Async Coaching · Long-form

BUILD THE WORK, round by round.

A scene-study format for actors with full schedules. Pick a scene; we develop it together over multiple rounds of personalized video feedback you can rewatch forever — no calendar Tetris required.

Best for
Building craft Self-tape rep Working actors Different time zones
01 — Process

Four rounds. One scene. Real growth.

Each study is a multi-round conversation. You record, I respond on video, you adjust and re-record. Every note stays in your library — for this scene, and the next one like it.

1

Pick a scene

Choose your own sides, a published play, or pick from a curated library. We agree on goals before we start.

2

Cold tape

Record a first pass on your own — instinct only, no notes. Send it over. This is your starting line.

3

Video feedback

Within 72 hours you get a recorded breakdown — choices, beats, voice, the spine of the scene. Specific, surgical.

4

Refine & repeat

Re-record with the new direction. We do this 2–4 times until the scene is in your bones — and it stays in your library.

02 — Tiers

Two depths. One scene each.

Standard · 2 rounds

Single Study

$180 / scene

Two full rounds of recorded feedback on one scene. Right-sized when you want a deep dive on a single piece without committing to a longer program.

  • One scene of your choice
  • Two rounds of video feedback
  • Permanent access to recordings
  • 72-hour turnaround per round
Start a Single Study →
03 — FAQ

Things people usually ask.

How long does a study take, end to end?

Most single studies finish in 1–2 weeks; deep studies typically run 3–4 weeks. You set the pace — there's no clock on responding to my notes.

Do I need a reader for the off-camera lines?

Ideally, yes — a friend, a fellow actor, anyone you trust to give you something to play against. If that's not possible, I can read with you for an additional fee.

What's the difference between this and Quick Notes?

Quick Notes is a single round of feedback for a specific audition or self-tape on a tight clock. Remote Scene Study is multi-round, focused on building craft over time. Different tools for different problems.

Can I bring my own scene, or do you assign them?

Either. Bring sides from a current project, a play you love, or pick from a curated list of pieces I think you'd grow inside.

What recording setup do I need?

Whatever gets a clean read — phone on a tripod is fine. A second light helps. We're working on the acting, not the cinematography.

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I keep going back to the recordings. It's like having Gavin's notes in my pocket for every audition that follows.
Working actor   /   Los Angeles

Pick a scene. Start a study.

If a 30-minute Zoom isn't going to give you what you actually need, this format will. Let's go deeper.

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