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Not sure if I'm actually gonna post this by IslandEatsSand  •  last post Feb 24th

I (14M) think I want to be an actor but I don't know what to do. I know I'd have to tell my parents to actually start doing anything, but I want to be sure that this is what I want to do with my life first. I haven't even tried much or anything like that yet but I want to at least try it. Idk whenever I feel like I could possibly do it, my brain keeps coming up with reasons why I can't do it or shouldn't even try. I don't even know if I'll be any good at it.. Don't actors sometimes go for a year or more without having a role? Here's an intro into the absolute mess that is my thoughts ig- Hopefully some of that made sense.

Long self-tapes with short deadlines by madyute  •  last post Feb 24th

I recently got a self tape tonight (Wednesday) with 13 pages, 3 scenes (roughly 4-6 pages per scene and the deadline is Friday Morning. I don’t know if anyone else is finding this, but I’m finding it really hard to learn long scenes in such a short space of time. How quickly can people normally learn scenes, film, edit and send? I feel like there’s never any consideration for the actors and its just throw everything at the them and we want it by Friday. I know now I’ve just received this I’m going to be up until 2am tonight trying to learn at least 2 of the scenes so I can film them tomorrow leaving one for Friday morning. But thats not going to be indepth work. It’s just going to be enough time to learn the lines, add some intentions behind each of the lines and wing it! BUT, I want to do my best work and learn the lines analyse the scenes, more spend time with the character. Obviously I don’t mean to the point of as if I already had the Job, but just enough that I can feel like I made this scene my own and not just learnt the lines and said them on tape. But I barely have time to just get the lines down and film them all. Or is a self tape literally learn lines and send? What do you guys think? Is it just, shut up and get on with it, or is it fair to be feeling like this???

Hard rule for takes. Don't stop! by ridleyf  •  last post Feb 24th

I've been told this by casting agents and now in the time of self taping, I reaffirmed for myself. I stopped toward the end of a take cuz I thought I did a line with the wrong energy. Imagine my dismay when as I was editing, my partner and I both said "This is absolutely the perfect take!" Of course it was the take I stopped at the end of. I think the take I sent was fine, But I do this myself and I,ve seen other actors sabotage what's a very good take. Let those little happy accidents happen and remember, we're not always the best judge of what's good why we're doing it. That's for the objective eye of the camera to decide.

When did you know it was time to turn Equity? by poliwhirldude  •  last post Feb 23rd

I'm an EMC actor who is currently sitting at 25 points. I've put a good amount of thought into when I eventually want to turn, but I don't think I want to do it super soon. My logic has been that I want to get a good amount of non-union/union credits on my resume first and try to become more of a known name in my local theater scene, someone who pops into the local casting directors' heads early on when they're thinking of people to bring in for shows (thus possibly bypassing EPAs altogether.) The problem is, I don't know if I know what a 'good amount' of credits is. I think I'm on track (at least I was pre-pandemic) of becoming more well-known in my local theater scene. But, even still, I'm not sure I know when I'll feel 'known enough' or in the 'right place' to join. My instinct is to stay EMC as long as humanly possible, since it really is the sweet spot between doing union and non-union work, but I also don't want to stay EMC so long as to eventually cheat myself out of any Equity opportunities. I'm also turning 26 in a couple months and will kinda need health insurance... Those of you who have turned, when did you know it was the right time? And those of you who are waiting like I am, is there a specific moment you're looking for to turn? Thanks so much!

Self-confidence: is it an illusion or is it a requirement for success as an actor? by deanu-  •  last post Feb 23rd

I could just be seeing it wrong, so definitely correct me, but it seems like a lot of well known actors (and maybe successful people in general) believe in themselves and have a considerable amount of self-confidence. It could just be the social media effect, but I’ve come to the realization that the only thing stopping me from achieving my goals is myself. I’m even terrified to do this upcoming improv class because I’m scared of being seen, but I’m going to do it anyway. Not sure if everyone has been through this along their journey to success, but I’m in the process of learning to love myself again (2020 was hell) and believing that I deserve to achieve my goals. Some say the confidence comes a little bit with each experience, some say that you need it from the beginning, some even say that nobody is as confident as they seem. What are your thoughts? Have you gotten out of your own way, and if so, how has that helped your journey? Really interested in starting this discussion because we often times are looking too inwardly.

Best Acting Studios or Classes in Dallas, TX? by apestymagician  •  last post Feb 23rd

Hey y'all so I've found a whole lot about Austin acting studios but not too much about Dallas. What are your thoughts and opinions? I'll list a few just to put out what I've seen/visited around here: Glenn Morshower with The Extra Mile, Nancy Chartier, Michele Condrey with REACT Studios, Michelle Sherrill, Theresa Bell. Any of these ladies/guys stand out to you in particular? To me acting classes are about helping the actor explore and play with their relationship with acting and that the teacher is there to guide you at their best. There are really wonderful actors who know how to explain acting tools but then there are really great teachers who see through you and clearly see what holds you back and they are able to help you see this and help you push through your individual obstacle. What do y'all think?

