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Podcasts by Marysia Trembecka of LoveYourCreativity.com to make you smile & motivate you to create & put your art out there whether you are an artist or an actor. Interviews & advice with creatives from directors to authors + Marysia[...]
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8 reasons why you can’t afford the luxury of not doing social media
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Fear & Your Leap of Faith; 100 Days of Being An Actress
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Fri, 13 Jun 2014 13:13:00 +0000
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It is called a leap of faith for a reason: it’s not a small step or a sideways shuffle, not a little hop skip and then stop to look where you are going. It is a full bound leap over the side with arms flung to the air, not knowing whether you will e[...]
It is called a leap of faith for a reason: it’s not a small step or a sideways shuffle, not a little hop skip and then stop to look where you are going. It is a full bound leap over the side with arms flung to the air, not knowing whether you will end up swimming in a river of crocodiles or resting on Harvey Weinstein’s yacht with a glass of Krug. Every creative project always has a moment when you have to leap off and trust that the end result will be better for having leapt, be it a success or a ‘failure’ than some once half dreamed project that you never really got moving on or properly finished piece of work that never actually sees the light of day.
(You can listen to the podcast version by just pressing the arrow or here are the main points below)
There is also the fear of your life choices: I am happy with the choices I have made to be a professional creative. Occasionally though the instability, the insecurity of the next job, the fact as a freelance actress and performer my career and income is always uncertain, the fear may creep in. My father may never get over the fact that if I had not left my bond dealer career at 26 (I used to work in the City – the London equivalent of Wall Street) along with my Manolo’s and large pay packet I would be very wealthy now and probably have a serious London apartment paid for. However I may have to move out of the wonderful place I live in two months time and the mere thought of London flat hunting with it’s ever rising rents and the fact I don’t want to get a ‘proper job’ with a guaranteed income means there is more uncertainty than ever.
In rational moments I know I have made the right choices, that this is where I need to be for my career and my heart space but late at night fear creeps in! The fear gets worse also as I contemplate my next projects, especially the film I want to make based on my new solo theatre show that I am workshopping next month at the Lost Theatre in London. It may be terrible: terribly filmed, acted, conceived, written.. I could go on with all the negatives.
However as outlined in Five Regrets of The Dying, a book from a nurse in palliative care, the number one regret of those at the end of their life is
I wish I’d had the courage to live a life true to myself, not the life others expected of me.
I am ‘lucky’ that my life tends to support itself, the projects I have done and the network of people around me always gives me fresh hope and impetus to go on. This happened again today as I have had two screenings of films I am in over the last 24 hours:
Pearl which premiered in Forest Hill which was a lovely short I did last year directed and written by Nick Barrett. Trailer below. (It is to have its big screen premiere in a couple months at Crouch End Arts Cinema)
Pearl trailer from CORPOREAL Films on Vimeo.
Closer To Home (kickstarter details here) should have premiered at the BFI directed by Bhavithrah Satkunarasa & produced by James Lyndon today along with the other graduation projects of UAL, however the sound was not ready so the film had to be pulled at the last minute. I had already organized to go to the BFI and was meeting a friend who wanted some creative coaching and inspiration advice beforehand so I went to watch the other films despite not getting to watch the film I was in. It was wonderful to see so many young female directors, producers and writers all graduating.
After the BFI screening I got chatting to Thomas Stoppel who was brilliant in one of the films ‘Things I Do For You’
However not only is he an actor, he also has produced, written and directed short films and feature films. I asked him how he got into making films given he really is such a great actor and has a great look as well, enough of a combination that many in such a position would rest on their laurels and wait for work to come to them. His website link here
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100 Days of being an actress: Recovery
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/05/31/100-days-of-being-an-actress-recovery/
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100 Days of being an actress: red carpet Cannes premiere of the new David Cronenberg film
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/05/20/100-days-of-being-an-actress-red-carpet-cannes-premiere-of-the-new-david-cronenberg-film/
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Tue, 20 May 2014 10:09:45 +0000
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100 days of being an actress: have an elevator pitch!
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/05/15/100-days-of-being-an-actress-have-an-elevator-pitch/
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Thu, 15 May 2014 11:11:25 +0000
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100 Days of being an actress: Day 7 Being kind to yourself & keep going
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/05/11/100-days-of-being-an-actress-day-7-being-kind-to-yourself-keep-going/
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Sun, 11 May 2014 14:14:20 +0000
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100 Days of being an actress: Day 6 Death Star & sudden American
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/05/08/100-days-of-being-an-actress-day-6-death-star-sudden-american/
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Thu, 08 May 2014 21:30:20 +0000
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How to book auditions: This is who I am, would you like it? Paul Clayton on auditions & making money as an actor
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/04/23/how-to-book-auditions-this-is-who-i-am-would-you-like-it-paul-clayton-on-auditions-making-money-as-an-actor/
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Wed, 23 Apr 2014 10:30:53 +0000
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I know Paul Clayton (imdb link) not just from his many many TV and film appearances (Ali G Indahouse, Peep Show, Him and Her and he is recently deceased in Hollyoaks) but also he is the Chair of the Actors Centre and in January this year he played m[...]
