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What subscriptions/memberships would you consider absolutley necessary for actors? by Necessary_Signal7295  •  last post Feb 15th

ActorsAccess? CastingAbout? Etc...? Any lesser known ones that have helped you out? Anyone expensive ones that are worth the cost?

Fellow Acting 101 Student Keeps Trying To Do Standup - Rant From A Student Director by HolidayReject  •  last post Feb 15th

this is just a post to let off steam since I'm a wannabe Director who is taking acting classes to get a better understanding on how being on stage is like and being an actor in a play feels like so I can direct actors on a more personal level as I will know what it's like to be in their position. because how can I direct an actor if I've never acted before you know? anyways there's this one kid in my class who wants to be a stand up comedian. he's not very good because from what I can tell from a technical side is that he has no practice being up on stage in front of people and the anxiety that it brings comes out in his attempts at jokes which doesn't allow them to land. if feels like he's trying to over compensate his anxiety with basically anything he things will make people laugh. with practice he can get better but I doubt he'll be "Netflix special" good as he wants to be. it's more a statistical thing than a dig at his talent. for a project we had in class yesterday we had to do a scene that involved the fourth wall. we had to pretend that the fourth wall was up and we were alone doing our own private moments. ie. making a sandwich or reading a book or getting dress ect. most of the students did very well! I could tell a few were too aware of the audience to truly allow the wall to come up but again this is a beginning actors class and only the beginning of the semester so I'm sure theyll be able to tune us out in a few weeks. they all have potential I can see it in them they just need a little direction and help getting over their stage fright to truly get into character. I believe they can be great actors they just need a little push in the right direction by the right person. but this guy, let's call him Evan, is dead set on being a stand up comedian to the point where I'm not sure why he's in this class to begin with. the teacher told him outright not to do standup for this project. like I heard the teacher say that to everyone because even he saw through this kid. well the day came and guess what Evan did for his project. the whole routine was him walking around making jokes about how bored he was. like that was it. nothing else. there was no direction in the scene. no point A to point B. I couldn't even feel the beat of the scene because there was none. he didn't even pretend there was a fourth wall. a side note, as someone who has directed before I can say that I can see the fourth wall when it's up like mentally and visibly. I can tell when you truly feel like you are a character alone in a room and talking to yourself or someone else and thinking you're alone. it's truly a beautiful sight to behold because I feel like I'm a voyeur looking into a moment I shouldn't be seeing. that I'm intruding on a moment that should have belonged to you and you alone but now it also belongs to me and you don't even know it. but I can also tell when the fourth wall isn't there at all. like when you guys didn't even try to build it, just outright left the building materials off stage and are now trying to convince us that you did build it. we can tell from the moment you walk on stage all the way to the end of the scene. you can't hide from us lol anyways the moment he walked on stage I just knew he was going to do a stand up routine and it was the longest two minutes of my life. I didn't care that the jokes were bad and not landing. the worst part was that he wasn't "pretending" to be alone he was outright trying to connect to the audience in the worst way possible. he was told to do the scene correctly and thought he could get away with it but he failed miserably. it was truly hard to watch. the teacher tried to explain it to him nicely but I ended up outright calling him out on it because I knew it was going to get even worse as the semester goes on. he tried to claim he was trying to make himself laugh but like come on man. you weren't in laughing in the scene itself don't lie to us. in the end the teacher pulled him aside and gave him a scene to do and guess what IT WAS AMAZING I felt the fourth wall there, I saw the window I was looking through into this one moment he was having alone on stage. he was truly ignoring the audience and I saw it. it was honestly the best one out of all of us. I saw how great an actor he could be because it look so natural. I saw the razor he was using that wasn't there, the water and the aftershave. the sink and the mirror. he was alone on stage and I could see the bathroom he was in like it was actually there girls and boys I wanted to fucking scream out of happiness because he truly took the instructions of the project and fucking demolished them. he can truly be an actor, a great one, if he just stops trying to hide it behind a stand up routine that feel unnatural. he truly felt at home in that bathroom on stage and I wish he would stay there forever. I guess if you can learn one thing from this rant is that as directors we want you to succeed. we can see the talent in you and we want to build it up into something great and beautiful. we can tell if you're scared on stage but we can also tell when you're comfortable and yourself. we can see right through you because that is our job. we want to make you the best you can be because we can see what you can do when you truly feel at home on the stage even if you can't. you just have to put forth the effort and not try to bullshit us. we will know the moment you walk in so don't even try. but I can promise you this your stand up routine that you think is killer probably isn't and you should stick to monologues for the time being just saying