Have you ever had a direct booking? by TimPrice2  •  last post Feb 23rd

Have you ever gotten a direct booking without auditioning? I'd be interested in hearing about your experience. \[Note\] I'm not an actor. I'm just interested in hearing about it if anyone wants to share their experience.

actors access by nick__pick  •  last post Feb 23rd

how reliable and trustworthy is actors access? im coming from az but dont mind going to other places for auditioning and filming!

How important is sex appeal when trying to become successful? by Personable85  •  last post Feb 23rd

I've observed the acting world of both today and decades past. It always seems like the actors who truly make it to the top share one common attribute - powerful sex appeal. More than talent, looks, age, luck, connections and hard work; sexuality and attractiveness seem to be the qualities that elevate an actor. Here are some examples: Marilyn Monroe (famous due to her nude photos and played sexy roles.) Marlon Brando (muscular body.) James Dean Madonna (always used her sexuality.) Sylvester Stallone (made a porno before "Rocky.") Brad Pitt (took his shirt off and became a star.) Julia Roberts (played a sexy hooker when she started out.) Channing Tatum (was an actual stripper before he was an actor.) Megan Fox (need I say more?) Noah Centineo (every girl in America went crazy over him.) There are countless other examples. Also, although not actresses, who can forget Kim Kardashian and Paris Hilton? Two entertainers who launched careers and built empires solely using sex. It seems like if all these people didn't become movie stars they would've just chosen to become porn stars. Of course we have the Meryl Streeps and Daniel Day-Lewis' who nobody is really drooling over but very few actors have that level of raw talent. What do you guys think?

What do you use for embedding your demos on your website? by juniorwitch  •  last post Feb 23rd

Does anyone use VoiceZam? It looks great and clients can download demos directly from the widget, but it's $9/mo and I'm trying to keep costs low. Currently I'm using Soundcloud, but to be honest, Soundcloud files look like garbage on mobile unless listeners have the app. I think it's good to have demos on Soundcloud anyway for clients to find me, just not as an embedding tool. Other widgets I should look at? My website (lowest payment plan) doesn't have audio embedding unless I upgrade. (I know it's dumb, I've had my website for many years and signed on with this platform before I became a fulltime voice actor). If I have to, I'll pay to upgrade, or get a VZ sub, but there's gotta be a cheaper way that still looks professional, right? Not sure about video, since Youtube now has the right to place ads on your material (is that correct?) and clients can't download your demo if they want. Maybe Vimeo is better? Thanks in advance!

Beginner's Microphone by historypokemon  •  last post Feb 23rd

Hey there! I RARELY use Reddit, so pardon me if this kind of post is not common. (´ω`\*) I am looking to start a home studio for voice acting. I am trying to create a set-up that would work for Youtube videos, podcasts, and voiceovers for ACX. I am a beginning voice actress, so I'd like to have a good setup to begin my journey! This all being said, what microphone would you recommend? My price range is $150-$400. I have heard Studio Project mics are both inexpensive and good quality, but I've also heard that Rodes are good as well. Or is there something else that is far better than these two & in my budget? Any other advice would be sincerely appreciated! (Including other places to begin aside from ACX, etc.)

[PAID] Looking For A Voice Actor For An Historical Video Game by TheIronTyrant  •  last post Feb 23rd

I may have gotten a role but I also need a haircut... by lightningpresto  •  last post Feb 23rd

Here’s a fun one. I auditioned with a self tape for a role on a show. The casting company asked for my availability but that same days, the role went back up on Actor’s Access. It’s been a few weeks (almost a month) and the description says I need to be available for the next month or so but I’m not sure if this means that I got the role or not. The role hasn’t been archived yet so perhaps they haven’t found anyone? My hair is getting longer and getting a bit cumbersome but I also don’t want to have it cut to leave options in case it does go through. Thoughts?

Best female actors that are under the radar right now? by skechegg  •  last post Feb 23rd

Finishing up my first screenplay and usually, I envision this "dream cast" for my characters (just for fun) but I have this one female lead that I just can't imagine anyone playing. So, in your opinion, who are the most talented up-and-comers that you're excited to see more of?

How to find your acting type ? by Freevi  •  last post Feb 23rd

I know who I look like out of ‘famous’, well I’ve been told so anyway. I look like a young Tom Cruise is what I’m told, but he wouldn’t be my idol of an actor. With that in mind how do you find your acting type ? What’s the best way to go about it.

Been with my agent since November, had 0 auditions since. by careyin  •  last post Feb 23rd

UK based. I’m in a popular demographic as I’m a female actor on the 16-25 age range. I know times are hard for our industry but most of my acquaintances & friends who are in the industry are getting at least some self tapes... anyone here know if it’s normal or not? Should I leave my agent?

Anybody else who would have rather seen Nick Cage as a character actor? by cmh413  •  last post Feb 23rd

I don’t know why, but I feel like Cage washes himself out really fast in his big roles. Anything where he has less than say 20 minutes of screen time I find myself enjoying his quirkiness and mannerisms, I just think he’s a little too ‘goofy’ for me to enjoy his major roles. Thought about this after watching National Treasure for the 398th time last night.