hello everyone! so I'm a 19 years old guy. I love acting, though I've never done it outside high school plays, but being an actor has always been my dream, since forever. Thing is today I'm applicating for college and I'm between *Dramatic Art* and specializing in foreign languages (English & French). Thing is I don't know what the hell to decide, because...please don't laugh of me...but I wanna be a Hollywood actor and I'm not American so I'd have to stick to getting a student VISA to there...that's not the main point anyways. ​ The thing is is acting isn't that profitable in my country, and as I said, it's always been my dream. ​ What would you guys say? Should I try it? Thank you :)
I personally thought she did an amazing job in this movie and she definitely deserved her Best Supporting Actress win, but I wanted to know what other other people think?
150 tapes over 65 CD offices. This is all strictly theatrical auditions for major tv / film via reps. No commercial / vo / student film / self submission stuff included. I work with a couple low level agents and a manager. - 29 CDs have given 2+ auditions - 16 CDs have given 3+ auditions - 12 CDs have given 4+ auditions - 7 CDs have given 5+ auditions - 6 CDs have given 6+ auditions - 1 CD has given 7 auditions - 1 CD has given 8 auditions - 1 CD has given 13 auditions -9 CDs' most recent audition has been bigger than the one before (meaning i read multiple co-stars and most recent tape was guest star / recurring) - 100 tapes for network / streaming co-star - 50 tapes for guest, recurring, series reg, supporting film, lead film - 6 Pins - 3 Producer sessions - 1 Call back - 0 Bookings. (all of these were for network / streaming co-stars) Student films, i don't keep track of submissions, but I booked 4 student thesis films in supporting / lead capacities and I self produced 1 short. Trying to think of any more useful details to include. I'm excited for the future, looking back I see progress and momentum, but man it's challenging. I've put MANY years into this now, many years before i had my first agent, then i would only get a handful of auditions a year, finally it's gotten to the point where i tape about 1-2x+ a week for network / streaming co-star & above, and I really want to get to place where I'm taping every day. That's a longterm goal. I did all this with 0 connections to the industry prior to pursuing acting professionally starting in my mid 20s, 0 referrals to reps, 0 friends in NYC or LA prior to moving to them, plenty of a la carte training over the years but no fancy expensive BFA, and honestly, I kind of pride myself on this because I really feel like i'm earning this through my acting abilities, skills, and blood sweat & tears - not because i was handed the keys to the castle at 22 because i was born into a well-off family that paid my way into an expensive college. I also think my journey represents more of the way it "happens" for most people, the long grind, especially if you're not born into a well-off family, and newer actors should really understand that, structure their lives accordingly and responsibly, and not expect shit to happen overnight because they read posts on this sub from winona portman and other similar actors who had extremely lucky scenarios earlier in life because they were born into more fortunate circumstances / well-off families. I pray for the fortitude required to push forward and book, however much longer and however many more auditions it's going to take to do so.
Any actors in the state of Georgia who’d be interested in being in a horror fan film?
I'm in my mid-20s and have been pursuing a professional acting career in Los Angeles for the past three years. I graduated from college with a "normal" degree and didn't tell my professors or classmates that I was only majoring in this field to make my parents happy and planned to pursue acting shortly after graduation. I worked in that field for one year and never told my boss or co-workers that right after making my last student loan payment, I planned to move to the opposite end of the country to pursue acting. I currently work three very flexible and well-paying part-time jobs in my field and haven't told my bosses, co-workers or clients that when I'm not working, I'm taking acting classes, working with my two agents, self-submitting for roles and marketing myself as an actor. It also took me years to let my family and friends know that this is what I wanted to do with my life. To this day, very few people from my previous life on the East Coast know that I'm pursuing entertainment. I think the major reason I'm not upfront about my performing career to my bosses is that I don't want them to think I'm unreliable and end up giving me fewer shifts or letting go of me for an employee who's living a more "stable and predictable" lifestyle. I think the reason it took me so long to tell my family and friends is that I didn't want their opinions to interfere with my life. Sometimes it's fun living this "double life" because it makes me feel like I'm doing something secretive and mysterious but other times it feels quite isolating. Can anyone else relate?
I am an aspiring voice actor and I just started my own voice work a couple months ago. I know I have a ways to go but these are my two Fandubs of Broly from Dragon Ball: [https://youtu.be/s\_zQV5dJq4o](https://youtu.be/s_zQV5dJq4o) [https://youtu.be/qt-sJDiDyvE](https://youtu.be/qt-sJDiDyvE) ​ Please give me feedback on how I did and what to improve. Thank you.
Can someone please recommend reputed online coaches or classes to learn acting? I only plan to do it as a hobby and not looking to become a professional actress. I am however interested in seriously pursuing acting as a skill. I would love to explore if I have the ability to act. Also don’t want to keep it limited to acting alone. I also mean to include any additional talents an actor/actress might need, such as music or dance. How and where do I start? I live near Sfo so if there is in-person coaching available anywhere nearby, I would love to check that out too. Additionally, are there any places an amateur person can go to audition just for the experience? Update : I actually found this subreddit https://www.reddit.com/r/Actingclass/ that I am excited to find out more about. It looks pretty comprehensive and it seems like a good start. :)
Is it worth it putting your featured bg work on imdb if you are uncredited? Even if your character had a name for that role? I see a lot of people do it and even some famous actors like Scott Wolf as well! What are your thoughts on it?
