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    Ever wondered how to navigate the indie film scene in the face of unprecedented challenges? Get ready to hear writer-director Joe Badon's incredible journey with his latest film, "The Wheel of Heaven." From pandemic-induced delays to hurricane disruptions, Joe shares the raw reality of bringing his vision to life. If that's not enough, you'll also gain insights into the unique inspirations behind the film, which combines elements of choose-your-own-adventure books and sketch comedy anthologies. Plus, there's exciting news about the film's upcoming streaming release this fall and a DVD/Blu-ray release next year.

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    Kimberly Coburn's journey from a secretary to a multi-talented actress, writer, and producer is nothing short of extraordinary. Discover how a chance encounter at an improv workshop with Rich Telerico led to her friendship with Brian. Kimberly recounts her artistic upbringing across Cairo and Singapore, reflecting on how these experiences shaped her dedication to live performance and her eventual creation of the improv troupe, Done Did That.


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    What happens when a versatile artist juggles auditions, teaching, and honing her craft? Get ready to be inspired by Rachael Knaps, an actress, singer, dancer, and teacher who brings boundless enthusiasm and energy to everything she does. Join us as we reminisce about our shared experiences as background actors in "One Night in Miami," directed by the incredible Regina King. You'll laugh along with us as we recount our humorous attempts to make our smallest roles come alive with authenticity and dedication.

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    What happens when you mix the excitement of the Olympics with the drama of classic Westerns? Join us on NOLA Film Scene with TJ and Plaideau as we recount our latest obsessions and the unique experiences that have kept us entertained. TJ talks about his favorite Olympic events like swimming, BMX biking, and skateboarding, while Plaideau navigates the hectic pace of his work schedule and the relentless New Orleans heat. We both can't help but be awed by Simone Biles' incredible gymnastics talent and share some hilarious horse-riding mishaps from a recent Western project we're involved in. From "The Magnificent Seven" to "The Hateful Eight," TJ's growing interest in Quentin Tarantino films and documentaries offers some fantastic recommendations for your next movie night.

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    What does it take to turn a childhood passion into a thriving career? Join us as we chat with Brooke H. Cellars, an inspiring writer, director, and producer whose love for horror films catapulted her into the filmmaking world at the age of 34. Brooke's journey is filled with determination and creativity, from her days at the University of Louisiana to her hands-on approach in every aspect of film production. We touch on her current collaboration with actress Olivia Peck and reflect on her acclaimed work, "Violet Butterfield, Makeup Artist for the Dead."

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    Imagine growing up on a steady diet of Thundercats, GI Joe, and He-Man, and then getting the chance to chat with Larry Kinney, the legendary voice of Lion-O himself! This episode is a nostalgic treasure trove where we recount not just our exclusive interview with Larry, but also our fond memories of the golden era of cartoons. Beyond the animation, we explore the unique bond within the voice acting community—so different from the cut-throat world of on-screen acting. We also share some heartwarming and hilarious tales from meeting icons like Rowdy Roddy Piper and Macho Man Randy Savage at conventions. And let's not forget to celebrate Brian's incredible win for Best Actor at the Abita Springs International Film Festival!

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    What if the voice behind some of your childhood heroes could take you on a nostalgic journey through the golden era of animated series and classic commercials? Join us as legendary voice actor Larry Kenney, the voice of Lion-O from "Thundercats," Count Chocula, and Sonny the Cocoa Puffs bird, shares fascinating anecdotes from his illustrious career. From his early days in Illinois to his rise in various radio markets, Larry recounts how his natural voice became the iconic roar of Lion-O. Get ready for an intimate and entertaining look behind the scenes of some of your favorite animated characters and commercials.

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    Jessica Packard, known to many as Jess, takes us on a thrilling journey through the world of stunt work and acting in our latest episode of NOLA Film Scene. Jess opens up about her work on "The Last of Us: Immunity" and the physical and emotional demands of performing stunts. She shares her personal story of finding solace and purpose in acting after a heartbreaking loss. Jess is making her mark and has become integral part of the Austin film community. Tune in to hear how Jess transformed her initial interest into a passion and how she navigated her way through student and short films.

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    What if you could transform your acting career by mastering your unique superpowers? This episode of NOLA Film Scene features the extraordinary James DuMont, who takes us through the pivotal moments of his extensive acting journey. From the mentorship of industry legends like Tim Phillips and Larry Moss to the pragmatic application of the Meisner technique, James shares the invaluable lessons he's learned along the way. By drawing on personal stories and career-defining transitions, you'll gain deep insights into how preparation and authenticity can lead to impressive performances in both theater and film.


