2nd Act Actors - Janet McMordie

In this conversation, Janet McMordie and Pascal Langdale delve into the education system for actors, the illusion of a career ladder, and the necessity of finding joy in the craft of acting. Pascal emphasizes the importance of practicing and honing one's skills, regardless of industry recognition, and the need to maintain a sense of play in the art of acting. He emphasizes the importance of character immersion and the psychophysical relationships that actors must navigate to deliver authentic performances.

Pascal shares his personal techniques for learning lines and the significance of embodied movement in acting. He also reflects on memorable moments in motion capture and offers advice for aspiring actors, highlighting the need for a long-term perspective in their careers.

Takeaways:

  • The acting industry is competitive and often disheartening.

  • Education in acting does not guarantee success in the industry.

  • Financial stability is crucial for aspiring actors.

  • The concept of a career ladder in acting is misleading.

  • Finding joy in acting is essential for long-term fulfillment.

  • Embodied movement enhances acting skills.

  • Psychophysical relationships inform character motivations.

Work With Pascal: http://collectiveintent.net/

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