Ep. 10 - Baby Actors: Let's Learn to Swim with Wendy Alane Wright
Release Date: 12/03/2024
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Entirely not due to popular demand, but rather Thomas' own selfish interest in talking shop with his brother, we're dropping this BONUS EPISODE from Season 1 featuring Kris Eber, Emmy-award-winning producer! The topic of this episode is safety on set—specifically, how risk is calculated and managed by attentive producers. The role of a producer is multifaceted, but chief among their responsibilities is managing the investment a studio makes in a production, which inherently involves managing risk. At the time this episode was recorded, actor Alec Baldwin's trial for the accidental shooting...
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In this inaugural episode of Big Break Pod, host and creator Thomas M Copeland introduces you in broad strokes to the show, why it exists, and what you can expect to get out of listening and engaging with each episode! PLUS, we introduce our friend of the show Kris Eber, Emmy-award winning half-hour comedy series producer behind The Mayor, The Kids Are Alright, Dave, and most recently, Muppets Mayhem for Disney+. Why would a producer with such accomplished accolades be willing to join such a scrappy little outfit? Because Kris thinks Thomas is really handsome. Just kidding! It's because Kris...
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Kicking off our first season with a WHIZ BANG is Bill Barretta, Emmy-award winning actor, puppeteer, and ineffable and effectual creator! Thomas and Bill talk about what to expect from professional conservatory theatre training, as Thomas enters The Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City with the Fall 2024 cohort, Bill's alma mater; how to create lively characters from our instincts and observations of the world around us; and why The Muppets continue to hold staying power in American culture and entertainment. If nothing else, you don't want to miss Bill's impression of Sanford Meisner, the...
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Take a journey with Thomas and Miami-based independent filmmaker Michael Ruiz-Unger as they discuss in detail what it takes to write, direct, and produce your own short film! Michael would know a thing or two about it. Michael wrote, and Thomas performed in, "Save the Flea" a short film that first premiered at the Miami Film Festival in 2023, taking the Audience Award in the short film category. The film has since gone on to make the festival rounds across the U.S. Thomas and Michael discuss how to conceptualize and nurture an idea for a film, the (sometimes grueling) writing process,...
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We all remember the iconic film that defined the early 2000s rom-com genre: the popular jock can’t date the girl next door until her offbeat sister finds her own date, leading him to hire a rugged bad boy to charm her. Loosely based on William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew, it was also Heath Ledger’s major film debut. You know it as 10 Things I Hate About You, but for director Gil Junger, It's just one of the many impactful projects he has led over his forty-year Hollywood career. In today's episode, Gil joins Thomas to discuss what he looks for in an extraordinary audition, his...
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In this episode, Thomas engages in a personal and insightful conversation with Bianka Krausch, founder of Talent Direct Agency (TDA). As Thomas's representative agency in the Southeast regions, including Miami and Atlanta, TDA holds a special place in his professional journey. Together, they delve into: The Genesis of TDA: Bianka shares the story behind the establishment of Talent Direct Agency, highlighting its evolution and mission in the entertainment industry. Spotting Talent: Insights into what catches Bianka's eye in talent submissions, offering valuable advice for aspiring actors,...
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We're going to exit stage right today and welcome Ben Gabler on the show! Ben is an accomplished founder in tech and currently CEO at Rocket.net, one of the world's fastest growing Wordpress website hosting platforms. Ben is also an old friend of Thomas', having grown up together in Jupiter, Florida. As Thomas and Ben split ways after high school, their careers and life experiences diverged, but also moved in a kind of tandem. Ben founded (and sold) several companies, rising to the top of the website hosting industry, while Thomas spent that time in marketing, advertising, and legal...
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This episode is a treat for all the film, TV, and commercial directors out there! Step into the creative realm of directing through the lens of a producer with Emmy-Award winning producer Kris Eber! Kris talks with Thomas about his experiences working with directors of episodic comedy TV that he respects the most, how they operate on and off set, and what exactly he consistently sees in the best directors he's worked with over his twenty-plus year career. Thomas also talks about his experience with great directors, and what separates them from the rest. If you're an aspiring director, or a...
info_outlineIf you're an aspiring actor, or just recently bitten by the bug to perform, or if you have simply only given some thought to acting - think again and run away from the terrible idea as fast as you can. No! Just kidding! But you should listen to this episode. You're what Thomas and Wendy Alane Wright refer to as a "baby actor", and we love you for it - or, at least, Wendy really does. Wendy Alane Wright is an acting coach, talent manager, and performer herself with the world's largest online acting community called Talent Managers for Actors (TMFA) on Facebook with over 100,000 members strong, and there's nothing in this world she loves more than to work with, guide, and coach baby actors as you get exposed to this industry and this career choice. In this episode, Thomas talks to Wendy about where her love for baby actors originates from, and the most important tidbits of information you should know when thinking about taking acting classes, or getting on set for the very first time. And while you're listening, head on over to Amazon to pick up one of many books Wendy has written on acting - including her favorite, Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager (https://a.co/d/9AA7VEF). If you dream of being an actor, you simply CANNOT miss this episode!
About Wendy: Wendy Alane Wright is the founder of The Hollywood Winners Circle Academy, the #1 online business training for actors worldwide, and the Facebook group Talent Managers For Actors, which boasts 64,000 members. She has authored seven books in the Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager series and hosts the YouTube channel Secrets of a Hollywood Talent Manager, with 88,000 subscribers and 4 million views. Wendy teaches the business of acting at institutions nationwide, including Cleveland State University, Stage 32, Backstage.com, and many more. A recording artist, music producer, and actor, Wendy has a 360-degree perspective of the entertainment industry, making her a leading expert in helping new actors break into show business. As a Hollywood Talent Manager and president of WAW Entertainment, her clients have appeared in hit TV shows like Modern Family, Blackish, and American Horror Story and booked major commercials for brands like Shutterfly, Visa, and Mercedes. Wendy has also assisted high-profile managers and agents with careers of stars like Michael Jackson, Neil Patrick Harris, and Barbra Streisand. Regularly featured in podcasts, magazines, and talk shows, including The Oprah Winfrey Show, Wendy is passionate about empowering actors to succeed.