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The Late Bloomer Actor - Authentic Casting with Angela & Louise Heesom

Authentic Casting with Angela & Louise Heesom

The Late Bloomer Actor

06/15/24 • 64 min

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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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06/15/24 • 64 min

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The Late Bloomer Actor - Authentic Casting with Angela & Louise Heesom

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David John Clark (00:00)

Welcome everyone. We have a another wonderful episode for you for The Late Bloomer Actor podcast. And we're coming again from South Australia, but this time with the wonderful Angela and Louise Heesom of Heesom Casting. Heesom Casting is South Australia's market leader and the state's only casting guild of Australia accredited fully serviced independent casting directors. They're offering premium casting solutions to the local, national and international film and

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