This is episode 113 and we are chatting with acting teacher, filmmaker, and author DW Brown.


Brown has trained actors, writers, and directors for the past 20 years at The Joanne Baron/DW Brown Studio in LA. Working with such talents as Robin Wright, Leslie Mann, Olivia Wilde, Keanu Reeves, and more.



We talk to him about his newest book You Can Act On Camera: Insider Tips for Delivering A Great Performance Every Time. We also compare different acting methods, discuss being vulnerable for acting, being fully in the moment, the concept of ego depletion, how the concept of H.A.L.T. applies to acting, what “leave room for the scissors” mean, and much more.


GenreTainment is where Marx & Julie talk about what is happening in the world of film, TV and web series. We give you interviews with writers, directors, producers and actors in both independent and not-so-independent creations.


Links:

The Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown StudioYou Can Act on Camera: Insider Tips for Delivering a Great Performance Every TimeYou Can Act!: A Complete Guide for ActorsGenreTainment on FacebookTelevision on the Wild Wild Web: How To Blaze Your Own TrailLeague of GeeksMarx on Twitter: @MrMarx

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