WOULD THE BIG 4 TALENT AGENCIES CAST ACTORS STRAIGHT OUT FROM DRAMA SCHOOLS? by Alexxyyz  •  last post Feb 14th

What are the top drama schools/academies/conservatories that the top talent agencies most likely visit to cast new graduates ? Does anyone knows about this?

Been working on a Videogames demo, will swap feedback. by TheForgettableMrFox  •  last post Feb 14th

https://www.voiceofgeorge.com/voice-acting Been doing mostly E-learning and Commercial stuff for a few years as it's simple, I'm good at it, and it pays much better than looking for bit parts in games. But I've become sick of using the same voice on every job, and would like to branch out into more Voice *Acting*. If you let me know what you think and how to improve this demo that I've put together myself (seems most people here are Voice Actors, less Voiceovers), I'll give you feedback on your commercial or e-learning demos, or anything you want me to really. Post your comment/feedback below as well as a link to your page and others may help you out too :)

To all my unrepresented actors looking for an agent or manager… by TomBradyIsGorgeous  •  last post Feb 14th

This is partly a rant but also advice for anyone looking to be in this industry… It took me 4 almost 5 YEARS until a mid tier LA manager signed me. During that time I sent hundreds if not a thousand unreturned emails. I received MAYBE 10-15 replies with “No” or “not looking to add new talent right now” over the course of that time. Then one late December day in 2020 I got a phone call with an offer. I was absolutely thrilled. Literally on top of the world...”I have a MANAGER!!”. And that feeling was the best. It lasted for weeks…Maybe even a few months. And then…it went away. Since then I’ve been auditioning for a little over a year now having gone 0/25 on auditions so far (about 2 a month). A few “avail check” sprinkled in there. But no Callbacks or big bites. You have to find a way to stay happy and to stay sane. Exercising regularly, having a day job that doesn’t make you hate your life, friends, family. You have to find your happiness in other things. And that’s shit I need to tell myself lol. That if it this acting thing doesn’t fucking happen, we’re all gonna be OK. So keep at it friends. Sending love. TLDR: Basically what I’m saying is that getting an agent or manager isn’t gonna magically make you a star overnight. Hell, it most likely won’t even make you a working actor. It’s just getting to level 2 in an impossible video game that takes year and years and a lot of luck to beat.

Voices.com - A Crappy Deal for Talent? by Skeptical_Minotaur  •  last post Feb 14th

I make science videos and my company uses [Voices.com](https://Voices.com). Per policy we can't use the self service method, and so have to use the one where the project is managed by Voices staff. Over the years, the project management fee has gotten bigger and bigger. Now, it's even more than what they pay the talent as a line item in the statement of work! This seems like a raw deal for talent. I value talent more than project management, and that's what I want to pay for: a good voice. It bothers me as a creative. What do the voice actors out here think?

