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David Monteith ‘A bad day acting is better than a good day doing anything else.’
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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.
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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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Why you must define who you are, then find people to challenge you respectfully’ Dan Horrigan, playwright & director
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Georgina Sowerby on acting, devising & being an inspirational theatre maker
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Georgina Sowerby is a successful actress, having worked at the National, the Royal Court as well as on various TV and film projects and is the co-founder of Dirty Market Theatre.
Podcast interview with some highlights below.
She is not a trained pro[...]
Georgina Sowerby is a successful actress, having worked at the National, the Royal Court as well as on various TV and film projects and is the co-founder of Dirty Market Theatre.
Podcast interview with some highlights below.
She is not a trained producer, she learns as the piece demands. However production is very much part of making your own work.
She talks about the devising process of Dirty Market Theatre.
Make a mini performance to show your ideas, making little tableaus and things have strange connections.
One of the questions was ‘What is your favourite fairy tale for now’ and out of that they have devised a fairy tale for adults. Fairy tales are gory, dark and looking at the older fairy tales is very different from the saccharine of todays childrens’ programmes.
We talk about devising, establishing the through line of the narrative, how an audience and critics likes to have a central message. In contemporary art we do not expect a narrative but in theatre the audience is very educated.
Oxbow Lakes is immersive in that the audience is promenaded and also involved emotionally in the characters, using three different spaces within the previously unused for theatre site.
We mention PunchDrunk and YouMeBumBum Train.
Georgina and her business and life partner Jon Lee are co-directors in Dirty Market Theatre and we discuss how you work out the schedule of family and creating art.
The joy of making your own stuff is because you get creative control and as an actor sometimes you are not meant to have creative ideas. Anyone in the space be it set designer, lighting or actor, all their views are valid.
Dirty Market call themselves ‘theatre bricoleur’, French for DIY, so using music, art, philosophy and you tinker with it rather than having a grand scheme.
Picasso says )paraphrased) ‘You have a concept for a painting, but the moment the pink paint hits the canvas, the painting speaks to you” So a framework is good but you need to be able to move within it.
Robert Altman ‘Pick any 5 great moments in my films and they all will be mistakes’
We talk on how mistakes work, and how a player is missing ‘the audience’ before you start the show. The live aspect.
Jon Lee wants to make a film but Georgina is in love with the live performance but is reassured that it will be ‘arthouse’
I have learnt in both Jon and Georgina’s classes about Bacchus, the muse.
We talked about moving from being a successful actress to devising. Georgina went to Drama Centre but then assisted James Neale-Kennely
She loves the empowerment of emplying the resources in the room, and being inspired by group work. She has been very inspired by Anne Bogart’s work and being delighted with what people to bring.
How has she kept the fire going within art and theatre?
Georgina replied ‘Being really stubborn and having the realisation that she is not constitutionally able to wait for someone to allow her to be creative. Her background is when you want to go and paint you just do so, not wait for someone to tell you. She loves making opportunities for herself and others.
She has the wonderful analogy of a chick pushing through the egg and how it needs aggression to live. Her determination is about having a choice about your life. This is why she loves teaching adults and opening their lives and hearts.
I talk about the Meissner high when adults finally feel free to express
She loves being an actor but hates the business of being an actor with sending CV’s out,
Shirley Henderson ‘Eventually you have to decide what makes you happy’ and Georgina has found another way of doing it, by
A designer, Sutra Gilmour ‘Don’t try to be original, be personal”
OXBOW LAKES
4th – 28th September ’13
Wednesday – Saturday at 7:30pm
For tickets and more information: www.dirtymarket.co.uk
Georgina and Jon do Rough Classics, workshops on devising – link here
http://www.dirtymarket.co.uk/here
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Why you must be yourself for audiences to love you’ Earl Okin interview Pt 2
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Love Your Creativity is all about keeping myself and you focused on creativity whether you are an artist, actor, musician, playwright or film director. This is Part Two of a Two Part interview with Earl Okin, and some brief highlights of the podcast[...]
Love Your Creativity is all about keeping myself and you focused on creativity whether you are an artist, actor, musician, playwright or film director. This is Part Two of a Two Part interview with Earl Okin, and some brief highlights of the podcast are noted below. I have posted this in two parts: he has so much great advice that I couldn’t bear to cut any. the first part largely covers his comedy, knowing who he is an artist and the second songwriting, music making, bossa nova and more tips on audiences His advice: be yourself and know what you are doing, get very clear on what you need to work on.
