November 11, 2009

IAP03: Brian Vermiere

In Episode 3, Albert continues his journey with a prospective manager while Trev sits down for some serious noodle-baking performer philosophy with Brian Vermeire, founder and CEO of Holdon Log, and creator of PerformerTrack webware. If this one doesn't get you moving, nothing will.

Be sure to listen for the exclusive Inside Acting promo code at the end of the interview. Total running time: 55:46.

Questions? Comments? Just lonely? Tweet us @trevoralgatt and @DigitalActor. Or drop us an e-mail at insideactingpodcast[at]gmail[dot]com

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9 COMMENTS:

  1. Thank you, Allie I sent a long email to your gmail. This is great for the community.
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  2. What an interview - sure woke up this lazy actor. I am getting in my game and am signed up for the webinars listed on the site and also at
    www.PerformerWebinars.com

    You said: If this one doesn't get you moving, nothing will. I am going to get aways from the actor crap and focus on what I knew all along business relationships. Thank you, thank you.
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  3. You're welcome! Brian and Kristina are priceless resources, and we couldn't be more thrilled that you find the information in the podcast helpful. Thank you for listening!
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  4. Just heard Brian on the Thriving Artist Circle too and looking him up.

    What are resource he is and really enjoying the different topics you are addressing.

    Marty
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  5. Brian was here too:
    http://actorsentertainment.com/actorse/january-27-actorse-with-actors-entertainment/

    he's so motivating and I like that he's usuing realy world ideas rather than a lot of pay-to-play talk and when someone in the Industry tells you don't need to do something make sure you don't see this as a reason to be lazy and not do it. If you don't send a thankyou (and with a lead to your other work) then that's an opportunity lost for some prof. to think of you for their next gig. Out of sight, out of mind.

    Another actor from BANG said he was on your show but it was hard to search for him. Am I missing a TOC?

    Thank you for a great resource.
    I'm a fan.

    Dani
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  6. (My comment was posted but I don't see it. Trying it again. Sorry if it's a dupe.)

    Brian was here too:
    http://actorsentertainment.com/actorse/january-27-actorse-with-actors-entertainment/

    he's so motivating and I like that he's usuing realy world ideas rather than a lot of pay-to-play talk and when someone in the Industry tells you don't need to do something make sure you don't see this as a reason to be lazy and not do it. If you don't send a thankyou (and with a lead to your other work) then that's an opportunity lost for some prof. to think of you for their next gig. Out of sight, out of mind.

    Another actor from BANG said he was on your show but it was hard to search for him. Am I missing a TOC?

    Thank you for a great resource.
    I'm a fan.

    Dani
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  7. Met Brian in person at the Biz Expo this weekend. He's the real deal and I had no idea what I was missin out on by not using PerformerTrack. I've been on it ever since.
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  8. Coming to you from the article in Performers Nation today. Did you read it? http://www.holdonlog.com/pages/AN-FEELINGS-0710.html Stoked to listen to this on my way home from the fricken' cubicle I will tell my friends. So many of us actors need to rid the feeling warmly and our egos and just get down to business.
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  9. Is the link broken?
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