S1 Ep24: Acting, Technology and Truth - What’s Changing for Actors
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In this episode, I’m joined by Richard Cambridge - actor, producer, and co-founder of WeAudition and VertiCast.
This is a really insightful conversation that sits at the intersection of acting and technology - and what’s changing within the industry as a result.
Richard shares his journey as an actor and producer, and how his own experiences led him to create platforms that are now supporting actors all over the world - particularly when it comes to self-tapes, readers, and remote working.
We talk honestly about self-tapes - something I know so many parents and young performers are navigating - and why the reader plays such an important role in the quality of a tape.
We also explore what actually matters when it comes to auditions, how much to focus on setup, and what casting directors are really looking for beyond the technical side.
Alongside that, we open up the wider reality of the industry - from working at a high level, to travel, disruption, and the impact that can have on everyday life.
We also touch on mental health at the beginning and end of the episode, and the importance of staying grounded in an industry that can feel unpredictable.
We cover:
Acting and technology - what’s changing in the industry
The rise of self-tapes and remote readers
Why a good reader matters more than you think
Practical tips for parents supporting self-tapes at home
What casting directors are really looking for
Working on set and preparing for high-level projects
The reality of travel, disruption and last-minute changes
Long-running TV vs shorter projects
Wellbeing, balance and staying grounded as an actor
Richard also shares thoughtful advice for both young performers and parents navigating this space.
You can find Richard and his work here:
Instagram: @richcambridgeInstagram: @weaudition
https://www.weaudition.com/https://verticastapp.com/
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