Earl Okin Earl Okin, singer, songwriter, pianist, comedian He was on stage at three years of age, has opened for Paul McCartney and Wings on their 1980s world tour, he is an incredibly funny and talented performer who has spent the last 60 years entertaining. Due to his family’s history he has echoes of the music hall but has “Entertainer” on his passport, a one man variety show.
This section covers his straight songwriting, he sometimes strums his guitar to demonstrate
(Part One of this interview on charming your audience & doing 18 Edinburgh Fringes is here)
Look at the genre you are writing in as to what chords to use.
What comes first, the words or the music. With Earl it is the music, however he tells the tale of a famous songwriter saying ‘What comes first is the phone call” Whatever the style you have, you have a blank bit of paper but the style from hip hop to blues to jazz will define the colours you paint with. You need to trust your musical knowledge and taste as it will inevitably filter into your writing as much as you focus on your own voice.
We cover ageing, keeping moving forward
Advice ; Be Yourself, dont try and be the second someone else. Sinatra was influenced by Bing Crosby but he sounded different. Earl’s influencer Peggy Lee, Louis Armstrong.
Earl has sung bossa nova in Brazil despite being born in Surrey and plays his guitar and demonstrates a little on the rhythm of singing bossa nova. “It is not jazz with a Latin beat, Brazilian has nothing to do with jazz and Latin is very different from Brazilian. Jazz singers lay back on the beat, bossa singers sing before”. On knowing what you are doing to the level you need, be clear on the work you need to do. He plays some Anna Russell as we discuss me singing Michael Tippett ‘For singers who are tone deaf I suggest contemporary classical, no one will notice if you sing the wrong note except possibly the composer and he probably won’t notice either.” Earl is writing a musical, early title ‘A Harlem Story’ and a sort of a follow on from Porgy and Bess, it takes place in the last 40s so late swing style. Earl has a passion for opera and has a monthly podcast where he plays 6 eclectic songs from opera, music hall, jazz and comedy including a track of his own at the end. We finished with playing more Anne Russell then a jam, Earl on piano, singing and doing a fake trumpet and me singing
His Podcast The Earl Okin’s Gramophone Show http://earlokin.blogspot.co.uk/
About Marysia and Love Your Creativity I blog at least three times a week on creativity and techniques to get your art on. Whether you are a musician, an actor or a choreographer I endeavour to make https://loveyourcreativity.com is a place to come for inspiration and motivation. Just go the website for the blog and you can subscribe there via your email if you dont want to miss a post.
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Londontown – the Airplay remix is here ;-) please listen & share!!
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Why you must say no, so you can say YES
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Why you must identify your ideal customer
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How to start promoting yourself and stop holding yourself back
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Podcast Coaching Session No 1: Marysia with Ryan James Lock, Post 41 of Dream, create and make money in the arts.
Love Your Creativity aims to keep myself and you focused on creativity and this is the first of a series of coaching sessions with Ry[...]
Podcast Coaching Session No 1: Marysia with Ryan James Lock, Post 41 of Dream, create and make money in the arts.
Love Your Creativity aims to keep myself and you focused on creativity and this is the first of a series of coaching sessions with Ryan Lock ‘Be Your Own Publicist”. There are many calming and focusing tips in this podcast about the first steps on getting your artistic product out of the door whether it is a song, a novel or a painting.
This is the first coaching session CS001. Ryan has agreed to coach me in this podcast format as what to do when you have a creative product and dont know the next steps. I have a dance music song ‘Londontown’ and I am clueless on what to do next, I dont know the dance market and there seems an overwhelming amount to do. Ryan talks about my fears and is coaching me over the next few weeks on my next steps.
Here are some of the highlights (this is not a full transcript) so listen to the show either by clicking on the right pointing arrow above or you can go to iTunes Love Your Creativity podcast channel
Some highlights from the coaching session
He advised me to get very clear on what I want to achieve wth this project, fears aside, what are the objectives. Look at shifting my focus to everything that is in my control.
Take action in spite of my fear.
On me getting moving on this project despite my fear, he advised me to look at what am I avoiding doing.
An Exercise he gave me was: Write down a list of what I am avoiding doing and putting off.
This will clear my mind, then beside each thing, write an action step that I can do NOW. Then DO IT!
The main thing he wants to see happen is movement.
