Episodes

  • The Right TYPE of Actor: Training for Success
    Sep 15 2024

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    S03E09 is with instructors and students from Type Talent in Adelaide, South Australia.

    In this episode of the Late Bloomer Actor podcast, host David John Clark engages with a diverse group of guests from Type Talent, an acting and performing arts school in Adelaide. The conversation explores the journeys of both instructors and graduates, emphasizing the importance of personal growth, community support, and the business side of acting. The guests share their experiences as new comers in the industry, highlighting the unique challenges and opportunities that come with pursuing acting through an industry focused training regime. The discussion also touches on the significance of real-world application of acting techniques and the value of building connections within the creative arts community.

    Takeaways

    • Type Talent fosters a supportive community for actors.
    • Personal growth is essential for success in acting.
    • Networking and building relationships are crucial in the industry.
    • Real-world application of techniques enhances learning.
    • Diversity in age and experience enriches the learning environment.
    • Understanding the business side of acting is vital.
    • Self-taping and practice are key to improvement.
    • Creating your own acting language is important.
    • Embracing vulnerability leads to better performances.

    Check out Type Talent for further information.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Castability with Lauren Neal
    Aug 15 2024

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    S03E08 is with actor and data scientist, Lauren Neal.

    Lauren is the resident data scientist for Castability, an app for actors to audition and learn about their best genre's and archetypes.

    Lauren shares her journey of combining her passion for acting with her interest in data science. We discuss the role of data in acting, the concept of archetypes, and how Castability uses data science to help actors improve their skills and understand their strengths and weaknesses. The app allows actors to practice self-taping and receive feedback from real casting directors. It also provides insights and trends based on the data generated by actors' performances.

    The conversation explores the role of Castability in guiding actors in their career development and the use of data and AI in the acting industry. It emphasizes the importance of self-growth and understanding one's strengths and weaknesses as an actor.

    Takeaways

    • Combining data science with acting can provide valuable insights and help actors improve their skills.
    • Data can be used to analyze an actor's performance, identify trends, and understand strengths and weaknesses.
    • The Castability app allows actors to practice self-taping and receive feedback from real casting directors.
    • Archetypes are used in the app to categorize different types of roles and characters.
    • Understanding archetypes can help actors approach scenes and auditions with a better understanding of the character's motivations and drive. Castability is a valuable tool for actors to improve their skills and understand their strengths and weaknesses.

    Check out the app and everything it offers actors at Castability.
    And you can find Lauren on her website WhoIsLaurenNeal

    Castability
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    53 mins
  • Second Act Actors with Janet McMordie
    Jul 15 2024

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    S03E07 is with fellow late bloomer (aka Second Act Actor) Janet McMordie of the podcast, Second Act Actors.

    Janet , a doctor turned actor, discusses the challenges and benefits of pursuing acting as a second career. She reflects on the initial excitement and surreal energy of being on the front lines of the medical field during the pandemic, but also the loss of identity and joy that came with solely focusing on medicine. Janet found her passion for acting and improv, and now balances both careers. She emphasizes the importance of time management, flexibility, and giving oneself grace. Janet also highlights the lack of control and information in the entertainment industry as a major hurdle for late bloomers, but also the unique life experiences and financial stability that can be advantageous. She started her podcast to provide a platform for second act actors to share their stories and combat imposter syndrome. In this conversation, Janet and David discuss the challenges and experiences of being actors. They touch on topics such as imposter syndrome, the lack of feedback in the acting industry, the importance of training and life experience, and the portrayal of doctors on screen. Janet shares stories from her podcast, Second Act Actors, and emphasizes the importance of trying acting and embracing failure. Overall, the conversation highlights the passion and resilience required to pursue a career in acting.

    Takeaways

    • Balancing multiple careers requires effective time management and flexibility.
    • The entertainment industry lacks control and information, which can be challenging for late bloomers.
    • Life experiences and financial stability can be advantageous for second act actors.
    • Creating a supportive community and sharing stories can combat imposter syndrome.
    • The acting industry lacks feedback, making it difficult for actors to understand why they didn't get a role or what they can improve on.
    • Training and life experience are both important for actors, as they provide different skills and perspectives.
    • Trying acting and embracing failure is essential for aspiring actors, as it allows them to explore their creativity and develop empathy through storytelling.

    You can find Second Act Actors on all podcast players, or check out Second Act Actors online.

    You can also find more about Janet McMordie online.

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Off Script: Back To Basics
    Jun 24 2024

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    In this inaugural and 'testing' live stream episode, David John Clark discusses the importance of returning to the basics in both bodybuilding and acting. He emphasizes the need for consistency, simplicity, discipline, embracing setbacks, and staying true to oneself. He shares his personal journey of getting back into competitive shape and how it relates to his acting career.

    David also invites listeners to provide ideas for future episodes focused on the business side of acting.

    Takeaways

    • Consistency is key in both working out and rehearsing lines.
    • Simplicity often leads to success in bodybuilding and acting.
    • Discipline and honesty are important in making progress and recognizing areas for improvement.
    • Setbacks are part of the journey and should be used as learning opportunities.
    • Staying true to oneself and trusting instincts are crucial in delivering genuine performances.
    • Exploring the business side of acting can be beneficial for actors.

