0011: Five Moments From Being On Set
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Hey there, hero!
Whenever any of my VO Heroes branch out to working on-camera, it’s a special moment of joy for me when I get to hear how much they loved it.
And that moment happened this past week when one of my Pro members got to work on-set this week.
What he wrote me was filled with five things he thought might be helpful to remember, and I thought I’d share them with you. Maybe you’ll find them helpful, too.
Raw captioning:
well hey there hero in this episode of
 the vo Heroes podcast I’m coming to you
 from my voiceover studio rather than my
 on-camera studio I didn’t want to lose
 the ability to do a podcast episode from
 in here and I kind of missed it and
 we’re making some changes in here as
 well if you’re watching the video
 version of this you’ll see them shortly
 but what I wanted to share for you this
 week was some things that came to me
 when a client of mine a hero a vo hero
 pro got to work on set and what he came
 away with I think it’s helpful for me to
 remember and might be helpful for you
 too and we’ll do that coming up next on
 this episode of the vo heroes podcast
 [Music]
 so I always love it when a client or
 student of mine branches out into
 something that isn’t the norm and one of
 my heroes who I’ve known only from doing
 vo work with me and a podcast that he’s
 a part of got a chance to work on set
 and you know instead of just saying hey
 I got a chance to work on set he
 actually wrote a note and posted it in
 our private discussion group on vo he
 rose calm and it was nice I love those
 moments when you stretch when you leave
 your comfort zone or you return to what
 you’ve done before because I think he’d
 done on-camera work before and it had
 been a while anyway he wrote something I
 wanted to share it with you I just
 wanted to take a moment to say a very
 special thank you to David H Lawrence
 17th you’re welcome I got to do
 on-camera work yesterday for the first
 time in a long time and I feel like the
 camera-ready you class the secrets of
 screen acting book and podcast and many
 other times he’s talked to us about his
 experiences via conversations outside of
 these classes were a huge help in making
 yesterday a big success that’s very kind
 of you I appreciate that
 the producer the director and the
 production assistant all took a shine to
 me and I ended up being in the middle of
 a key scene because of it which is great
 that’s what you want so this is my list
 of to do’s that I put together from what
 David has taught me number one be
 prepared have a plan and bring
 everything you need yeah yeah you’re
 gonna have some downtime you’re gonna
 have some time off in your trailer or
 off in your dressing room or just off to
 the side make sure you bring something
 to occupy your time but keep one eye on
 what’s going on on set right number two
 introduce yourself to the people who
 need to know you’re there and let them
 know you’re standing by ready to do
 whatever they need and it’s an
 interesting kind of shade on that you
 let them know you’re there but don’t get
 in their way and that’s kind of what
 he’s saying I’m here I’m ready whenever
 you are which is great because so many
 people show up with this
 like need to be okay I’m ready to go we
 ready to go is everybody ready to go you
 don’t have to do that just relax you’re
 there because you got booked the
 production assistants gonna take care of
 you you’re gonna sign your paperwork
 you’re gonna get into makeup and
 wardrobe whatever you need to do you’re
 gonna do some blocking they’re gonna set
 the lights up you’re gonna shoot the
 scene from one angle you’re gonna it’s
 all gonna be taken care of so bring some
 stuff during those down times when
 they’re turning around when they’re
 adjusting lights when they’re changing
 up what they planned on doing to
 something more appropriate number three
 stay out of the way but still within
 eyesight of the people who need you
 again very key to be available not like
 off at the crafts table or off in your
 trailer not paying attention you know
 talking to the extras you know when
 you’re when you’re or if you’re an extra
 talking to the crew or trying to you
 know be part of it just in case you need
 me hey maybe you’ll promote me yeah just
 you know relax and that’s what I’m
 getting from all of this stuff and then
 number four when there are breaks get to
 know the people around you ask questions
 if you can taking an interest in
 learning more and I can tell you that
 that is so appreciated if you’re just
 basically chatting with somebody who
 rarely gets chatted with you know you
 think of gaffers you think of focused
 pullers you think of grips you think of
 people who are not necessarily the
 glamour positions on the crew they love
 talking with actors they let as long as
 it’s not a chore and clearly it wasn’t a
 chore for him and then there was a fifth
 one a bonus one be perfectly happy to
 stay late and do as many takes as they
 need we had a problem with random people
 inserting themselves into our shoot oh
 like the person across the street as
 soon as they would call action the guy
 across the street would go ruining the
 take yeah when the director started
 apologizing to the actors for all the
 retakes I just smiled and said no
 worries I’m glad to do as many as we
 need oh that’s like that’s like music to
 the
 Kruse ears when you’re not one of those
 actors when you’re not a wack derp right
 I’ve heard so many people call actors
 that are filled with themselves or are
 doing things that that just turn people
 off to actors mostly and then it’s so
 refreshing when somebody doesn’t do
 those things so awesome
 yeah so no worries I’m glad to do as
 many as we need thank you David you’re
 awesome
 I so appreciate it and when I when I
 read this I was like it brought back so
 many memories of you know recent
 memories just a few weeks ago but all
 the way back to when I first started
 doing on-camera work and how much fun it
 was and how much it reminded me of what
 it was like when I first started doing
 radio couldn’t wait to get to the studio
 couldn’t wait to get on air was like
 nervous and with excitement and over the
 years you know radio turned into a
 different kind of business and it wasn’t
 all that exciting to work in but to see
 this to see this joy is just really
 really great I
 I so appreciate the kind words and I
 think what we can all take away from
 this is there is nothing in this
 business that has to be achar everything
 we are so blessed so fortunate to be in
 a business where so much is awesome it’s
 so cool to have a scene just flow and
 it’s so cool to go in for an audition
 and know that you’ve got it and then to
 get that call and and and to see the
 results on the screen
 it’s just mmm it’s just great I wonder
 what it’s like for you do you have that
 joy do you have that what would it what
 I’m coming from here is this this like
 wondrous joy do you still have that joy
 you still know what it’s like to feel
 fortunate to be in the business is there
 cynicism creeping in I don’t feel an
 ounce of it here right so let me know in
 the comments below I’d love to know what
 you think because keeping things fresh
 like this keeping things in perspective
 and enjoying the fact that we get to do
 this
 a job instead of jobs that aren’t
 necessarily so much fun mm-hmm anyway
 let me know in the comments below on
 viajeros comm I’d love to have you on my
 list if you want to get on the list at
 the very bottom of the page there’s a
 little form you can fill out says get on
 the list right at the top of the form
 and I want to thank you so much for
 giving me a little bit of your time this
 week I thank you for listening and for
 watching I’m David H Lawrence 217th and
 I will talk with you soon.
 
		 
			
That’s a great experience to share. I’ll keep those things in mind if…, I mean, “when” I get booked on something again 🙂
Yep – “when”. 🙂 Mind you, I don’t pursue on-camera, I just don’t say no to it if I happen to have something show up on my radar. The circumstances and schedule lined up perfect for my last one.
This is really cool! Thanks for sharing it 🙂
Congrats to David for excellent teaching about how to prepare, and to the successful auditioner!