He wants me on this first coaching session to not do anything to add to the overwhelm but focus on what I want to achieve this week. I need the foundation in place as then the juicy parts will work better.
Treat the project like going to the gym, it can hurt doing the weights but at the end you feel great.
Regarding bad reviews and reactions, taking mine and Andrew Hyde’s little song into the world and I dont want the bad reactions or negativity.
Ryan’s advice was that the more I target my project to whom it is tailored for the better I feel. Once I am clear who it is for, then I can start creating a plan. Also once I realise who the track is for then what people think of it does not matter so much if they are not my target audience.
It is totally natural to worry but understanding yourself as a brand will calm down the anxiety.
Know who my track is for and target then. If the people who I am targeting do not like it I can then target it, and those who slander it, if they are not my target audience which is fine.
Miraculously he calmed my fears down and stopped me from feeling so scared and overwhelmed. He dealt with all my objections and waded through my excuses. Ryan has left me feeling very focused and positive. I feel
He is doing a fast track programme of Coaching for free, full of strategies he uses with his private clients and for himself.
If you, as a listener would like to ask myself and Ryan a question on creativity or marketing just email us or call my Speak Pipe. The advantage of leaving a message on my Speak Pipe (button on the right of my website saying ‘Leave a voicemail’ is that If you leave your blog details etc we can play the call live.
If you like this and want an indepth overview on being your own publicist see Podcast on How To Be Your Own Publicist, Marysia & Ryan James Lock
The Coaching Sessions in reverse order are as follows
Podcast Coaching Session 006 Look at the Cold hard facts of why you have a great product and noone is buying it, plus stop ‘shoulding all over yourself’
Podcast Coaching Session 005 How to deal with ‘free’ work, learning to say NO & taking care of yourself”
Why you must get comfortable being uncomfortable – Coaching podcast session 4
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Link & info on my Resonance 104.4 FM show Thursday 18th July 8pm
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Earl Okin: how to charm your audience & to succeed in Edinburgh Pt1
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Love Your Creativity is all about keeping myself and you focused on creativity whether you are an artist, actor, musician, playwright or film director
This is Part One of a Two Part interview with Earl Okin, and some brief highlights of the podcast [...]
Love Your Creativity is all about keeping myself and you focused on creativity whether you are an artist, actor, musician, playwright or film director
This is Part One of a Two Part interview with Earl Okin, and some brief highlights of the podcast are noted below. To listen to the podcast just press the arrow above.
I have posted this in two parts: he has so much great advice that I couldn’t bear to cut any, the first part largely covers his comedy, knowing who he is as an artist and the second his music making and touring.
Earl Okin, singer, songwriter, pianist, comedian
He was on stage at three years of age, has opened for Paul McCartney and Wings on their 1980s world tour, he is an incredibly funny and talented performer who has spent his last 60 years entertaining. Due to his family’s history he has echoes of the music hall but has “Entertainer” on his passport, a one man variety show.
He stopped in 2000 at Edinburgh having done 18 years straight, a record at the time of being most performed there.
His advice on doing Edinburgh – don’t spend any money you don’t have to, don’t take ads especially now the Edinburgh brochure has split up’, have the minimal number of posters down and not in technicolour as they cost more.
Info on your posters on big black letters, have a silly title ‘Whoops Vicky you’ve split the packet’, the fewer words the better as then you can print them in bigger font.
Stay somewhere very cheap, he was at the same place for 15 years.
Always drive, a car is invaluable in Edinburgh.
He has a wealth of knowledge on performing and music, he has a huge range of musical interests.
He has an incredible connection with an audience, you need to build up enough confidence to not give a damn. Be relaxed with audiences, he has died on stage but it is rare, he expects the audience to like him and that gives him an air of confidence as he walks on stage that makes the audience relax.
He always wanted to be the first Earl Okin, he is not an impressionist and does not want to be compared to anyone else.
He does not think of himself as a musical comedian as they few and far between
Dick James signed him in the 60s with the Beatles but his heroes were Puccini and Caruso and dresses like them.
One of his last Edinburgh shows ‘Musical genius and sex symbol’
Audience charm, you have to develop your own audience charm – that can have aggression in but there needs to be that connection, that twinkle. They have to like you and then they will forgive you your bad jokes.
He developed in folk clubs first, comedy clubs then having to make the jokes as lean as possible and then deliver it as if you had just thought of it. He tries the jokes different ways round, as do many comics. He sometimes stumbles over the words on purpose.
