An Actors Podcast

Douglas Taurel

Voted as one of the Top 60 podcasts for actors by Feedspot. Real conversations, thoughts on the business of acting, the craft of acting, and a few other fun thoughts. No script, just action.

  1. Interview with Producers Laura Darrell and Marc Brener . Ep 16

    02/20/2025

    Interview with Producers Laura Darrell and Marc Brener . Ep 16

    Behind the Scenes with Independent Producers, actors, and writers Laura Darrell and Marc Brener Insights and Challenges In this episode, we explore the creation of an animated project, discussing the process of finding animators on Upwork, the collaborative relationship developed, and the challenges faced along the way. We also explore the production dynamics, the complexities of animation, and how balancing budget and vision played a key role. The conversation also explores the impact of COVID-19 on the lives of these artists, the changing landscape of the entertainment industry, and the rise of technology like AI in content creation. Additionally, the artists share insights on their personal projects, including a Jewish musical and a touching play about end-of-life care. The discussion underscores the importance of producing your own work, building a community, and staying persistent in the ever-evolving world of arts and entertainment. 00:00 Laura Darell Interview 00:48 Introduction to the Play and Production Company 00:48 Creating an Animated Project 03:08 Challenges and Changes in Animation 05:57 Funding and Financial Strategies 22:58 The Impact of COVID on the Industry 26:46 Navigating the Modern Acting Landscape 27:34 Building a Creative Community 29:50 Challenges in the Theater Industry 31:39 The Cyclical Nature of Entertainment 39:17 Creating a Jewish Musical 49:04 Advice for Aspiring Actors 52:19 Closing Thoughts and Contact Information Anything Animated Series: https://www.youtube.com/@AnythingAnimatedSeries Laura Darrell: https://www.lauradarrell.com Marc Brener: https://alljewishtheatre.org/members/marc-brener

    54 min
  2. Interview with Web Series Director and Producer. Ep 14

    02/21/2023

    Interview with Web Series Director and Producer. Ep 14

    The interview is with independent film producer Vanessa Evans about her project "Green Girl Diaries," a modern-day adaptation of the musical "Wicked" centered around the college experiences of the characters. The project was inspired by the merchandise her then-boyfriend gave her and her love for the character Elphaba. Evans talks about how the idea had been percolating since 2018, and after dealing with delays due to the pandemic, the project was finally completed in mid-2021. Vanessa discusses how she didn't have a fixed budget and took it day by day, finding or purchasing what was needed. The film was shot by a team from Gargoyle Media, and Evans talks about the importance of finding a team that trusts and respects each other. She encourages young artists to create their own projects and to not be afraid to shoot on their phone. The interview ends with advice for directors to storyboard their films and to respect and inspire their teams to get them to buy into their vision. The project is planned for release on YouTube, and Evans can be found on social media as Nessa Rose 4199. Vanessa Evans is an independent film producer and director who film the Web Series Green Girl Diaries. We talked about her budget, the biggest lessons in filming, directing, and producing the project, and how she took action to make it happen. Follow Vanessa Evans at: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenGirlDia... Twitter: https://twitter.com/nessa_creates __ Follow me at: www.DouglasTaurel.com Solo Show: www.theamericansoldiersoloshow.comTV Series: www.landinghomewebseries.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/douglastaurel Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DouglasTaurel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/douglastaurel/

    51 min

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Voted as one of the Top 60 podcasts for actors by Feedspot. Real conversations, thoughts on the business of acting, the craft of acting, and a few other fun thoughts. No script, just action.