For this episode of The Business of Show Business I talk to Jake Waby. We discuss the importance of video and audio content in a digital world and how important it is to performer.
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Show notes:
0:49 Interview starts
1:58 How Jake's career started
2:40 Figuring out the acting side of the industry wasn’t for Jake
4:04 Starting young in the entertainment industry
4:28 Coming to London was the next stop 'This is where I am going as apposed to where I have been'
5:22 Creating videos from a young age
5:54 'What I lost at drama school'
7:29 People noticing a difference in you when you aren't doing what makes you happy
7:59 'It's hard to be an actor'
9:01 'I don’t think anyone should ever go that bit of my life was useless...'
10.19 Nothing is ever perfect first time
11:22 'There are so many pressured areas of the industry that mine doesn’t have to be part of one'
12:07 How important is it to have a vocal reel?
12:23 At the end of the day it is a digital world!
13:37 'All it takes is one person to see you video who has something for you.'
14:08 'Use all the moments for opportunities'
Everything to do with your person brand is an opportunity for content
16:18 All it takes is for someone to relate to you or your video
16:40 The importance of making connections
17:38 What is a typical day in the life of Jake?
18: 55 What is rejection for Jake?
20:33 'I let a lot of work come to me'
21:58 'At the end of the day you want to be contribute positively to the world, even if you have had a bad day'
22:12 You learn in this industry that everyone has a story
23:03 How have your performance skills helped you as a business?
23:30 Drama school
24:40 'It taught me where there were holes in the industry that I could slot into'
26:40 'You don’t have to be one thing in this life!'
27:40 Is it healthy for performers to have a side passion?
31:09 The difficulties of the entertainment industry
32:45 Can you share some advice on vocal reels and video?
35:08 'There is no one way into this industry'
35:35 'If you are in a good place, the world is your oyster, if you are in a bad place, you will only see the negative in everything'
36: 35 What is the ideal length for a showreel?
To find out more about Jake head to https://jakewabyproductions.com/