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Tunnel Vision: Why Booking the Role Isn't Always the Goal
Tunnel Vision: Why Booking the Role Isn’t My Main Goal
As an acting coach, I’ve seen so many actors put all their energy into just one thing: booking the role. But I believe real success in this industry comes from the long game. In this blog, I share why I focus on making the best possible self-tapes—not just to land a job, but to build trust with casting directors and show them I’m a reliable, professional actor they can count on. If you're serious about longevity in your acting career, this one's for you.
One-Liner Parts and How I Deal With Them (Without Losing My Mind)
Struggling with one-liner self-tape auditions? You’re not alone. Whether it’s “Here’s your drink, Mr. Bond” or a single line of dialogue in a big scene, many working actors wonder why they’re even taping for roles that feel like background noise. At Owning It Acting Studio, we flip the script. Learn how to turn minimal dialogue into a standout performance, understand what casting directors are really looking for, and discover the best strategies for sending two takes — one safe, one bold — without overthinking it. Audition smart, tape with purpose, and move on like a pro.
Why I Go All In On My Self-Tapes (And Why I Always Will)
As an actor, self-taping gives me the rare chance to take full creative control. I pour everything into each audition—not because I’m “overdoing it,” but because this is my career, not a hobby. In this post, I share why going all-in on self-tapes has helped me book more roles and stay true to my craft.
Work Breeds Work
Have you ever heard the expression: Work breeds work? I think it’s absolutely true.