The comedy is about him rather than his material.
Writing comedy song is only judged about the words, the music does not matter. When writing a comedy song think one idea or taking off point. He gives a great example of this.
With a melody for a straight piece the music is the main thing, the words are largely irrelevant, you can hear the harmony under the melody and that carries the tune.
We finished with a jam, Earl on piano, singing and doing a ‘faux’ trumpet and me singing
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About Marysia and Love Your Creativity
I blog at least three times a week on creativity and techniques to get your art on.
Whether you are a musician, an actor or a choreographer I endeavour to make https://loveyourcreativity.com is a place to come for inspiration and motivation.
I also podcast interviews and this weekly newsletter via podcast with a 13 minute task.
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The Greatest Time Management Tool ever & it’s free!
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I LOVE MY BELLY MORE THAN ANYTHING That’s what I have learnt this week using this management tool, cooking and eating is what I do most after sleeping (and some days that order sadly gets switched round). This is the weekly Love Your Creativi[...]
I LOVE MY BELLY MORE THAN ANYTHING That’s what I have learnt this week using this management tool, cooking and eating is what I do most after sleeping (and some days that order sadly gets switched round). This is the weekly Love Your Creativity podcast, the podcast goes into more detail but I know myself sometimes it’s great just to read the highlights, time management and all that so the main points are below
For the last 5 days I have finally got around to using a time management tool that just involves a pen and paper (or a note on your smart phone). I have known about this for years but have never actually got around to doing it. Now that I have, I can report back that when I say ‘I have no time, I am always rushing around’ I know exactly where my time is spent. In my case I spent a lot of time in the kitchen cooking and eating. In fact I have spent over the last 5 days as much time cooking and eating (yes as stated I love food and my belly) as I looking at my emails, sending CV’s out and organising the business of my creativity. I have also spent 3 times more time in organising the business of creativity than on the actual practice of my craft.
So how do you do this? Well you could build a spreadsheet but that is way too anal and focused for me. I just grabbed an old A4 page a day diary and scribbled in old fashion pen what I did during the day. So I wrote the time I woke up, how long I hit the snooze button for, how long it took me to sort out breakfast and morning coffee, feeding the cat. During the day as I changed activities from getting on a tube to cooking again, to travel and time spent on Twitter I just jotted down the time.
Was it perfect? No. However at the end of each day I added it up into the following rough categories and then after 5 days totalled the lot
Travelling
Work on my craft
Getting ready to go out
Cooking/eating
Faffing
Cleaning/feeding cat etc
Emails.CVs out. Printing scripts,
ebay, twitter,
Running
The snooze button
Blog/podcast time
Sleep
Actual time spent on looking at scripts
Rehearsals and time actually in auditions
Phone Calls.
I suggest you try this for 2 weeks, I hate the idea of it but just in 5 days I am already seeing huge anomalies on where I think I spend my time and where I waste time. The snooze button and I have a committed 3 hour relationship over the last 5 days, far more than I spent practising my instruments or my voice outside of singing rehearsals, or indeed on working on text and scripts.
Let me know what you learn.
I hope doing it for a further 9 days will show I am learning to use my precious time better. I have been using my 13.5 hours travel time well, but I am now getting super organised about taking work and scripts etc to read on the tube. I remember Clive Rowe, the fabulous West End star saying to me that he used to sit and go round and round the Circle line to learn a script as there were no distractions, he couldn’t get on the phone or on email etc. So rather than getting upset about your time schedule, see where you can make small positive incremental changes.
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Tracking Your Creative Progress
Here we also look at the weekly tracking where I encourage you to do an end of week think back on what has been done, produced, worked on, booked and paid for creatively. (I don’t mean you are doing ‘creative accounting”!) Whether you are a full time painter or a 40 hours a week office administrator who sings on the side, this is to encourage you to keep creating and make the world a better place, one song, poem, piece of art at a time.
I also have written a mini tracking tune for you to sing along to while you track.Time To Track by Marysia Trembecka
Plus I did a Podcast in detail on tracking and its advantages.
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7 Life Lessons from Sookie Stackhouse to live by (no blood required)
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This week “ Seven Life Lessons from Sookie Stackhouse” plus our weekly creative tracking
This is the weekly Love Your Creativity Podcast newsletter to keep myself and you focused on creativity whether you are an artist, actor, musician, playwright o[...]
