relationships, relationships, relationships are the true currency of every working actor’s career. Total running time: 1:15:32.--Support for Inside Acting comes from:* vo2gogo – http://www.vo2gogo.com/start* Rehearsal 2 – http://www.rehearsaltheapp.com/download* You! – http://www.insideacting.net/membership

 Episode 194: Doug Jones (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:07

In Episode 194, Trev and AJ share about their “slow week” support groups, and respond to a listener question about how to tackle writing a feature film screenplay (see show notes for links!). Then Trev sits down for Part 2 with actor Doug Jones (Hellboy, Pan’s Labyrinth, Falling Skies) to chat about how he built and refined his specificity through student films and indie projects, how he used that specificity to book a top commercial agent and blow up the commercial world, and how playing to type, doing good work, and not complaining about it is the surefire path to success in the entertainment industry. Total running time: 1:03:06.

 Episode 194: Doug Jones (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:03:06

In Episode 194, Trev and AJ share about their “slow week” support groups, and respond to a listener question about how to tackle writing a feature film screenplay (see show notes for links!). Then Trev sits down for Part 2 with actor Doug Jones (Hellboy, Pan’s Labyrinth, Falling Skies) to chat about how he built and refined his specificity through student films and indie projects, how he used that specificity to book a top commercial agent and blow up the commercial world, and how playing to type, doing good work, and not complaining about it is the surefire path to success in the entertainment industry. Total running time: 1:03:06.

 Episode 193: Doug Jones (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:30

In Episode 193, AJ shares some thoughts on balancing thrival jobs with acting gigs – like his new one with the New York Musical Festival (NYMF) – then he and Trev respond to a listener question about how and when to move on from a comfortable-but-no-longer-challenging learning environment. Then Trev sits down with actor Doug Jones (Hell Boy, Falling Skies, Pan’s Labyrinth) to hear about how he's built a 3o-year career on physical specificity – and how “Mime Over Matter” and playing his school’s mascot were the perfect training vehicles for what was to come. Total running time: 1:13:29.

 Episode 193: Doug Jones (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:13:30

In Episode 193, AJ shares some thoughts on balancing thrival jobs with acting gigs – like his new one with the New York Musical Festival (NYMF) – then he and Trev respond to a listener question about how and when to move on from a comfortable-but-no-longer-challenging learning environment. Then Trev sits down with actor Doug Jones (Hell Boy, Falling Skies, Pan’s Labyrinth) to hear about how he's built a 3o-year career on physical specificity – and how “Mime Over Matter” and playing his school’s mascot were the perfect training vehicles for what was to come. Total running time: 1:13:29.

 Episode 192: Tammie Baird (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:54:45

In Episode 192, AJ anticipates an upcoming “typical day in the life of a NYC actor,” Trev airs an image/materials/casting concern, and the dudes respond to a listener question about how to get started as a legit content creator (hint: it's hella simple). Then AJ and Jasmin sit down for Part 2 of their chat with actress and stuntwoman Tammie Baird – delving deeper into the parallels – or lack thereof – between casting stunt peeps and casting, like, just regular actors. Total running time: 54:44.

 Episode 192: Tammie Baird (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 54:45

In Episode 192, AJ anticipates an upcoming “typical day in the life of a NYC actor,” Trev airs an image/materials/casting concern, and the dudes respond to a listener question about how to get started as a legit content creator (hint: it's hella simple). Then AJ and Jasmin sit down for Part 2 of their chat with actress and stuntwoman Tammie Baird – delving deeper into the parallels – or lack thereof – between casting stunt peeps and casting, like, just regular actors. Total running time: 54:44.

 Episode 191: Tammie Baird (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:14

In Episode 191, Trev and AJ recap AJ’s recent Digital Actor Workshop in L.A., riff a bit on the network-backed musical trend (and AJ’s mysterious upcoming meeting), and do one more deep dive on the Equity / 99-seat thing. Then AJ and Jasmin sit down for Part 1 of their chat with actress and stuntwoman Tammie Baird, all about how she stumbled (no pun intended) into the work, and about what it takes – both physically and professionally – to stay in the game. Total running time: 59:13.

 Episode 191: Tammie Baird (Part 1) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 59:14

In Episode 191, Trev and AJ recap AJ’s recent Digital Actor Workshop in L.A., riff a bit on the network-backed musical trend (and AJ’s mysterious upcoming meeting), and do one more deep dive on the Equity / 99-seat thing. Then AJ and Jasmin sit down for Part 1 of their chat with actress and stuntwoman Tammie Baird, all about how she stumbled (no pun intended) into the work, and about what it takes – both physically and professionally – to stay in the game. Total running time: 59:13.

 Episode 190: Alexandra Boylan (Part 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:33

In Episode 190, Trev and AJ reconnect in person (!!!) to chat about AJ’s Digital Actor Workshop, Trev’s continuing journey with Body Beast (fitness geek alert), and a listener-prompted discussion about “permission-based research” – or, how to eloquently (or not) solicit trust from potential collaborators. Then Trev sits down for the third and final part of his chat with actress and producer Alexandra Boylan to chat about the nitty gritty of making and distributing an independent feature film, and choosing the work (rather than waiting for it to choose you). Total running time: 1:06:33.

 Episode 190: Alexandra Boylan (Part 3) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 01:06:34

In Episode 190, Trev and AJ reconnect in person (!!!) to chat about AJ’s Digital Actor Workshop, Trev’s continuing journey with Body Beast (fitness geek alert), and a listener-prompted discussion about “permission-based research” – or, how to eloquently (or not) solicit trust from potential collaborators. Then Trev sits down for the third and final part of his chat with actress and producer Alexandra Boylan to chat about the nitty gritty of making and distributing an independent feature film, and choosing the work (rather than waiting for it to choose you). Total running time: 1:06:33.

 Episode 189: Alexandra Boylan (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 47:12

In Episode 189, AJ shares about a unique career situation, and Trev sits down with actress and filmmaker Alexandra Boylan for Part 2 of his chat about making her “pixie stick movie,” why NOT to have high expectations or investors on board for your first projects, and why your film’s poster is the most crucial asset it has. Total running time: 47:12.

 Episode 189: Alexandra Boylan (Part 2) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:47:13

In Episode 189, AJ shares about a unique career situation, and Trev sits down with actress and filmmaker Alexandra Boylan for Part 2 of his chat about making her “pixie stick movie,” why NOT to have high expectations or investors on board for your first projects, and why your film’s poster is the most crucial asset it has. Total running time: 47:12.

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