Anna: I love the positive attitude and the absolute confidence. People aren’t afraid to go after what they want here and make things happen. I also find that there’s never a shortage of people making amazing projects that want to collaborate and that’s led to some great opportunities. Like appearing in my first LA based feature WTF! which I’m very much looking forward to coming out in 2016. It had such an amazing team on it that I loved working with including an amazing producer and director team in Kyle Zingler and Peter Herro. Adam’s also in it although our characters don’t meet. We tend to get cast together a lot!
Aside from work the weather creates such an outdoor lifestyle and being able to be at the beach within minutes is also very cool.
Adam: The weather is a bit better here ;)
I love the positivity and the can do attitude of the city. If you are not doing something to further your career, why not? It's so easy to get some friends together and create content, now more so than ever. I also love that it is an industry town and setup in such a way to support actors.
Do you have any hidden gems in LA that you want to share with us?
Adam: Not so much a hidden gem, as it is a little macabre but it is a fabulous piece of Hollywood history and that's Westwood Cemetery which is the final resting place of Marilyn Monroe, amongst many others.
Outlaw Burger on Van Nuys Blvd in The Valley, is probably one of the biggest and best burgers I have eaten.
Anna: I love The Last Bookstore in DownTown LA. We stumbled on it during the edit for a short film we produced recently called ‘Blast From The Past’ and it’s a gem if you like old bookstores. It also has some beautiful art installations upstairs.
Some people have misconceptions about LA, did you ?
Anna: I was warned that it would be very cutthroat and competitive. It’s been the absolute opposite. People have been so helpful and opened countless doors and welcomed us into their lives. I’ve had nothing but good industry experiences so far. Being plugged into great communities of like minded people like the BAFTA Newcomers, headed by the wonderful and dedicated Sandro Monetti, makes a big difference to that sense of family too.
Adam: That it is really fake and flakey. You don't put out as much high quality product without A LOT of really talented highly committed people. LA is positively brimming with them. As part of the BAFTA LA Newcomers scheme my mentor Mary Anne McGarry has been an invaluable source of information and support, for which I am extremely grateful.
What would you suggest to others who are thinking about making the move here ?
Adam: Do your research, moving countries is hard, so knowing the lay of the land is invaluable. Visiting helps, but living here is very different to visiting. Plug in to as many communities as possible and experience as much of life here as possible, it is such an amazing place with so much to offer, also the support you will get from these communities as you transition will be of incredible help.
Anna: Save lots of money before you move! It’s easy to underestimate how much it costs to start over in a different country. Make sure you have at least 1 person to call for a coffee as soon as you get here as LA can be overwhelming at first and a friendly face can really help with that. Then dive in and go for it but don’t forget to enjoy the ride!
If your life was a TV show what would be the theme tune and why?
Adam: Either Shotgun Rider by Tim McGraw it sums up my love of my wife and my life perfectly. As long as we are together, I know I am headed in the right direction or Mirrorball by Elbow . We fell in love to this song, it changed our worlds.
Anna: It’s hard picking just one as music has always been such a major part of our lives. Our wedding was a mini music festival! But I’d say these lyrics from ‘Mirrorball’ sum up our life and our LA journey perfectly:
“You make the moon our mirrorball The street's an empty stage The city's sirens, violins Everything has changed”
Lastly , how can we find out more about you ?
Twitter: @AnnaSambrooks
Twitter: @AdamJohnBlake
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