This week “ Seven Life Lessons from Sookie Stackhouse” plus our weekly creative tracking
This is the weekly Love Your Creativity Podcast newsletter to keep myself and you focused on creativity whether you are an artist, actor, musician, playwright or film director. To listen to the podcast just press the arrow above, or go to here to a link on iTunes.
The highlights of the podcast are as follows (well they are highlights in my mind ;-)!)
I have just finished reading ‘Dead Ever After’ by Charlaine Harris, the last of the Sookie Stackhouse novels, on which the amazing HBO True Blood series is based. (their amazing website is here)
I loved the novel ending where she knew that ..they (no plot spoilers!!) .. would be together maybe for always but even if he left she would be alright, she would survive.
Lesson One – Acknowledge you have survived
Sookie knows that she has gone through crazy, death, blood, loss and she has survived… and she will come what may
In our reality people go through terrible things and somehow survive; pain, loss of love & death hurts but you will survive.Recognise that you won through (or crawled through) and you are still here.
Acknowledge the battles you have survived.
Also she (and probably you) have loved and lost men, some you will love forever but you need to let go. You will survive on your own, you have to
Lesson Two – Live In the Moment
Sookie lives in the moment – there are so many moments where she lies in the sun, the heat, the flowers.. even despite the crazy around her. She has a place to go and relax, in this moment I am OK. I have started walking/jogging daily again as it makes me happy. Find what always cheers you and reminds you of the good things in life and go do that as often as you can
Lesson Three – Family and friends, some you love, others just let them go.
Sookie’s family and friends are important, she has learnt to accept their differences, know she cannot change them. Some people you will love always, some people you need to let go off if they are not positive in your life.
Lesson Four – Keep your Heart Open
Despite her crazy relationships Sookie Stackhouse keeps her heart open for new love. Maybe it is easier for a fictional character!
Lesson Five – Some lovers are very selfish
Some lovers are very selfish, not necessarily in bed.. when their ego or life is more important than you all the time it is time to leave.
Season 6 Clip Preview
Lesson Six- Acknowledge where what you want and what HE wants in a relationship differs
You need to acknowledge what you want in life and relationships and check that that matches the men you date. If u want kids why date a vampire? If you like the sun why date a night owl?
Its fine when you are not ready to settle down but dating a man clearly not ready to settle down when you want a relationship s a disaster in the long term. Its fine to have casual flings but be clear if thats is what it is and whether you actually want more. Look at your relationships and see the patterns. Make peace with your choices and stop nagging or move on
Lesson Seven – Insist on having really great sex
Have really great sex. If you aren’t then go and get it, or get some help with your current lover.
Most Importantly
The most admired capacity in human is not beauty or intelligence or even the capacity to love… but the ability to get up after being beaten down and then fight forward in their own way, living the life they chose. Think of Helen Keller, The Shawshank Redemption, Rocky, Nelson Mandela.
Think also of Marlon Brando in The Waterfront ‘ i could have been a contender,” – Don’t get to the end of your life and say this.
13 minute task of the day
Replace the lyrics to’ I will Survive’ with a situation or name of someone you survived. Dance and sing around the kitchen
(I have done a Sookie Stackhouse version of this at 15 mins 44 seconds)
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How to be a successful working actor: Marysia interviews Ken Collard
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In this ‘Love Your Creativity’ podcast Marysia interviews Kenneth Collard, a real life successful working actor who has a huge CV from being in Albert Nobbs, Anna Karenina to many many TV series and commercials.
In the interview we discuss auditions[...]
In this ‘Love Your Creativity’ podcast Marysia interviews Kenneth Collard, a real life successful working actor who has a huge CV from being in Albert Nobbs, Anna Karenina to many many TV series and commercials.
In the interview we discuss auditions, showreels, research and the mental approach necessary to becoming a working actor and earning a living as one.
The Main Takeaway
The starting point is that it’s absolutely possible, there is no reason why, if you are half decent as an actor, there is no reason why you cant get consistent work.
Show note highlight – (please note these are not a transcript but just some of the highlights. The full transcript of the podcast is below)
The fact that 95% of actors are not working did not worry Ken. He made a decision 13 years, that there is no reason why he should not be part of the 5% and started on a journey to change that. The starting point is always that it is possible to earn a living from what you do and what you love.
