DMF Episode 283 —Talent Agent and Author Dr. Albert Bramante, Ph.D (Part 3): "Are You Sabotaging Your Acting Career Without Knowing It?"
Description
Welcome to the DMF! I'm Justin Younts, and today we're diving into how actors can find their ideal connections in the industry. It's crucial to surround yourself with the right people, especially in a field where negativity can easily creep in. Many actors find themselves in a cycle of complaining about their circumstances, which can be detrimental to their careers. I share a hilarious yet eye-opening story about two actresses who were unaware that the executive producer of the show they were auditioning for was sitting right next to them while they grumbled about the series. This serves as a reminder that you never know who might be listening, and maintaining a positive attitude is key. Instead of getting caught up in the negativity, I encourage actors to seek out diverse opportunities—like theater groups, film festivals, and workshops—to meet a variety of people and expand their network. It's all about building connections that can lead to future opportunities. I also touch on the importance of continuous learning and practice, just like athletes and musicians do. Remember, if you don't use it, you lose it! So, let's keep honing our craft and stay ready for when the industry opens back up. Join me as we explore these strategies and more to elevate your acting career!
00:00:00 - Introduction
00:00:06 - The Importance of Networking and Attitude in the Acting Industry
00:03:11 - Alternatives to Traditional Acting Groups and Workshops
00:03:45 - Discussion on the Book's Structure and Themes
00:04:32 - Understanding the Five Factor Model of Personality
00:06:33 - The Dark Triad and Its Implications
00:07:30 - The Issue of Procrastination Among Actors
00:08:14 - The Importance of Regular Practice and Training
00:10:01 - The Role of Agreeableness and Coachability in Acting
00:11:47 - Conclusion and Call to Action