I have two popular YouTube channels. [youtube.com/c/carlii](https://youtube.com/c/carlii) [youtube.com/c/carliii](https://youtube.com/c/carliii) Need actors ASAP! Male preferred, two black males, two white males
I recently signed up for Planet Fitness so I could tone up a little and look better on camera (I mean, even the nerds on TV are fit as shit now! #swolechidi). I worked with one of the trainers there and talked about my goals with her, and have been working off a a pretty good five-day regimen that's definitely been working me hard. However, online, and especially here on Reddit, I see a ton of people shit on Planet Fitness, and basically make it seem like a complete waste of money. I feel like this isn't entirely accurate, but I was wondering if any other on-camera actors have any tips or thoughts on keeping my body "camera ready" so to speak, and if I should stick with Planet Fitness, or move on to a different gym. I love the price point of PF, because I'm broke as balls, but if it turns out that they won't have what I need to keep myself competitive with other actors, I would love reccomendations for other gyms.
Honestly wasn't even sure if this was still on, but I got an email from the Actors Studio about a new taping with a different host so I googled. The show and its back catalog has moved to Ovation and will premiere in three days (10/13). There's going to be a revolving series of hosts. The email I got was for LaTanya Richardson Jackson interviewing Alfre Woodard. https://www.ovationtv.com/inside-the-actors-studio/ So, hopefully the 25 years of back episodes they have will still see the light of day. I know people periodically ask about that here.
hey all, i am just starting out. i just met with an boutique agent that does theatrical and commercial but i submitted for commercial only. (i plan to move onto film/tv later when i get some more experience.) he said that in his agency, they represent about 300 commercial actors split between 2 agents. he said agents don’t really pitch when submitting to commercials— only for film/tv. is this true in your experience in interviewing agents for commercial work? i know for costar and higher roles, your agent should definitely be pitching. this agent has owned his own agency for about 13 years. he responded a few weeks after i submitted via email. he is pretty communicative and open to communication. this agency doesn’t really have a website that shows clients or instagram but the owner has a personal ig that’s public. i am meeting with another early next week. she owns her own boutique agency that does commercial/print only. she was the director of the on camera sector of major commercial (mainly— but also theatrical) agency here. she only started her own agency less than a year ago. do you think she would have a better connect to commercial casting directors due to her background? she responded the next day when i submitted via email. on the website, it seems like she represents about 30 clients but are some not included? she seems very friendly and open to communication and this agency has a good website/instagram. which agent would you choose?
I like to ask this question, as it's more telling of the type of person you are as an actor than what you say yes to. Just curious. Open table discussion
Use this thread to post your headshots for feedback, get info on your age range/type, find good headshot photographers, ask any questions you may have about headshots. If you are posting a DIY headshot for feedback, and not just a snapshot in order to get feedback on your age range/type/etc, it is advised that you do at least some basic research on what actor headshots look like--composition, framing, lighting. You will find a Google Image search for "actor headshots" to be very helpful for this. Non-professional shots are fine for age/typecasting; please keep in mind that one picture is a difficult way to go about this. Video of you moving and speaking would be ideal, but understandably more difficult to post. For what it's worth, the branding workshop at SAG-AFTRA recommends a five-year age range. That's inclusive, so for example 19-23, 25-29, 34-38, etc.
So, with Beast Morphers season 2 out, it probably won't be long before they go on to start casting for the next Power Rangers series (Whatever that might be.) Having said that, one of my biggest dreams as a kid, and even now, is to become a part of the Power Rangers cast, and I really want to make the most of any chance to make that dream come true. So, I need critique and some help so that I might be in an optimal position to audition for one of these roles. Basic Info about me: \- I'm 6'2" \- I weigh approximately 210 lbs and have a pretty lean build \- I am in reasonable shape and workout and exercise almost daily and I maintain a healthy and balanced diet \- I am currently a blue stripe in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and have been training for almost a full year \- I'm in my senior year of high school \- I'm a huge theatre buff and have been told that I'm a great actor (can't entirely be sure though) \- I have been watching power rangers since I was a kid, I have recently gone back and watched MMPR, ZEO, In Space, and I am currently finishing up Lost Galaxy. I've watched bits of others, but these are the ones that I've binge-watched so far. With all that information out, is there anything that I should consider improving on or any particular skills that I should work to adopt in order to optimize my chances of landing a role?
I'm 14 (f) and have just started acting, i haven't even taken an acting class yet but i know it's something i want to do. i have a long way to go already because i have an anxiety disorder so even the thougt of signing up for a class makes me really nervous but anyway, was acting worth it for you? i read that over half of actors are unemployed or can't make a living. i don't know what i want to do as a job when i'm older so i'm wondering if i should wait until im 18+ to figure myself out first. my question is just was acting worth it for you(meaning were you still motivated after so much rejection and dissapointment, and what advice do you have for someone shy just starting out with it?