It is tough and difficult and when you get work there are always a new set of challenges, broadening your capacity, deepening your work and bringing something more wonderful than you have before.
If you strive to create something amazing it will always be challenging and that’s a good thing and make you raise your game.
His favourite quote is by Daisaku Ikeda, SGI President, the lay organisation of Nichiren Buddhists
“Press on, nothing in the world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not, nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not, unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education alone will not, the world is full of educated derelicts. Perserverance and determination alone are omnipotent”
FULL TRANSCRIPT
Hi this is Marysia for loveyourcreativity.com, this week’s interview is with Kenneth Collard. Ken is not only a friend of mine but a real life working actor. Recent film credits include Albert Nobbs and Anna Karenina and on television he’s all over it from Skins, to The Borgias, Cuckoo. He’s done some forty-five or fifty commercials over the past 10 years as well. He really gives some great advice the big takeaways, “you’ve got to come from a place you’ve known you can make a living out of this”.
This is really inspiring. I also spent a lot of time asking him how to basically do more television and film. Hope you all enjoy.
Marysia: Hello, Ken
Ken: Hello, Marysia.
Marysia: This is Marysia for loveyourcreativity and I’m with Ken Collard, who’s a friend of mine and an actor. I do talk about you to the other actor friends of mine particular when they’re having problems not working. I said “you need to meet Ken, he’s a proper working actor.” What are you working on at the moment?
Ken: I’m working on two projects at the moment. One is a film called The Fitzroy. We’ve done the first main principal photography, finished that last week. We have to pick up in a few days or the end of the month. I’m also working on new tricks for the BBC. Those are my two projects at the moment, just waiting to hear on a third if I could squeeze that in and possibly more after that.
Marysia: You’re in Cuckoo as well. Are they doing the 2nd series of that now?
Ken: Yeah. The 2nd series was commissioned quite early on; the difficulty always is trying to get everyone’s availability. So yeah, in principal, this is the 2nd series. It ran about September-October, we stopped filming on that but it really depends on some folks availability, if they can work from September-October then that’s fantastic. Andy’s waiting to hear on the pilot, then fox gets commissioned for a series if it does then we’ll shoot on that time so we can make even more. The idea is around September or October.
Marysia: When I spoke to you recently you were doing something for channel 4 trying to look at script for the next day for something else. I know myself I kind of get busy but I don’t get busy like you [...]
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07 Podcast: Advice on criticism. Be strong and wrong
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BE STRONG AND WRONG
This is my Third Weekly Love Your Creativity Newsletter and podcast to keep myself and you focused on creativity.
Don’t lay your dreams down because of some peoples negative comments.
Some people will NEVER like what you do, so [...]
BE STRONG AND WRONG
This is my Third Weekly Love Your Creativity Newsletter and podcast to keep myself and you focused on creativity.
Don’t lay your dreams down because of some peoples negative comments.
Some people will NEVER like what you do, so dismiss them and move on. Sure you look at constructive comments and see what positive actions you can take to improve, but never let it stop you.
13 minute task
-Take 3 negative comments or criticisms that have stayed with you. Somehow we always remember the negative comments, be it from a teacher, parent or colleague
-Write them down on separate pieces of paper
-Write down for 2 minutes each on how you felt and feel about these comments, and your behaviour and actions that came out of that. Did you practice more, give up, get upset, get trashed and have a ridiculous affair with someone inappropriate, (I once had 2 funerals in eight days, the last being my godmother’s funeral and I ended up finally sleeping with someone who I had said no to for a decade – hmmmm not good), we do react from hurt and grief in bizarre ways.
-Burn incense and a candle and one by one burn each paper, send prayer for the happiness of the person who made the comment and for your ability to heal from this
-Or rip the paper into pieces and put in the bin
-Or see the paper as tiny faded black and white newspaper crumbling to dust and throw away.
-Make a positive affirmation, not a pie in the sky dream but a positive actionable move forward so if they don’t like the way you sing you promise yourself to do ten min practice every day for a week or a month. or ‘They didn’t like my art so every day this week I am going to make my art and post it online”.
Make your positive affirmation an action based thing and move forward use their negative as a power to move forward.
-Find the venom and strength in yourself to come back harder and stronger, refuse to lay down and play dead cos others don’t like your work. Take classes to improve where you need but keep moving forward. Dont stay in study mode either all your life, get your work out there whilst you are improving.
