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Are you confident in your acting choices - but secretly scared to let them go when a director gives you a note?

Many actors think confidence means sticking to their first idea. But on set, that can make you look rigid or hard to direct.


In this episode of The Actor’s Career Compass, Martin Bentsen explains how real confidence actually makes you more flexible, not less - and why directors trust actors who can adjust fast.

You’ll discover:

  1. Why trusting your instincts makes you easier to direct, not harder
  2. How to stay emotionally detached so feedback never shakes you
  3. A simple rehearsal mindset that builds both boldness and humility

If you want to feel strong in your choices and calm when direction comes your way, press play now and start building the kind of confidence directors love.


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Website: https://www.martinbentsen.com


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"This show dives deep into the world of acting in film, exploring the journey of movie acting with stories, building confidence among aspiring actors, navigating auditions and productions, and offering insights from acting agents, coaches, and the challenges of becoming SAG-AFTRA eligible to advance your acting career, skills, and landing roles."

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