I know Paul Clayton (imdb link) not just from his many many TV and film appearances (Ali G Indahouse, Peep Show, Him and Her and he is recently deceased in Hollyoaks) but also he is the Chair of the Actors Centre and in January this year he played my husband in Sunday Dinner With The Morgans
He has a lifetime of knowledge about the acting industry and at a time when he found his work was slacking of he set up his own company doing corporate work as an actor and wrote a great book about it.
Here are some of the highlights of my interview (this is not a full transcript)
The one thing I have picked up myself is that acting is a business. From Paul’s book
‘Actors often have little choice in their career, they often have to wait at the will of others for decisions to be made that will affect their future.”
I asked Paul what the best way for actors to feel they have control of their career given we can get to the last two and then not book the role, or have long periods of not working.
Paul in his very first job was told by a lovely actress Dilys Hamlet, on the first day of the rehearsal and said ‘You read that beautifully, you know that when you’re forty you will never stop’. This was when he was 21.
The 19 years in between he did some good work but she was right he got into his own weight. At 40 and 50 he has seen big surges in his career. Paul settling down in a relationship at the age of 40 and that coincided with knowing himself as a person.
As a young actor he would walk into a room feeling confident but giving it ‘what would you like me to be’ However he doesn’t think that works.
I think you have to go in saying ‘This is what I am, would you like it?’
He is the best Paul Clayton there is, some people may be breathing a sigh of relief that there is only one. Obviously there are some parts he would love to do but he is not right for, it is not that he isn’t good, just that he isn’t right for it.
He was pencilled for a very big voice-over last week and then his agent said ‘Oh they went the other way.’ They have gone the other way because of something they heard in that other person’s voice.
What wins people over is you the person, that is what we bring to acting. Some people confuse this with typecasting but what we bring is our own uniqueness and a lot of our life is about finding out who we are and when we settle into that we know what we are selling as it were.
I mention how now I know I play yummy mummies very well and crazy strong women. Occasionally they merge as with the film I did with Paul where I played a coke snorting yummy mummy. The work for me has improved since I have fallen or rather grown into these categories.
A good friend said to his partner that ‘the thing about Paul is that he has made a career from being either stern or camp’. Paul is sure he has done the two together. He always jokes he has made a career about being posh or Northern and on a really good day he plays a posh Northerner.
There is truth that the more you single it down the more people know what they are looking at. He knows that when he did Peep Show 7 years ago that that just opened up a whole new area as it was brilliant writing and the audience could identify a type and then to know what to send Paul up for in casting. From that he went up for lots of dads in sitcoms and grumpy dads. It gets you through the door and that was interesting.
I ask how much have you pro-actively opened doors?
He had a great tutor at drama school called John McGregor and he taught the best class ‘Presentation Technique’ but he said
Every day do one thing that may result in work and then get on with being who you are, because who you are will result in you getting the work’
Paul directed a lot of rep in his 30s and thus did a lot of casting; you can see the desperation in some actors. You have the job until you open the door. and then when you step in the room, most of what you do is taking you aw[...]
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Lessons from a world champion: don’t let fear stop you
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/03/11/youve-got-to-win-youve-got-to-risk-everything/
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The wonder of costume
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Wed, 26 Feb 2014 14:00:27 +0000
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Like an Olympic Athlete; a lifetime of training for one perfect moment.
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/02/22/like-an-olympic-athlete-a-lifetime-of-training-for-one-perfect-moment/
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Respecting your own instincts as an actor
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/02/20/respecting-your-own-instincts-as-an-actor/
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Why make short films
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Sir Derek Jacobi’s answer to me on reviews
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2014/01/16/sir-derek-jacobis-answer-to-me-on-reviews/
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David Monteith ‘A bad day acting is better than a good day doing anything else.’
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/12/10/david-monteith-a-bad-day-acting-is-better-than-a-good-day-doing-anything-else/
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Tue, 10 Dec 2013 14:00:03 +0000
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Podcast 30:David Monteith, award winning podcaster, actor, director and tutor. I did a class with David years ago on podcasting and also used to be in a singing class with his now wife Siobhan. David is an award winning podcaster ‘Geek Syndicate’ wh[...]