Tracking Your Creativity
The following is what we need to track each week as a look back in brief, full explanations are in the Previous Podcast on Tracking
How many CV’s and emails did you send out for creative work?
How many creative jobs did you actually do, whether 8 shows a week, a gallery opening or a song in a children hospice?
How many auditions and meetings for creative projects?
How many classes and workshops did you do?
How much practise done that week, how much each day?
How much money made through your creative pursuits?
What marketing of your creative output did you do and what revenue generation plans put in place?
Did you learn or see anything new or worth exploring creatively?
If it is zero then dont feel guilty, just look at the coming week and endeavour to do better. Each week track these statistics and review the same day every week. Your creativity and bank balance will thank you for it!
Love Your Creativity.com is dedicated to all creatives trying to make great work and make a living from it.
This newsletter sets a 13 minute creative exercise with a full explanation of the weekly tracking where I encourage you to do an end of week think back on what has been done, produced, worked on, booked and paid for creatively. (I dont mean you are doing ‘creative accounting”!) Whether you are a full time painter or a 40 hours a week office administrator who sings on the side, this is to encourage you to keep creating and make the world a better place, one song, poem, piece of art at a time.
I also have written a mini tracking tune for you to sing along to while you track ;-))
About Marysia and Love Your Creativity
I blog at least three times a week on creativity and techniques to get your art on.
Whether you are a musician, an actor or a choreographer I endeavour to make https://loveyourcreativity.com is a place to c[...]
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Seven Tips on how to feel great, beautiful & strong
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Seven Ways to feel good, more beautiful and strong inspired by the DOVE Real Beauty Sketches ad.
The podcast has all the full details on but these show notes are for quick reference. Learn how to find yourself irresistible, fall in love with yourse[...]
Seven Ways to feel good, more beautiful and strong inspired by the DOVE Real Beauty Sketches ad.
The podcast has all the full details on but these show notes are for quick reference. Learn how to find yourself irresistible, fall in love with yourself and from there the world will be a better place for yourself and others.
Thus you will be able to create from a place of joy and freedom. As Liz Ranken said in our interview, you have to get the ego out of the way and let the work come through.
So first thing in the morning do the following 5 tips at least (should take you about 5 mins max), ideally get Tips 6 and 7 done too!
First Tip Think specifically of one part of you that is beautiful and/or strong, your boobs, biceps, skin.
Second Tip Find one specific thing you are grateful for regards your physical health and well being eg I can bend down and tie my shoe laces. Be positive!
Third Tip Pick a specific spiritual or human to human positive thing you did yesterday for example “I was really kind to X, even though she always seem to have exactly the same problems with men, I listened and was compassionate”, or “I was honest and clear with her about her choices of consistently unavailable men”
Tip Four On a creative aspect or in work and life think of something you are proud of. ‘I struggled to get my degree but I got it’, ‘I made a phone call I didn’t want to’, ‘I paid off and closed my credit card’.
Tip Five Glen Walford reminded me of this technique with her own special twist to it. She is a great director and actress and among her many theatre productions she has directed some of Willy Russell’s plays including Shirley Valentine with Meera Syal that I saw and loved. She is an amazing director and creative who really reminded me of why I want to act, and can bring out things in you you had forgotten were there
Stand in the room and say from a place of truth ‘I am very beautiful’ and believe it three times
Then “I am very powerful” three times
Then mix them up, feel how your words change how you stand and feel, how the energy in the room changes as does how we change how we feel.
Water Crystal Research and Interview (from 13.00)by Dr Masaro Emotu
Everything in existence vibrates – see the crystal move to different kinds of music. Even exposure to negative written words (23.00) is amazing to see in water crystals.
Some quick graphic clips on his research youtube on this
Tip Six Daily Exercise, ideally first thing in the morning, even 15 minutes or a lunchtime walk to the shops
Tip Seven Accept a thank you or a compliment with grace.
Minimum Seven days, ideally a month of doing this every day.
Just remember someone has looked at you and thought about you that you are beautiful and strong, as a child a teenager, as a grown person.
The weekly tracking – Yours and mine
This podcast newsletter sets a 13 minute creative exercise and then our weekly tracking where I encourage you to do an end of week think back on what has been done, produced, worked on, booked and paid for creatively. (I don’t mean you are doing ‘creative accounting”!)
Whether you are a full time painter or a 40 hours a week office administrator who sings on the side, this is to encourage you to keep creating and make the world a better place, one song, poem, piece of art at a time.
