For the first time in the history of The 98% this episode is about the craft itself...acting! Andrew McIlroy is this weeks guest and he shares some amazingly useful thoughts, advice and coaching tips for TV/Film auditions and screen acting in general. As one of Vancouver's most notable and esteemed acting coaches, Andrew has vast experience in working as an actor himself as well as a wide range of coaching work, spanning decades. He is sought after by producers, casting directors and talent agents and The 98% is very lucky to have him sharing his wisdom! Find out more information about Andrew and his training programmes here https://www.mcilroyandassociates.com and follow on instagram @mcilroyandassociates . Follow us on twitter! @the98percentpod Check out our website and read our blog at www.the98percentpod.com Get 25% off your monthly subscription of WeAudition with the code 9825. WeAudition connects you with self tape readers and acting coaches around the globe as well as casting calls and chances to video chat with some of the industry's top casting directors! You can also earn money by being a reader for someone else! www.weaudition.com If you'd like to take your support of The 98% a little bit further throw us a couple quid on our patreon page. Every little helps and goes towards paying for our podcast host page that keeps The 98% free and available to listen to in full. There is also a bonus episode on there for patrons only which includes never before heard clips that didn't make it into this series of the podcast! https://www.patreon.com/the98percentpod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The 98% explores what life is really like for the majority of actors and performers who, rather than trying to find an outfit for the Oscar's, are trying to find a reader for a self tape after working a bar shift. It comes as a surprise to most that only 2% of actors earn their main source of income from acting work. This podcast represents, and gives a voice to, th...