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Acting by Josiah Bhola Hillaire  •  last post May 31st

How do you as an actor get an agent?

Want to Share My 5 Unbelievable Personal Stories From Tom Hanks' Film A Man Called Otto by Aaron Marcus  •  last post May 30th

It was a very interesting experience working with Tom Hanks on his feature-A Man Called Otto

Use the link below to watch the video

My 5 Unbelievable Personal Stories From Tom Hanks' Film A Man Called Otto

https://youtu.be/ZE7xP7LZQZw

Love to hear about your experiences if you worked with an Academy Award winning or well known actor. 

That Awkward Moment by Terrence Sellers  •  last post May 27th

Got offered to audition for a feature last minute on Friday. Had to read with less than 24 hours notice, but it was only 1 page for the audition so I was able to learn the lines pretty quickly. I think the audition went well. I wish I had of taken the time to learn the lines of all the characters, because they ended up asking me to read for another character in the scene without any notice. Thankfully, that character's lines were even shorter, so I was able to adapt pretty quickly.


On the way out of the audition, a guy that I read with in another audition was walking in to read for the same role. It felt like one of those funny movie moments you see in films about struggling actors. 

SAG-AFTRA Inks “Groundbreaking” Deal With Cameo by Ashley Renee Smith  •  last post May 26th

SAG and Cameo have reached what the guild is calling a “groundbreaking” agreement that allows its members to work under a SAG-AFTRA contract and count their C4B earnings toward their pension and health benefits. 


https://deadline.com/2023/05/sag-aftra-cameo-for-business-deal-1235377077/

Jackie chan movies by Pacencia Bulawan  •  last post May 26th

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Why We Need to Think Carefully About AI by Nick Williams  •  last post May 26th

The ongoing writer's strike and upcoming SAG negotiations (sidenote: while SAG has sent out to its membership for a strike authorization vote, NEGOTIATIONS with AMPTP are what begin June 7, not a strike) have highlighted a number of issues that actors, writers, and other creatives need to be concerned with. One issue grabbing headlines is AI, or artificial intelligence. As it currently sits in development, AI is impressive but very early stage, and likely will be an excellent tool. The issue is the corporate push to develop AI in areas where we need (or frankly want) human creativity to be in charge, i.e. writing and acting. Actors, in particular, at every level need to educate themselves both on what AI can do (enabling convincing deep fakes) and how AI is put into contracts. SAG will have standard contracts, but it should still be read carefully. If you sign a contract signing over your rights to your likeness, you likely will receive only a one-time buyout (if the likeness term is in perpetuity) and then you've essentially taken yourself out of the market for that studio or company. If that contract happens to be with a studio like Disney or Paramount? That's a massive market gone. 


 These are my quick thoughts. I have a lot more, but just wanted to add my voice to the chorus calling out for the concerns of the deployment of AI in the creative sphere. We enjoy watching people live the stories we see on TV and streaming, or developing the stories behind the scenes. Let's keep these areas human. AI will have a place in the future. But its place is in service to what we need, not to replace us.

UNION support! by Per Hampton  •  last post May 24th

Artists against GREED! UNION support!

5 Powerful Ways Actors Can Create a Reel Even With No Experience by Aaron Marcus  •  last post May 23rd

5 Powerful Ways Actors Can Create a Reel Even With No Experience

https://youtu.be/nrHoHT-3f8c

 a powerful acting demo reel can be hard. Especially, if you don’t have the needed materials to create one. And, it is essential that all actors know exactly how long the reel needs to be and what/shouldn’t be in the reel.

Watch the video and learn 5 powerful ways you can create a great reel.

If you have created a reel or have some suggestions for other members here, please leave a comment.

Hope you get a chance to watch me get saved by Tom Hanks in his new feature (running on Netflix) A Man Called Otto.

5 Ways Yoga and Movement Helps My Acting Career by Ashley Renee Smith  •  last post May 23rd

Hey performers, be sure to check out today's blog about how yoga and movement can really help your acting career. There are a lot of great tips and insights. If you have any thoughts or questions, drop them in the comments section of the blog so that the author, Sara, can get back to you.


https://www.stage32.com/blog/5-ways-yoga-and-movement-helps-my-acting-career-3372

Acting by Josiah Bhola Hillaire  •  last post May 23rd

Why only two percent of actors make it while the other ninety eight percent struggle?