The following is what we need to track each week as a look back in brief, full explanations are in the podcast is here
How many CV’s and emails did you send out for creative work?
How many creative jobs did you actually do, whether 8 shows a week, a gallery opening or a song in a children hospice?
How many auditions and meetings for creative projects?
How many classes and workshops did you do?
How much practise done that week, how much each day?
How much money made through your creative pursuits?
What marketing of your creative output did you do and what revenue generation plans put in place?
Did you lea[...]
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How to be a successful artist: Marysia’s Podcast with Liz Ranken
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Liz Ranken is a friend of mine, but yet again when I start to delve into the backstory and processes of my successful creative friends I am always amazed by their focus and achievements but most of all, their unrelenting focus forward on creating no[...]
Liz Ranken is a friend of mine, but yet again when I start to delve into the backstory and processes of my successful creative friends I am always amazed by their focus and achievements but most of all, their unrelenting focus forward on creating no matter what happens.
Liz Ranken, RSC/DV8/Shared Experience Movement Director, painter (@nationalportraitgallery), yoga queen vine.co/v/bUgFDKerVhF
— Marysia Trembecka (@MarysiaT) April 19, 2013
Liz Ranken is among many things
-a RSC Associate Artiste. Imagine getting a letter from the Royal Shakespeare Company saying ‘I hope you consider the RSC a good creative home for your work’
– Movement Director over 50 RSC Productions
A Portrait Artist. Her painting of Michael Boyd is in the Portrait Collection of the RSC and the archive at the National Portrait Gallery, despite starting painting for the first time since school while Movement Directing at the RSC.
Associate Artiste at Shared Experience
Having given up the arts at school and then started taking ballet lessons while reading biology she went to become a Physical Theatre Performer and Choreographer in Award winning groundbreaking DV8 ’My Body Your Body’ & ‘Deep End’ and with Shared Experience in such shows as ‘Mill On The Floss’
Asthanga Yoga queen
Some links to DV8
DV8 Deep End that Liz did
DV8 Your Body My Body
These are some pictures she has done of Patrick Robinson who is a very established actor. He was cast as understudy for Romeo for the RSC in 1980 as landmark casting and has had a 24 year span in ‘Casualty’. He also had great success in BBC ‘Strictly Come Dancing in December 2014 getting to the last five.
The big take away from this is
“Just do it don’t care what anyone says. If it feels like a passion just do it cos you get better by doing it. Go with repetition and try something again and again or in different ways but you learn by repetition”
She shares
Tips on believing in yourself & your creativity
“Just do it .. be driven by the spiritual’,
Write affirmations before starting your work eg “I paint to my highest level so I might serve and inspire humanity’
“ I do 25 affirmations before i do anything.”
“Whenever i don’t do the affirmations the difference is huge. it’s the ego thats stops so many of us, and sabotaging our work.”
These affirmations settle the ego down and bring her higher being up into more elevated state and in the bliss of the moment
“Failure… i dont read reviews.”
Full Transcript Follows
Hi this is Marysia at loveyourcreativity.com, this podcast interview is with Liz Ranken who is an everything, a movement director, a painter, a physical theatre practioner, a writer. Not only does she create in many ways but she’s also hugely successful in all of these areas. One of her paintings is in the National Portrait Gallery. She has worked at over fifty productions at the Royal Shakespeare Company and has been involved in huge amounts of ground breaking theatre and dance work in the UK. She really is legendary and wonderful. She talks about all of this in this podcast and her spiritual practice, how she really gets her ego out of the way, how she has explored doing affirmations and proper physical and spiritual warm up before she starts work which has had a huge impact on her ability to create.
Her big takeaway that she keeps coming back to is “just do it, don’t care what others say. If it feels like it’s a passion, do it because you’re going to get better at doing it, so do it”.
Now Seth Godin in his startup school podcasts says when he wishes when he first started working as a freelancer that he would’ve asked each client at the end of each job to give him a testimonial which he could then laminate, put in a folder and build a body of work and show him new clients. Liz has an amazing testimonial.
I said to Liz that I’d like to start the show by asking if there was any real memorable moments for her that made her think she made it [...]
Fun, Inspiration, Motivation, Podcast
Marysia Trembecka Actress/Blogger/Writer & Performer of her own shows
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‘Keep on Trucking’ Simon Callow’s advice to me
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