Podcast 30:David Monteith, award winning podcaster, actor, director and tutor. I did a class with David years ago on podcasting and also used to be in a singing class with his now wife Siobhan. David is an award winning podcaster ‘Geek Syndicate’ who also acts, directs and teaches. He has just been an understudy in the West End play ‘Fences’ and directed Monteverdi Orfeo for Isleworth Baroque to great acclaim (‘best production they’ve done in 10 years’ was his favourite review).. He was on the committee for the British Comic Awards (as in comic books) and hosted the award ceremony. He also interviewed the ex Dr’s Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Peter Davison and current writer/producer Steven Moffat at the Dr Who 50th celebration last weekend.
‘Best way to network is to be really good and be really easy to work with’.
‘If you make space and open it up to the universe, then take that step of faith, If you don’t make the space, what is going to come along to fill it as it is already filled with whatever nonsense is there to buy food.’
Before we get into our conversation I am doing a free workshop on ‘Five Ways To Blast Through Creative Blocks And Get Your Project Done’ this Thursday, details here.
David started podcasting 8 years ago, him and his friend recorded the first one whilst drunk on very expensive whiskey, within 3 to 4 years they has 2000 downloads a week. It has taken him places he would have never have been otherwise. There is a podcast network of ten to eleven under the umbrella of Geek Syndicate, back in the early days first people would ask about the name and then they would ask ‘what is a podcast?’, that was where they were when it started, noone then knew.
They got nominated many times for the podcast awards but kept being competed against a Harry Potter podcast. They did win eventually in a different category
David has been understudying in Fences, a West End play which Lenny Henry stars.
He teaches twitter, podcast and acting classes of various levels.. He was in Jamaica for a year in 1999 and was thinking he wanted to be an actor. He returned to London and was drinking with a friend in Soho, saying ‘I want to act but I think I’ve left it too late’
This drunk guy who was standing next to them went ‘F*** Off, I am 40 years old and I am doing a part time acting evening course at the City Lit’, so David went off to that and now he teaches that very course 13 years later.
5 years later after the evening class he left to act, ‘the scariest thing I had ever done, I had a job and no idea what would happen after’
‘Stuff is waiting to happen but you can’t see it if you are too busy getting in with normal life,’
I said as as an actor you can create drama in life as opposed to be on stage, be unnecessarily dramatic in relationships, when you clear the rubbish out, then drama gets back to where it belongs on the stage.
David thinks he is there again, he is teaching so much that he needs to make space for his acting again.
‘Feed yourself as well as others.’
Siobhan, his wife is a fantastic classical singer so she and a friend asked David to oversee/direct a project. He was very ignorant on the world of opera and he thought they were all fuddy duddies but realised he was wrong having met Siobhan. They asked him to direct them and he wasn’t sure he liked opera anyway. However they asked ‘can you bring a sense of theatre to it?’, and off they went. He now teaches bringing a sense of acting to the performance, He often finds people are singing words they do not understand without any idea of what they mean.
If you ask a writer for advice ‘just write something, the act of writing invokes something else, and gives ideas. Sometimes you just have to do stuff’
I talk about my jazz album from years ago and now one of the songs Londontown has a dance remix, and we are planning to release a dance single. Weird how creativity can evolve.
Talking about Fences by a black Amer[...]
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Kevin Bisbangian, award winning film director ‘You have to work hard’
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/12/05/29-kevin-bisbangian-award-winning-film-director-you-have-to-work-hard/
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Podcast 29: This is a podcast interview I did with Kevin Bisbangian, award winning film director. I have worked with Kevin as I acted in his short ‘Chain Reaction’ alongside my friend Michael Brazil who had won best Supporting Actor at Madrid, actin[...]
Podcast 29: This is a podcast interview I did with Kevin Bisbangian, award winning film director. I have worked with Kevin as I acted in his short ‘Chain Reaction’ alongside my friend Michael Brazil who had won best Supporting Actor at Madrid, acting in Kevin’s very first drama ‘Broken Wings’.
Broken Wings was nominated for six awards at Madrid International Film Festival 2012. The nominations were Best script, producer, director, actor, supporting actor and best actress.
He has subsequently won best short documentary award at St Tropez for ‘Poetic Emotions’
Q:Any advice for budding filmmakers or writers?
Kevin doesn’t feel he is at a level to give anyone advice but working hard is really important. He has very talented filmmakers who make one film every couple years and then think about next one for two more years.
‘If you really like something you have to work hard at it. It is not good enough to make one film every three or four years. I understand if it is not ready but if you can afford it ,it is better to work hard and even with different people.’
He is working with 3 different groups of people and it works for him as well as produce other directors work in the future.
Either listen to the podcast by pressing the button above or there is a loose transcript below.
Kevin went to China for three weeks and made his first ever film, a documentary, which he loved for the editing. He then made an ad with a friend of his and ‘Broken Wings’ was the third film he made, and the first drama he had made.
