Are you sitting in your comfort zone? Or are you intentionally working at the edge of your growth?
Try something new, be uncomfortable and drive your own artist!
Hillary Tuck & Eric Hunicutt from The Performer’s Mindset are joining our conversation on Cue To Cue this week to urge us to try something that seems crazy and create our unique interpretation instead of going with the obvious choices. They remind us that there’s a bunch of different versions to do a thing, even though our first impulse often takes us to just one option.
Are you afraid you might do it wrong? Are you focused on hitting the marks and just getting it done?
Enjoy the process and love your messy bits! Show your authentic self as an artist.
In this episode:
- How the ability to pick options makes good improvisers
- The benefits of virtual workshops in creating a community of artists
- How starting to perform at a young age impacted Hillary’s search for identity
- The importance of intentionally being willing to work at the edge of your growth
- The impact of having a process in developing a performer’s mindset
Hillary Tuck & Eric Hunicutt: Unlocking The Performer’s Mindset
A little about Hillary:
Hillary Tuck has been a working actor since she was 14. She has been a series regular on several shows including Honey I Shrunk the Kids. Her movies have been to Sundance. You may have seen her on shows like Grimm, NCIS and 90210… You’ve heard her voice on Family Guy and she’s been in commercials that aired during the super bowl. You can see her most recently in Sorry For Your Loss with Elizabeth Olsen and recurring in season five of Bosch. Hillary has been an acting teacher and on set coach since 2014 at Warner Loughlin Studios…coaching actors on shows like Fox’s The Exorcist, ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy and comedians like George Lopez
Follow Hillary!
Twitter: @MissHillaryTuck
Instagram: @HillaryTuck
A little about Eric:
Follow Eric!
Instagram: @ehunicutt
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