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    Ever wonder how the vibrant Chicago film scene of the 80s shaped the careers of some of Hollywood's notable actors? Join us as we welcome James DuMont, an actor, producer, and self-tape audition specialist, who takes us on a nostalgic journey from his early days dancing in "Blues Brothers" to a pivotal role on Broadway. At just 15 years old James earned his SAG card in the iconic film The Blues Brothers. He came up in the film industry with actors like John Cusack and Jeremy Piven. James' stories from his high school years, where he balanced a love for acting and baseball, will transport you back to a time when the Chicago film industry was booming. This episode is a heartfelt tribute to the perseverance and passion that drive creative expression beyond the allure of fame and fortune.

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    What if you only had 48 hours to create a film masterpiece? Join us on NOLA Film Scene with TJ and Plaideau as we recount our exhilarating experience with Matt Carroll and friends in the intense 48-hour film project. We also introduce our brand-new mini episodes. Get ready for our weekly returns packed with fresh insights and a sprinkle of cinema magic.

    But that's not all—Brian shares an unforgettable moment with the legendary voice actor Rob Paulson at a recent convention. Hear about Rob's inspiring journey into voice acting and the invaluable wisdom he’s gleaned from industry veterans. Whether you're a die-hard film fan or just looking for something new to watch, this episode is bursting with enthusiasm, recommendations, and a genuine love for all things film. Don't miss out!

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    What happens when Tulane film students Joey, Jack, and audio engineer Riley take over the NOLA Film Scene Podcast? Find out as these budding filmmakers join us to discuss their journey and motivations behind starting a podcast that highlights the vibrant film industry of New Orleans. We dive deep into our backgrounds in acting and voice acting, and discuss the unique cultural richness that sets the NOLA film scene apart from other markets. You’ll hear about the collaborative spirit within the local industry and the exciting opportunities for growth, such as the potential for building new sound stages and expanding the market. This heartfelt exchange is bound to inspire and resonate with filmmakers and film enthusiasts alike.

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    When Mark DeCarlo steps into the room, you know you're in for a treat, and this episode of NOLA Film Scene is no exception. Mark embodies the spirit of New Orleans like no one else, weaving tales of Jazz Fest shenanigans and culinary exploits that make your mouth water and your feet tap. Our trip down the cobblestone streets of NOLA history is peppered with laughter as Mark recounts his personal journey through the city's legendary food and music scene, all while sharing his coveted list of must-visit local haunts.

    Strap in for a wild ride through the worlds of comedy and improvisation where Mark draws a fascinating line connecting the dots between jazz improvisation, the spontaneity of live performance, and the lightning-fast reflexes required in sports. He regales us with stories from his comedic beginnings to the evolution of entertainment in the face of global challenges, including the creation of an animated game show that kept audiences glued to their screens during lockdown. This is a candid look at the courage it takes to stand up and make people laugh, and the innovation required to entertain in the midst of a pandemic.

    As we peer into the crystal ball of entertainment's future, Mark illuminates the revolutionary impact of real-time motion capture on the animation industry and comedy. Imagine animating characters in the blink of an eye, with no lag, and you're starting to see the world through Mark's eyes. We discuss the tech behind this magic and how it's shaping the creation of new, interactive content that has the potential to redefine our expectations of live entertainment. And if that leaves you wanting more, Mark's anticipation for the next Jazz Fest and his infectious craving for fried chicken will have you booking your next trip to New Orleans faster than you can say "laissez les bon temps rouler.”

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    Have you ever stood before the curtain of the entertainment industry, peeking through to catch a glimpse of what happens behind the scenes? Step into the spotlight with Hunter McHugh, a casting director whose roots are deep in New Orleans' effervescent film community, as he shares the transformation from an actor to a casting maestro. Hunter pulls back the curtain on his journey, from standing in for stars on 'Bad Moms' to orchestrating the perfect ensemble cast, all while underscoring the power of adaptability and the magic of collaborative filmmaking.

    As we wade through the kaleidoscope of Hunter's experiences, we're regaled with tales of how a stint in Russia unraveled the universal language of acting. It's a treasure trove of wisdom for actors aiming to hone their craft, with Hunter dishing out advice on acing auditions from commercials to dramatic roles. It's not just about the performance; it's about the fit – and Hunter knows just how to tailor an actor to a role like a bespoke suit.

