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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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