SAG-AFTRA podcast explores auditioning with expert insights

Linda Powell
Linda Powell

The latest episode of the SAG-AFTRA podcast delves into the intricacies of auditioning, featuring insights from Rob Brownstein, SAG-AFTRA Professional Representatives Committee Chair. The episode, titled “What Every Actor Should Know About Auditioning,” aims to provide clarity on preparation and the craft of acting.

Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, SAG-AFTRA National Executive Director & Chief Negotiator, joins Brownstein in this discussion. Brownstein shares practical advice for actors, emphasizing the importance of reacting naturally during performances. He offers tips on handling self-tapes without overthinking and highlights the differences between commercial and theatrical auditions.

Listeners are encouraged to visit the SAG-AFTRA podcast page for more episodes and can subscribe via platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Overcast, Pocket Casts or TuneIn.

It is noted that “the views expressed by the guests are their own and not that of SAG-AFTRA.” Additionally, any product or service mentions do not imply endorsement by SAG-AFTRA.

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Organizations Mentioned: SAG-AFTRA

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