meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Off Camera with Sam Jones

Ep 13. Michael B. Jordan

Off Camera with Sam Jones

offcamera

Arts, Education, Off Camera, Tv & Film

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 19 March 2020

⏱️ 68 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

Drug dealer, football player, alcoholic, shooting victim. In his first decade of acting, Michael B. Jordan has found ways to humanize characters that, on the page, may seem stereotypically what he dubs “the black guy.” In The Wire, a young and very sheltered Jordan asked fellow actors to help him understand how to simulate a cocaine high onscreen, and through that surreal experience discovered his unfettered love of acting. In Friday Night Lights, Jordan started journaling as an acting exercise, and amassed a detailed back story for quarterback Vince Howard that made the character seem shockingly real. With Fruitvale Station, Jordan dug even deeper. Playing a real person for the first time, he inserted himself deep into the family of the slain Oscar Grant, who was killed by a police officer on a train platform in Oakland in 2009. Jordan spent time with Oscar’s former girlfriend, mother, daughter, and all of his friends. The result was an intensely real portrayal of an innocent young man in a film that exposes our ongoing race problem in this country, and Jordan’s performance was nuanced, understated, and masterful. Perhaps his ability to play characters with the odds stacked against him comes from his own desire not to fall into that lifestyle. Jordan started working very young, doing modeling and acting in commercials, and saw an acting career as a way out of the tough urban environment of Newark, New Jersey. In his words, he saw “plenty of Wallaces, Bodies, and Avon Barksdales,” and was determined to make a better life for himself. Not only does Jordan not want to just “play the black guy,” he also doesn’t want to compare himself too closely to actors that came before. He says he doesn’t want to be the next Will Smith, or the next Tom Cruise--he just wants to be himself. When you are around Jordan, his optimism and ambition are infectious and endearing. He doesn’t just want to star in films – he wants to produce them. He doesn’t want to just be on television, he wants his own channel. And he doesn’t just want to be the face of a studio, he wants to run a studio. At Off Camera, we wouldn’t bet against him doing anything he sets his mind to.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Hey folks Sam Jones here.

0:01.0

Welcome to another edition of Off-camera.

0:04.0

Well, this is a very different week.

0:09.0

Hey folks, Sam Jones here.

0:11.0

Welcome to another edition of Off-camera. Well, this is a very different week. Hey speaking into a microphone while sitting in a closet in my house, surrounded by board games and

0:25.2

puzzles, cat carriers, trumpet, a violin, and this is the playroom closet in my house and this is where we're making off camera this week.

0:35.0

You know with this coronavirus outbreak I'm taking no chances and I'm practicing extreme

0:40.8

social distancing as are all the off-camera employees.

0:44.0

Now this is a really weird time. My kids are doing school via the internet. I've filled my

0:49.4

freezer and fridge and pantry with as much food as I could and I think we have enough toilet paper but the truth is no one knows how long

0:56.6

this will go on for and there's a lot of uncertainty for all of us.

1:00.4

And if you've been listening to this podcast, you know that right before the coronavirus

1:03.8

madness started, we were in the process of looking for a new television network for the show.

1:08.6

So for the past several weeks, we've been replaying some of my favorite episodes and

1:12.4

looking back into the off-camera archives.

1:14.6

I saw no reason not to continue this just because we are all sequestered at home.

1:19.5

I love the fact that I can share this show with you no matter what's going on.

1:23.0

Thankfully we have the technology and great employees who can help me figure this stuff out and email and you know we can get this thing out.

1:31.0

So that's what we're going to do and before we get

1:34.6

into this week's episode I just want to say two things about what's going on

1:37.8

number one please stay at home and away from other people the only way we're going to get ahead of this thing

1:44.0

and not overwhelm our health care system

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from offcamera, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of offcamera and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2025.