I’ll be honest—I couldn’t even remember how I start my podcast today. “Hello, I hope you had a great week?” That sounds right. Anyway, welcome back to Self-Tapes That Book, Part Two.
Last week we talked about tech and mindset, about creating a space that supports your confidence instead of draining it. The kind of space that makes you feel like you just slipped into your favorite outfit—the one that makes you feel unstoppable.
That’s exactly how I want your self-tape setup to feel: effortless, energizing, and completely you.
Don’t play it vague. Every beat should be grounded in intention. Commit fully.
Ask yourself: Am I willing to give my life for this moment?
If not, there’s probably an energy block—not in your acting ability, but in your connection to yourself. The work of an actor isn’t just skill; it’s presence, humanity, and openness. That’s where true talent lives.
Confidence reads as relaxation, not effort.
Think of an Olympic skater or gymnast. What looks effortless on camera comes from deep preparation—and self-trust.
As Marianne Williamson said, “Your playing small does not serve the world.”
Our job as artists is to shine. To align with something bigger than fear. To choose energy that flows with the universe, not against it.
This one’s simple—but it’s where many actors slip.
Trim dead air.
Slate cleanly.
Label properly: YourName_Role_Project
Submit once. On time.
Follow directions exactly.
Casting directors notice when you don’t. And often? We move on to the next actor who did.
Keep a record of what you send, what worked, and what you’d improve next time. There’s no such thing as a perfect audition—only growth.
Don’t tape to prove you’re good enough. Tape to serve the story.
That shift—from fear to ownership—changes everything. You’re not auditioning to be judged. You’re collaborating. You’re submitting your idea for the role.
The camera knows when you’re faking peace. Confidence can’t be faked either.
Be you. Be grounded. Be magnetic. The kind of magnetic that makes people go, “What is it about them?”
Overproduced mini-movies. Keep it simple.
Poor lighting or framing. Your face tells the story—let it.
Flat reads or mechanical delivery. Find truth in every beat.
Ignoring file naming or upload instructions. This one’s huge. Don’t get deleted over a filename.
Tech gets you seen.
Truth gets you remembered.
Energy books the job.
Focus on your presence, your clarity, and your connection—not perfection.
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