Tip of the Tongue Ep 9 + UPDATES! (Patreon)
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New episode of Tip of the Tongue! This month we’re talking about PROFESSIONAL CASTING DIRECTION! Learn how to get your foot in the door in the professional industry, what you should avoid doing to stay on a casting director’s good side, and whether or not directing might be right for you!
This is my favorite episode we’ve done because we’ve got two absolutely fabulous guests! From the LA circuit we have Griffin Puatu (One Punch Man, Hunter x Hunter, Shadowverse) and from the Dallas circle we have Marissa Lenti (One Piece, RWBY, Nambaka)! These two are professional casting directors and had a lot of awesome stuff to say about the field. In fact so much that this is our longest episode ever! Take a listen! :D
TIMESTAMPS
2:09 - How do you Network with Professionals?
14:25 - Avoiding Shady Contacts/Agencies
20:12 - Where Do You Go to Get Heard?
35:14 - How to piss off a casting director! Things NOT to do!
48:21 - Narrowing down the casting choices
1:05:08 - Casting directors want you to succeed!
1:13:32 - Social media can screw you!
1:17:45 - Should YOU be a director? Is directing right for you?
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HERE ARE SOME UPDATES ON WHAT I'M DOING THIS WINTER
Been pretty quiet lately, so I just wanted to let you know what's going on!
- Next Saturday (Jan 6th) we're going to be livestreaming the Final Episode of Anime Campaign on Twitch.tv/warpedlamp. It's gonna be LONG game because we gotta wrap everything up, but I'm real excited for it!
- The Sunday or Monday after the 6th I'll be doing a follow-up stream talking about the system's development and the campaign itself, as well as announcing some exciting new projects that will be happening WAY down the line!
- It's pretty likely there won't be any videos coming out in January! VRV was kind enough to agree to sponsoring So This is Basically JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (which is fantastic news!), but they asked that it be released in February. Instead I'll spend this month focusing on finishing up Anime Campaign and working on Cornucopia.
Thanks!