Is It Really Possible to Become an Actress at 21? by rosesandclover3  •  last post Feb 14th

I have wanted to act since I was a child; however, I grew up in one of the poorest counties in Tennessee, and there were never opportunities. I would stay up late reading monologues to myself in the mirror, reading books about acting, and watching YouTube videos of actor's audition tapes. I even tried to apply myself on Actor's Access, but young me definitely did not have the credentials for it. Also, I didn't really have parents that would've supported that anyway. ​ Fast forward to now, I'm a Senior in college majoring in Communication and still have that same intense passion for acting. I have a few classes under my belt and one credential on IMBD; however, I am training to go into the non-profit world, which would fulfill me but is not my biggest passion. I have been thinking about moving to Atlanta after graduation and working a job there while auditioning and training, but it almost feels unattainable. I feel like I've started too late- like the odds were never in my favor. At the same time, that drives me more than anything. I want to be successful and show those impoverished children that are sitting in their bedrooms practicing right now that they can do anything they put their mind to, even if it takes time. That's what my younger self would've wanted to hear. What do you think? Is it really possible at this point? Do you think Atlanta is a good place to get started? And do you have any other tips?

Need help deciding if they agency is legit or not by Blockhead267  •  last post Feb 14th

I interviewed at an agency called Images yesterday, and they said they’d like to work with me. Only problem is that they charge upwards of $2000 for acting classes that are mandatory. The agency is usually used for upcoming actors to get a start in the business. Immediately you might think that it’s not legit, but a friend of mine has worked with them before and has landed in some roles, such as ones in commercials. He was also offered to be the lead in the live action remake of The Jungle Book, but it didn’t work out. So I need help deciding if its worth the time and money.

Top 10 LA based management companies? by Sebastian83100  •  last post Feb 14th

So, I am researching the top ten LA management companies and I am struggling a bit with that. I keep getting Agencies which is not what I'm looking for. So, could any fellow actors help point me in the right direction please? Thanks!

I want to be Voice actor where should I start by Amazing_Effect_5649  •  last post Feb 13th

So (don’t report me) I am 11 years old and I want to start voice acting but I don’t know where to start please help

Any tips for a voice actor hopeful? by Stellar9534  •  last post Feb 13th

Hello! I'm 16 and I really want to get into voice acting after I graduate high school. I was wondering if anyone had any tips for what I could do in the meantime to set myself up better for the field? I've done loads of research, but I thought it might be good to ask people who have firsthand experience! :) (Also, sorry if this is a question that gets asked all the time...)

I've been re-casted by MaleficentSorbet4201  •  last post Feb 13th

If you've ever heard of "online productions" you'll know that you must commit to each day of "online rehearsal" and if you don't you're re-casted. At least that was my circumstance, the entire thing was honestly corny, straineous, and not fun. It was also unpaid, so I low-key liked the fact I missed rehearsal it wasn't really intentional and the fact that I've been re-casted doesn't bother me much, but, you know, that credit on my resume I was hoping for is now gone. The project wasn't very likeable but the credit, the credit I wanted and needed. How should I honestly take this situation, because as actors with little credits especially if you're like me with one measly credit, you'll take any work that you can get your hands on. How should I really feel about this re-casting online production situation?

Is Brian Cox a good actor? by Flatulent_Fragrance  •  last post Feb 13th

What are your thoughts on Cox?

I'm new to the acting world, and would like to ask some questions.. by aux-afterimage  •  last post Feb 13th

Hello everyone, hope y'all having a good day today. I'm currently 20 y.o (just had my birthday last week) and been thinking of what career do I want to start taking, as I don't necessarily feel like desk work is my type of job. Since I have always been fascinated by movies and the people that gives life to these movies, I thought I'd start taking lessons to become an actor. Thing is, atm I don't really know where to start.. Which is why hopefully I can find some of my answers here. A few questions I would like to ask: 1) How do you start an acting career, and what roles do you start aiming for while you flesh out your abilities 2) How to work efficiently in a group environment in this particular field, and how to deal and accept criticism correctly (am just generally of doing things wrong, and messing stuffs up) 3) Is it really necessary for you to make a name of yourself in your native homeland before going for roles abroad? 4) How important is it in this day and age to be enrolled onto an acting school Any advice and suggestions would be gladly appreciated, also. Cheers, everyone!