Should I put my co-star role even if it’s just 7 seconds long? All my other materials are just self tapes and have been getting me a good number of auditions.
Good Morning Everyone, Recently, I started my acting career after thinking while also continuing my studying in my university towards a traditional degree. My university is from a smaller area, with respect to acting, and I thought it would be informative to share my knowledge, understanding, and experiences from the perspective of a college student who found joy in acting and is wanting to make it their career path. ​ I made a youtube video a couple days ago with a video log of everything, and I want to keep making videos. I really just want to know how useful you all thing the information I presented is. The video itself is meant to give general information to people looking to enter the industry, but has a more specified purpose of guide college students who suddenly took an interest in acting. Comments are appreciated but if you simply want to respond to the poll that works with me too! I am just looking for feedback. ​ [Thumbnail of the video](https://preview.redd.it/vdudmw3zuul91.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=52ea5a46623f60ee309eeaa46d08399dfb241fbf) Thank you! [How to be a student actor](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnVzxFqFjrA&t=15s)
I was wondering if anyone here about any agencies who cater to actors who are just starting out? A lot of the ones i've found seem to looking for experienced professionals.
Last week I posted abt getting rejected from drama school,and ig this is kind of a follow up post. Ive been doing a bit better since then,and I’ve been thinking abt drama school and what I think abt going etc.I’ve always never been a 100% sure whether I want to go or not.Part of me does bc the idea of intensively learning how to act daily seems fun,and drama school will allow me to meet a lot of nice ppl and make connections.But for the most part I don’t want to go bc that will also mean that for 4 years I won’t have much time outside of school to actually be in things and get experience and I have this strong feeling of just rrly wanting to start…Iam actually considering my second option more,where I go take a 2 year long course at a school where I would get classes from real actors,and they teach different kinds of stuff from the meisner technique to how to prepare for auditions etc.They have classes that are 3 hours long every Sunday,which would allow me to work and save up money to move out,and also do auditions and maybe start being in smaller projects and build up from there…The only thing that is stopping me from picking that option is the fact that iam scared I won’t get a lot of roles bc I didn’t go to drama school,and bc iam scared I won’t make connections in the industry as easily/won’t get to know as many people as I would if I went to drama school. Idk what to do.It was my plan to apply to 3-4 schools this year (now I have time)and also go to schools that teach those 2 year long courses and see if I would like going there or not.But I still feel like I need someone else’s opinion on this… What would you guys do in my position?
I would want my asmr stuff to be skits as well so it would tie into acting greatly but I am scared it may hurt my chances of booking something big. I’m not sure these days because everything is internet and social media based now and it’s encouraged to have multiple hobbies but let me know what you think.
hi, i’m a teenager who wants to get into the film industry (preferably as an actor) but currently i am in a high school strand where i’m taking up accounting and business. do you guys have any tips for me to make the best of both worlds come together?
I know I can’t go in expecting to sign with an agent or be cast by a casting director, but I want to know that it’s not a scam. Will I actually get to perform a scene for who they say or are they just going to steal my $40?
Just curious what people think the total number is. Including Union/non-union and aspiring, early career to established. SAG/AFTRA membership is “approximately 160000” Equity membership is 51,000 Maybe a good criteria is people who are auditioning or intend to start auditioning soon. What do people think? Do the unions represent half? One tenth? Less? Of aspiring/working actor? It is probably different for stage versus filmed too. We get people on here every week saying some version of “it is impossible to be an actor in my home country of X.” And it would be interesting to have some number to throw around. Even though there are far more opportunities in the US, I suspect the competition may actually be worse here given the size of our population for early career credits. Curious to hear peoples thoughts.
On Monday I auditioned for a TV show on HBO Max. It was a small Co Star Role. A few days later the same casting director for that show requested for me to audition for another project. My manager sent me the audition from the casting director and they told me that casting was going to send me the sides. For the project I auditioned for they did not give me the name of the project, the actual name of the character I was auditioning for, the actual sides for the project, the director of the movie, the producer, or anyone attached to the project. I also had to sign an NDA. When casting also sent me an email with these sides they said they wanted me to audition to be considered for this role and the role I auditioned for isn’t who is really going to be in the project. It’s like they’re keeping everything a secret. Is this a good sign? Could I be on a short list of actors to be auditioning for this? What could this all mean?
Well I had a callback audition for this film as the main character over Zoom and the director called me later in the day to tell me he felt my voice was too strong and to do it again another day more soft spoken as the character is shy and socially awkward. He said he felt as if it was me the actor reading the lines and not the character. I’m 19 and the character is 17 yet the director and also everyone I interact with feel I look and act like I’m in my mid-20’s. Damn. It’s disappointing and feels horrible to hear you didn’t match the vibe the director was going for. I’m glad he’s letting me do it again and I’m already working on the voice switch. How do I get over this blunder?