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Stop Treating Self Tapes Like A Chore

S02E04
Mar 16, 2026
24:04
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If self-tapes feel like punishment, there’s a good chance you’re approaching them completely wrong.

Self-tapes didn’t kill auditions. They just changed the rules.

Self-tapes have completely changed the way actors audition — and a lot of actors still treat them like a chore.

In this episode of The Working Actor NYC, Benjamin Howes and Patrick Richwood unpack the mindset shift that can make self-taping not just tolerable… but actually creative and empowering.

Yes, many actors miss the energy of being in the room with casting directors. But the self-tape era has also opened up new opportunities: more control over your performance, the ability to collaborate with your own community of readers, and a chance to approach the audition like a miniature piece of storytelling.

We talk about:
• Why self-tapes feel isolating — and why that might be a myth
• How building a circle of readers can actually strengthen your acting community
• Whether props help or hurt your audition
• Why overproducing your self-tape can backfire
• The difference between playing it safe and making specific choices
• How to start thinking of self-tapes as a creative opportunity instead of a burden

Because here’s the truth: the rules of the industry have changed.And the actors who adapt fastest are the ones who keep working.

If you’re still treating self-tapes like something you have to get through, this conversation might help you start using them to your advantage.
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