He knew most of the actors anyway, he had done a Method Acting course so he handpicked the best actors.
I asked about self-doubt and why he felt it was good enough to send off to festivals.
‘You never know but I am generally good at identifying if something is rubbish and I am honest with myself.’
The ‘Poetic Emotion’ documentary he made he had the thought that if it was rubbish he would forget about it, and that was the plan and they (himself and Juliet the star) both agreed. ‘After editing you know if it is any good,’
St Tropez Film Festival ‘Poetic Emotion’ won the best short documentary award in 2013.
He has been making films for 4 years, he maintains the awards are a fluke. He feels that he has been very lucky and worked with professional people, that helps you get nominations and thus work with better people.
After ‘Broken Wings’ he made ‘Studio’ which was about making ‘Poetic Emotion’, ‘Last Letter’ a 3 minute film, and also ‘Chain Reaction’ that I (Marysia) am in.
I got to hold the very heavy St Tropez international Winner Award
Q: Does he think he is particularly good at giving judges of festivals what they want?
‘You can never afford to submit your film to every festival, but you have to decide where to send your film to give it a better chance i.e St Tropez because the documentary being about a French artist it would have a better chance. Broken Wings as there was a scene he was in that he had to speak in Spanish and Japanese, as was the actress speaking Spanish in it so he thought he would send it to Madrid as give it better chance’
Having been to a screening of ‘Broken Wings’ I thought the bleeding in from shots, the visuals, the more early Almadovar breaking the frame was more why he would have been nominated but of course neither of us know.
Kevin has recently finished Salome, a psychological thriller and he was lucky to have twenty very professional people to work with. He started planning a year ago last summer to do rehearsals, costumes, makeups, to decide about every little detail.
‘ In the last few days before shooting we lost a location and without a location the pressure really escalates and makes me depressed but we managed to get an even better location.’
He is hoping to submit it to a few festivals, there is no deadline you can submit your film within the next 3 years anyway.
‘As long as the result is good, the pressure just happens during the shoot.”
The Studio from Kevin Bisbangian on Vimeo.
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Combining passion & skill is the essence of the creative life
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/12/03/without-passion-without-skill-combining-the-two-is-the-essence-of-the-creative-life/
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How to improve dialogue in screenplays & the success of your work
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/11/25/how-to-improve-dialogue-in-screenplays-the-success-of-your-work/
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Mon, 25 Nov 2013 11:58:09 +0000
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You’re a writer/actor/musician (delete as appropriate) and ….(thus) you make your own odds.
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/11/20/youre-a-writeractormusician-delete-as-appropriate-and-make-their-own-odds/
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Wed, 20 Nov 2013 14:00:57 +0000
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How To Get Casting Directors To Find You \ Backstage & Day 3 NaNoWriMo
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Sun, 03 Nov 2013 15:02:41 +0000
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Why you must define who you are, then find people to challenge you respectfully’ Dan Horrigan, playwright & director
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Mon, 14 Oct 2013 13:00:54 +0000
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▶ Bryan Cranston’s Advice to Aspiring Actors – YouTube
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Sun, 29 Sep 2013 00:36:53 +0000
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Writing competition for deaf & disabled writers
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Wed, 25 Sep 2013 22:06:48 +0000
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Why you must stop complaining, facebooking, tweeting & just do your work
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Tue, 24 Sep 2013 13:00:49 +0000
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Why the text has to be your master as an actor.
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/09/21/why-the-text-has-to-be-your-master-as-an-actor/
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Sat, 21 Sep 2013 19:01:56 +0000
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How to network: Spotlight podcast
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Wed, 14 Aug 2013 09:32:55 +0000
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7 steps to make a viral to intrigue your audience
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Tue, 13 Aug 2013 10:13:27 +0000
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Q&A with Dennis Kelly, writer of Matilda, Pulling & Utopia
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/07/09/qa-with-dennis-kelly-writer-of-matilda-pulling-utopia/
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Mon, 08 Jul 2013 23:32:14 +0000
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How do I find casting opportunities? Some thoughts
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/05/11/how-do-i-find-casting-opportunities-some-thoughts/
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Sat, 11 May 2013 14:12:29 +0000
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Acting business: 10 Tips from a casting director & an agent
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Wed, 01 May 2013 20:47:39 +0000
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‘Keep on Trucking’ Simon Callow’s advice to me
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/04/01/keep-on-trucking-thoughts-on-advice-by-simon-callow/
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Mon, 01 Apr 2013 17:46:19 +0000
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Timothy West tips: playing Lear 3 times & surviving bad directors
https://loveyourcreativity.com/2013/03/20/timothy-west-inspiring-actors-for-generations-to-come/
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Wed, 20 Mar 2013 23:58:25 +0000
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