    Navigating the acting industry doesn't have to be a solo voyage. Hunter stresses the importance of a supportive community and how a nod or a nudge from a fellow artist can be a guiding light. Moreover, he debunks the social media followers fallacy, advocating instead for an authentic digital footprint that captures your essence. And for those moments when you're on the verge of stepping onto the audition stage, armed with Hunter's insights on casting dynamics and the heartfelt encouragement from a director who's truly rooting for you, you'll feel the embrace of the casting world – a realm where every actor's success is celebrated as a collective triumph.

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    Discover the heartbeat of acting with the extraordinary Ann Mahoney, as she shares her profound insights into the art of performance. From nurturing the unique spark within each actor to embracing the stark realities of self-taping in our digital age, Ann's wisdom as an actor, educator, and writer radiates through every word. She delves into the power of an actor's personal narrative in shaping their on-screen presence and unwraps the complex layers actors must navigate when embodying characters that test their moral compass. It's an education in authenticity, and Ann's masterclass in acting is not to be missed.

    Have you ever wondered how actors find the truth in their portrayal? Ann brings to light the transformative Suzuki method, emphasizing the actor's physicality to cultivate a compelling 'neutral' face that allows their true essence to shine. Her stories of character exploration and the importance of a support network remind us that acting is not just a solitary craft but a communal journey. Her candid reflections on the emotional and moral quandaries of the profession offer a rare glimpse into the actor's world, where humor and humanity intertwine with the characters they bring to life.

    Not only does Ann enlighten us with tales of her storied career, including her role as Gladys Presley in "Sun Records" and her foray into the Shakespearean realm as Hamlet, but she also peels back the curtain on "The Walking Dead" and the famous "slap" scene. Her passion for both performing and playwriting pulsates throughout our conversation, culminating in an exclusive look at her work on and off the screen. Ann's dedication to her craft and the joy she finds in teaching are testaments to the enduring power of storytelling, leaving us with inspiration long after the final curtain call.

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    Ever wondered what it's like to trade a drumstick for a script? Kaleb Naquin, once a high school band aficionado, now finds himself on the rise in the acting sphere, and he's here to pull back the curtain on his intriguing journey. From his days at ED White Catholic High School to an impromptu audition that set his path alight, Kaleb's anecdotes about breaking into the Louisiana film scene carry the rhythm of an inspiring drumline—proving that sometimes the best gigs are the ones you never see coming.

    Kaleb tears into the meat of the acting world, swapping stories about the trials of presenting the perfect headshot and resume, and the art of networking that could make or break a career in showbiz. We reminisce about the camaraderie on the set of NCIS New Orleans, contrast it with other less welcoming production environments, and share a few laughs about the invaluable lessons learned from background roles. Our chat is a toast to the New Orleans spirit, where helping hands in the industry are as abundant as the beignets, and resources like the Actors Apothecary are the much-needed salve for the acting soul.

    In the final reel of our session, we recount the thrills (and spills) of the 48 Hour Film Festival, shedding light on how the perfect role could be just a transformation away—whether that's shedding some pounds or sporting a new beard. Our episode wraps with a humorous twist, debating a topic that, while seemingly trivial, is an underlayer to every actor's performance—literally. Stick around and you might find yourself pondering the same question!

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    Have you ever stumbled upon the same plot in different movies and thought, "What are the odds?" Well, we hit the jackpot with Ruby Green, who joins us to unravel the mystery of multiple "Thirst Trap" short films converging in the New Orleans film scene. Our laughter-filled chat takes us behind the scenes, as Ruby, a seasoned casting director, producer, and production manager, dishes on the uncanny coincidences that filmmakers often face. She also teases our minds with the potential of uniting these "Thirst Traps" into one expansive crossover universe—a creative endeavor that we cannot wait to see unfold.

    Ruby's story is as colorful and textured as the streets of New Orleans. Raised in the city's musical embrace, she takes us down memory lane, from her childhood dreams to her transformative leap into the casting realm. It's a tale of serendipity and street scouting, of embracing the gothic charm and how it shaped her aesthetic sensibilities. Ruby doesn't stop there; she generously shares nuggets of wisdom for actors mastering the self-tape audition. Her advice? Keep it simple, be confident, and nail the technical details. If you've aspired to catch the eye of a casting director, Ruby's insights are your roadmap to making an impression.