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    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.







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    14 mins
  • Authentic Casting with Angela & Louise Heesom
    Jun 15 2024

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    S03E06 is with the wonderful Angela and Louise Heesom, casting directors from Heesom Casting in South Australia.

    Angela & Louise discuss their journey in the industry and the role of casting directors. They emphasize the importance of collaboration and supporting actors in the audition process. The conversation touches on the impact of technology on casting, including the use of self-tapes, and the need for actors to adapt to this changing landscape. In this conversation, Angela and Louise Heesom discuss the importance of finding authenticity in acting and simplifying scenes to their core emotions. They emphasize the need for actors to live authentically and honestly within a moment, rather than trying to demonstrate or indicate their character. They also discuss the opportunities for actors in regional areas and the impact of self-taping on the industry. They encourage actors to keep up their skills and training, and to never give up on their dreams.

    Takeaways

    • Casting directors are not gatekeepers or enemies, but rather collaborators who support actors in the audition process.
    • Technology has changed the casting landscape, allowing for a broader pool of actors to be considered for roles.
    • Casting directors strive to find fresh talent and cast against type to create unique and engaging storytelling experiences.
    • The use of self-tapes has become more prevalent, and actors should focus on delivering their best work and showcasing their understanding of the character.
    • Actors should approach auditions with a sense of collaboration and a willingness to explore different interpretations of the role. Find the authenticity of a scene and work back to its simplest, purest emotion.
    • Live authentically and honestly within a moment, rather than demonstrating or indicating a character.
    • Opportunities for actors exist in regional areas, especially with the rise of self-taping.
    • Keep up your skills and training as an actor, whether through formal education or self-study.
    • Never give up on your dreams and continue to pursue acting with passion and dedication.

    Check out Heesom Casting online for information and courses.

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    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.







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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Moore Mindfulness with Jason Moore
    May 15 2024

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    S03E05 is with Jason Moore. Jason is an actor, martial artist, musician, and counselor. We have a great discussion on how Jason got into the acting world, but how he also uses his skills as a qualified psychotherapist to support his fellow actors and provide them with tools to overcome the hurdles of rejection and and doubt that many actors face on their journey.

    Takeaways

    • Jason runs a counseling and psychotherapy business called Moore Mindful Services, where he specializes in providing support to entertainers and performers.
    • He understands the unique challenges that actors face, such as performance anxiety, self-doubt, rejection, and depression.
    • Jason's goal is to help actors manage these hurdles and reconnect with their purpose and passion. Overcoming rejection and doubt is crucial for actors, and it's important to change our negative programming and remind ourselves that rejection is often due to minor factors like appearance.
    • Connecting with a deeper sense of purpose and reason for pursuing acting is essential, as it provides motivation and resilience during challenging times.
    • Staying present in the moment during auditions and performances is crucial, and mindfulness techniques can help actors overcome imposter syndrome and performance anxiety.
    • Creating a buffer zone between work and personal life, engaging in hobbies or interests outside of acting, and reaching out for support are important for maintaining mental well-being.
    • Having mindfulness coaches or counselors on set can provide valuable support for actors during intense scenes and help them navigate challenging emotions.


    You can find Jason online at Instagram and Facebook, as well as seek information on Moore Mindful Services.

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    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.







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    55 mins
  • Off Script: Are You (Am I) A Boring Actor?
    May 6 2024

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    In this Off Script episode, I reflect on feedback I've received about not standing out in auditions that made me think that perhaps it was just because I was boring on screen, but has recently led me to learning the importance of showing your authentic self and being deliberate in your performances.

    Takeaways

    • Identifying areas for improvement and making deliberate choices can lead to growth as an actor.
    • Participating in challenges like Self Tape May can help improve acting skills and confidence.


    Support the show

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    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.







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    10 mins
  • Off Script: Strategies to Overcome Self-Sabotage in Acting
    Apr 29 2024

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    Fresh off a night shift and still buzzing from an inspiring guest stint with Type Talent Training, I've decided to tackle the silent beast that haunts many of us actors: self-sabotage. We've all felt the cold grip of procrastination, the whispers of self-doubt, or the looming shadow of failure. But how often do we recognize these as the signs of self-imposed barriers? This episode peels back the curtain on the invisible forces at play, offering a deep dive into the mental hurdles that can hold us back from the spotlight. With insights from my own acting journey and the universal struggles actors face, this candid discussion aims to arm you with the strategies to break through these barriers.

    As we unpack the psychological roots of self-sabotage and its impact on our careers, I share a personal tale from my bodybuilding that sheds light on the parallels between physical and performance disciplines. It's a conversation that promises not only to uncover the ways we might unconsciously be our own worst enemies but also to inspire a shift toward resilience and self-awareness that could illuminate your path to personal and professional triumph.

    And a quick note on Self Tape May starting on the 1st May, check out the link for information and free registration: Self Tape May

    And follow the links for Castability for free sides to participate in Self Tape May as well.

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    I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.

    Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.







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    15 mins