Would it be a good idea to wait or get started now? by AlexanderBlaide  •  last post Feb 13th

I'm 17 and a junior in high school and I want to pursue acting and comedy as a career. After talking to a model friend of mine, she told me that she was signed to an agency in our home state, Montana. After doing some research, I found a few agencies in Montana that help models and actors. I have my acting resume done and ready and I have a friend who offered to take my headshot, but I'm trying to figure out when the best time to submit to them would be. If I were to do it now, I'd have to involve my parents, who are supportive of the idea, but may not immediately be thrilled at the idea of me getting signed. Or, I can wait 11 months for my 18th birthday and sign myself then. I'm thinking the second option would be easier. What do you guys think?

Is it possible to be an American actor and get a Toronto agent? by MaveInfinite  •  last post Feb 13th

I know some people bring up needing work visa's and whatnot, but I wanted to seeing as Toronto is a head-spot for shows...has anyone gotten an agent from Toronto or another country for that matter and travel for shootings with no issue?

24 year old moving to Vancouver from Toronto by stockholmskatingclub  •  last post Feb 13th

Hi everyone, I'm 24 and I've been acting for 2 years now. I'm from Toronto and have an agent here. Recently I have been thinking about moving out to Vancouver. I get good auditions here for principal roles in TV for big networks and film, but I have yet to book anything. I'm also non-union and I feel like I'm stuck in a catch 22 in terms of getting ACTRA credits. I have yet to bring this up with my agent, but I've gotten auditions for productions in Vancouver but I don't know if not having a local agent would be a detriment. I do have a remote job so that wouldn't be an issue. The main reason I'm thinking about moving is because I've been told by my coaches and a few CDs that I have the certain look for things being filmed in the Vancouver area like CW shows. I was thinking of moving out for a couple months to test out the waters sometime in the spring, but I'm still not entirely sure. Would this be a wise career move? Thanks. Tl;dr: I'm a 24 year old non-union actor thinking of moving from Toronto to Vancouver. Is the move worth it?

Looking for a naturalistic voice actor for my upcoming short film. by chadcheddar  •  last post Feb 13th

Hey Everyone! First time posting here, I think this might be the right place to find what Im looking for. Im looking for a native english speaker with american accent to dub my upcoming shortfilm. The voice should be a male between his 20s and 30s. Im looking for an organic/natural way of reading, nothing too "acted", since the VO is telling an anecdote. If I had to show you some references this would be the ones: For the tone of the voice and natural feeling: [https://www.nowness.com/topic/profile/love-me-stella-asia-consonni](https://www.nowness.com/topic/profile/love-me-stella-asia-consonni) And the intention at the time of remembering/telling the story (dont pay attention to the accent) [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eZ6EACDKiE&t=48s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eZ6EACDKiE&t=48s) If you think you can fit into what im looking for or know someone who can please reach out to me :) Thank you!

Advice on nipple piercings as a male actor? by MagicMan5264  •  last post Feb 13th

So, I’m a freshman in college (a skinny, pale, average height cis guy for context) pursuing a BFA in acting. I’ve done pretty well for myself so far, including getting cast in one of my school’s main plays for the term, which is uncommon for a freshman here. It’s been a blast so far and I am really passionate about acting. I’ve been thinking for a long time about getting my nipples pierced. I think that nipple piercings are really cool (and sexy) and I think they would look pretty good on me. I wouldn’t get anything outrageous, just small-gauge barbells. However, I’m worried about how it might affect my opportunities as an actor. The only nipple piercing I’ve ever seen on a male actor is on a minor character in the new season of Sex Education, in the Nigeria episode. I’m not sure if this is simply because it’s an uncommon piercing, or because actors with piercings don’t get shirtless roles. I know that something like this would primarily affect film and TV. I only have experience with the stage so far, and I suspect that that is where my main focus would be. In that context, I could probably swap my piercings out for discreet clear ones without issue. Additionally, partial/full nudity is just less common in theatre than in film. However, I would be interested in branching out to other areas eventually. If anyone out there who has experience with body piercings in the acting world could give some advice on the topic, I would greatly appreciate it! Thanks!