I'll give it my best shot! by Per Hampton  •  last post May 23rd

FIVE auditions this week, and they are all killer projects. Pray for my sanity. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11057625/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

Actor Reels are Top Priority by Tammy Hunt  •  last post May 22nd



This is your main asset as an actor and you want to make sure it's showcasing your acting skills in the best possible light. Points to consider:

Does this reel highlight your acting at its best? 

Could you record or edit any footage to strengthen it? 

Does this still look like you? (are you using old/out-of-date footage?)

Does this reel consist of work you are passionate about? (Think of your branding and what you are putting out for consideration.)

Length. Is my reel too long and not keeping the viewer engaged?

Are you using footage just because you think you have to? (you paid for a reel you spent lots of money on, or a scene from drama school.) 

Is the production value letting you down? It may appear as though you are an amateur.

Just be sure your reel is the very best it can be.

#demoreel #actor

How to Have a Healthy Relationship with Criticism of Your Art/Work by Maurice Vaughan  •  last post May 22nd

As creatives, sometimes people don't respond to our art/work/performance the way we expect them to. If you've dealt with that, check out today's blog by Mihaela Ivan Holtz.

www.stage32.com/blog/how-to-have-a-healthy-relationship-with-criticism-of-your-artwork-3370

Thanking the Karma Artists! by Per Hampton  •  last post May 21st

Thanking the *Karma* Artists for their support last and this week! I'm doing all I can to support! Have a fantastic week! I am cheering for you!! Per.- https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11057625/

Talent Management by Jennifer Brewer  •  last post May 20th

Looking for Talent Management for myself. Really need recommendations. I have a ton of talent and need someone to help manage it LOL. I need to game plan. I need someone to help me narrow down and zero in on my focus. I am an actress, screenwriter, and filmmaker. I have done everything from hair, makeup, art department, Assistant Director, and PA behind the scenes. I really just want to focus on acting and writing. The genre I enjoy the most is the Action Rom-Com type. I am serious about this being more than just a hobby and want to gain more traction. Looking forward to your recommendations. 

Introduce Yourself Weekend! by Niki Hayes  •  last post May 19th

Everybody, it's Introduce Yourself Weekend for May! Go say hi to all the new members or those members that are ready to stop lurking. Reintroduce yourself, expand your network. Can't wait to hear about the new connections.

Actor Cover Letter to Agents by Tammy Hunt  •  last post May 17th

Here is a cover letter example for actors to send to a prospective agent:


Hello, [name of agent],

I’m [your name], and I’m writing to seek representation in [TV/film/commercial work/etc.]. I have been working in the business for [X amount of time], and [write something about yourself that’s not obvious from your résumé or reel]. I’m [describe your type], and I was referred by [name of your reference; it’s helpful if you were referred, and for some agencies, it’s required]. I’ve recently been working on [name a recent project or professional experience], and I think your agency would be a good fit for me because [research the agency to find a reason].

I am currently appearing in [X show] on [X date]. If you can attend, I would love to get tickets for you. Also, I’m on [X series] currently airing on [X network]. 

If you would like to schedule an interview, I can be reached at [phone number, email, and website (website should include headshots, all links to your social media, news, IMDb, Actors Access, etc)]. I look forward to connecting soon. Below please find a link to my résumé and a link to my acting reel.

Sincerely, 

[Your name]

-- Links--

#actor #agent #representation 

Be sure to check out today's blog! by Ashley Renee Smith  •  last post May 17th

Today's Stage 32 blog written by Film Director Alan Powell, is all about establishing boundaries between a performer and the character they're playing. He gives a lot of great insight and tips to help elevate your performance while protecting your mental health. 


Be sure to check it out and if you have any questions for Alan, leave them in the comments on the blog post!

https://www.stage32.com/blog/drawing-the-boundaries-between-actor-character-3365

Stage 32 LA Meet-Up! by Ashley Renee Smith  •  last post May 16th

Hey LA Performers! Don't miss out on this month's Stage 32 In-Person Meetup in LA, this upcoming Thursday evening. It's a great opportunity to connect with one another, network with new contacts, and catch up with old friends. You can RSVP on the meetup page- https://www.stage32.com/meetups/1903/Los-Angeles-Stage-32-In-Person-Meet-up

Acting by Josiah Bhola Hillaire  •  last post May 16th

I really want to get back into acting, but I used to act as a kid and in my college days, having been in school and church plays, but gave up acting due to my love for writing (my first love), due to family members making a mockery of me doing acting and insecurities. My question is how can I get back into acting, enjoy it and prove everyone wrong.