Hi! I work at a tech start-up based in the UK and we're creating a free demo to showcase interactive VR training modules. The training module teaches financial advisors how to deal with a political crisis and how to handle clients, what to say and how to follow compliance. We're looking for a female to record a short clip for us to use as a Skype call that comes through from the board member of the firm, and also record a small voicemail that plays at the end. It can be recorded on a laptop camera/webcam depending on the quality. We would need to have a CEO office style backdrop to the call, or an office/meeting room. We can add in a backdrop via green screen if this is easier. As a start-up we only have a small budget - but it shouldn't take much of your time. If you're interested, please message me! Thanks - Jenny
I mean how perfect can anyone be? Surely there are some high level actors who recognize mistakes in their performances right? Or maybe something they could’ve done differently? Maybe even cringe at their performances? I’ve never been comfortable seeing myself perform. I am my worst critic. How common is this and how much of it is in my head?
Hey there, I just got offered a GSA management contract, and I'm looking for an affordable talent/ entertainment lawyer in New York to review it. I'm a part of SAG, and I called multiples times but they don't have any helpful referrals or resources for management contract review. Anyways, does anybody have recommendations on finding a (at least relatively affordable) lawyer who specializes in actor/agent, actor/manager contracts?
Who are your favourite trained actors from 2019's movies/series?
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I just started working background with Central Casting a few months ago, and I have a few questions that I was wondering if other background actors could help me with. Please forgive the fact that these questions are going to show what a completely green BG actor I am. I literally know nothing about this and don't have any friends who do it that I can ask. 1. I had a show a few months back that had me in to do an episode. In the initial communications, I was told I would be "recurring background" and be in multiple times throughout the season. However, they never had me back. Does this mean I messed up somehow? Did I blow it? I was on time and they liked my wardrobe . . . 2. If a situation like this comes up, is it out of line to reach out to the casting director to ask about it? Is there ever a reason you would contact a casting director who hasn't asked for people to submit to them? 3. When you work a show, and then a week later they ask you if you're available to work the same show, but include a note saying you can't have worked that show in 30 days, how seriously should I take that 30 day time frame? Does it make me look bad that I'm saying no, even though I'm only saying no because it's been less than 30 days? 4. I've never called a phone number for a casting job because I was afraid I would be asked questions I don't know the answer to (like my coat size or waist measurements). Do I need to know these things before I call about a job? What do they ask when you call in? 5. Do you have any tips for getting more jobs? 6. What other agencies should I be registered with besides Central Casting? I'm not really interested in auditioning or in speaking parts--I just want to work background. Thank you so much for any of these questions you can answer!
Hi everyone! I have an upcoming meeting with a commercial talent agency, which is very exciting! However, I'm also a full-time student at a University. If this information is revealed to the talent agent is there less of a chance of them taking me on as a client? Should I not let them know I'm a full-time student? Are there any other student actors out there who have dealt with this situation? ​ Thanks!!!
What is a developmental actor? An agency offered me a spot on their roster, but it’s with a junior agent. Is signing with a junior agent good?
Hello beautiful people! I am doing all of my Acting/improv training in Chicago. Ive been studying for the past year at the Secondcity. I did the acting levels 1,2,3&4 Acting on camera 1 Improv for actors 1,2 &3. I have learned so much. I haven't taken a break from classes. Trying to get into the conservatory. My goal is get as much experience as possible as fast as possible. I dont have any show experience on my resume. I'm at like a dead end almost. I'm looking into other sources of education to better round me out. My goal is by spring of 2020 to just go to as many auditions that I possibly can go to. I hope to build my resume. Where do I go from here? I am super determined and strong willed. I really just need some guidance on where to go from here. I really want to be on commercials and on tv/film. Is there a good commercial or tv/film scene in Chicago? If so where do I look. Or should I start planning on moving to California next summer? Does my experience on paper hold any water? Like when a casting director notices that I went to secondcity will he/she care? Does theatre experience help on a resume for tv/film auditions? What theatres should I start auditioning for in Chicago? Thank you for reading and helping!! I am so grateful for your wisdom!! Side note I'm 25 if that matters :)
I’m not an actor nor am I planning to pursue a career in acting. I’m just going to New York this winter for networking and fun. While I’m there I want to play a “character”. Be someone other than myself just for fun. How would I get started learning about this. Is there a name for this kind of acting? Also character suggestions would be great :)
Hello voice actors, I’ve just booked my first directed session that requires source connect. I’ve downloaded the free trial, and believe I have everything set up correctly but I’m unsure how to test the incoming volume and connection. Most of the guides online are for ProTools, but I use Adobe Audition. I am also having issues with my voice echoing back in my headphones while recording, while source connect is open. I’d be very appreciative of any help on making sure everything is set up correctly beforehand. Thank you!