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Australian TV and Film Acting with John Orcsik

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Season 3 starts off with an awesome conversation, John Orcsik, an experienced actor and founder of TAFTA, discusses his background in acting and the evolution of the Australian television industry. He shares insights into his time working with Crawford Productions and the impact of shows like Number 96. John also talks about the importance of believability in acting and the emotions training method. He highlights the need for actors to be real and present in their performances. The conversation concludes with a discussion on TAFTA and its goals in training actors.

Takeaways

  • John Orcsik has a background in acting and has worked in the Australian television industry for many years.
  • He shares insights into his time working with Crawford Productions and the impact of shows like Number 96.
  • John emphasizes the importance of believability in acting and the need for actors to be real and present in their performances.
  • He also discusses Tafta, an organization he founded to provide training for actors.

Support the Show.

Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.
Please follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Tik Tok.
And please Rate the show on IMDB.
I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.
Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

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Capítulos

1. Australian TV and Film Acting with John Orcsik (00:00:00)

2. Acting and Writing in Television Industry (00:11:22)

3. Reflections on Acting and TV Production (00:16:36)

4. TV's Evolution and LGBTQ+ Representation (00:30:33)

5. Acting Training and Opportunities in Industry (00:42:29)

6. Character Development Through Emotional Attachments (00:56:45)

7. Function in Acting and Writing Importance (01:09:32)

42 episódios

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Manage episode 395500190 series 3293585
Conteúdo fornecido por David John Clark. Todo o conteúdo do podcast, incluindo episódios, gráficos e descrições de podcast, é carregado e fornecido diretamente por David John Clark ou por seu parceiro de plataforma de podcast. Se você acredita que alguém está usando seu trabalho protegido por direitos autorais sem sua permissão, siga o processo descrito aqui https://pt.player.fm/legal.

Text The Late Bloomer Actor a Question or Comment.

Season 3 starts off with an awesome conversation, John Orcsik, an experienced actor and founder of TAFTA, discusses his background in acting and the evolution of the Australian television industry. He shares insights into his time working with Crawford Productions and the impact of shows like Number 96. John also talks about the importance of believability in acting and the emotions training method. He highlights the need for actors to be real and present in their performances. The conversation concludes with a discussion on TAFTA and its goals in training actors.

Takeaways

  • John Orcsik has a background in acting and has worked in the Australian television industry for many years.
  • He shares insights into his time working with Crawford Productions and the impact of shows like Number 96.
  • John emphasizes the importance of believability in acting and the need for actors to be real and present in their performances.
  • He also discusses Tafta, an organization he founded to provide training for actors.

Support the Show.

Please consider supporting the show by becoming a paid subscriber (you can cancel at any time) by clicking here.
Please follow on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and Tik Tok.
And please Rate the show on IMDB.
I really appreciate all of my listeners and would love if you could support the show via following my social links above, as well as rating and reviewing on your podcast app if it allows.
Please feel free to contact me at thelatebloomeractor@gmail.com with any suggestions for future shows, or just to say hello.

  continue reading

Capítulos

1. Australian TV and Film Acting with John Orcsik (00:00:00)

2. Acting and Writing in Television Industry (00:11:22)

3. Reflections on Acting and TV Production (00:16:36)

4. TV's Evolution and LGBTQ+ Representation (00:30:33)

5. Acting Training and Opportunities in Industry (00:42:29)

6. Character Development Through Emotional Attachments (00:56:45)

7. Function in Acting and Writing Importance (01:09:32)

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