    Wrapping things up, we venture into the practicalities of the casting world, demystifying the casting platforms and the actor-casting director dynamic. Ruby offers a peek into her decision-making process, highlighting the significance of authenticity and clarity in communications. If you're keen to stay on top of casting calls in the NOLA film scene and beyond, following @rudebellycasting on Instagram is a must. In the spirit of continuous learning and connection, we also suggest checking out Active Access, where narrative projects come alive. With Ruby's stories and tips in your arsenal, your next audition could be the gateway to your big break!

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    Ever thought about growing out a beard to land the perfect role, or how your unique quirks could be your ticket to stardom? Creek Wilson, the man behind the Mariner Ghost in "The Haunted Mansion," joins us for a candid talk about the idiosyncrasies of the acting world and the unexpected opportunities that come with embracing your distinctive features. We get personal as Creek reminisces about his daughter's pushing towards the big screen, the invaluable advice from acting vets like Danny Trejo, and the camaraderie he's found with colleagues including Rosario Dawson. It's an episode stitched together with life lessons, both heartfelt and humorous, from the trenches of the Nola film scene.

    As we peel back the curtain on the acting industry, you'll discover the rip-roaring excitement of live performances and the raw energy of improv classes. Creek and the guys swap stories about the challenges and triumphs of entering the field later in life, proving it's never too late to chase your dreams. This chapter is not just about the laughs and applause; it's a masterclass in resilience and the art of learning from the seasoned professionals who grace the stage and screen.

    Investing in yourself takes more than just commitment; it requires strategy and sometimes, a bit of sacrifice. In this episode, we break down the nuts and bolts of what it means to truly invest in your acting career—from quality headshots to the not-so-glamorous hours in training and travel. We also venture into the digital realm, discussing the allure of voice acting, the thrill of potential video game roles, and how fan conventions open doors to new worlds of opportunity. Tune in and be inspired as we chart the course through an actor's life, replete with studio stories and the dreams that keep us reaching for the stars.

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    Step into the world of Billy Slaughter, a New Orleans actor with a tale that's as riveting as the roles he plays. Our candid conversation peels back the curtain on his remarkable journey post-SAG strike, the visceral experience of filming "The Ravine" within the walls of a real penitentiary, and the ways faith and true crime weave through the fabric of this compelling story. Billy's reflections on the raw, authentic interactions with inmates and the cast's ability to tackle complex narratives showcase not only his dedication to his craft but also the depth of talent within the ensemble.

    Transitioning from a PlayStation aficionado to a seasoned actor, Billy shares the highs and lows of an industry where unpredictability is the only constant. Listeners will be inspired by the tales of his climb from background roles to the forefront, the resilience needed to face being cut from projects, and the excitement of potentially reprising a role. The discussion also highlights Billy's experience on the set of Twisted Metal and the thrill of seeing a local hero like Anthony Mackie step into the role of Captain America, underscoring the close-knit nature of the acting community in New Orleans.

    Beyond the spotlight, Billy opens up about his passion for teaching acting, offering a heartfelt look at how it allows him to maintain a connection to the industry. He discusses the transition actors are making from self-tape auditions back to the in-person scenario in a post-COVID era, emphasizing the value of real-time feedback from casting directors. As we wrap up, our musings take a playful turn, imagining our guest in iconic roles from Star Wars to Game of Thrones while celebrating the camaraderie of our local acting scene. Don't miss this enchanting episode filled with insights, laughs, and a dose of inspiration for anyone chasing their dreams in the world of acting.

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    Ever wondered what it takes to leap from the known to the unknown and land on your feet? Alicia Lu did just that, trading the certainty of a marketing career for the unpredictable yet exhilarating world of acting in New Orleans. Join us for a heart-to-heart with this magnetic talent, where she walks us through her compelling transformation and ascent in the acting sphere.

    Our conversation with Alicia illuminates the audition process as more than just tryouts for roles; they're a platform to display prowess and adaptability. We chew over the nuggets of wisdom from industry veterans about embracing these moments as career-defining rather than mere role-seeking. Plus, we touch on the synergy between interviews and auditions, unpacking the preparation and resilience needed in both arenas.

    As Alicia narrates tales of the New Orleans film community's collaborative heartbeat, you'll feel the pulse of a network that puts passion at the forefront, blurring the lines between work and play. The episode also delves into the delicate balance between challenging oneself and honoring one's boundaries, offering a candid look at how actors like Regina King and Walton Goggins tackle controversial roles. Listen in for a real and riveting exploration of the bonds that tie actors together, woven throughout our exchange with the effervescent Alicia Lu.

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