[the appointment](https://youtu.be/i-aHECWFp8g) Dear all, I’m a amateur student actor and filmmaker have first time experience in making my own film. The film below is called the appoinment which shows a patient and a therapist. However there is more than meets the eyes to the doctor. Please comment on what’s great and improvements could be made for this film. Bless yall
Hi, I am the director of a short film born of a Reddit post last year. We came together after meeting on Reddit and wrote a screeplay for a short film. Now, we are preparing to move into production and are looking for interested actors who would like to audition. For more information, please email me at LMaF.Submissions@gmail.com On behalf of the Let's Make a Film team. *This is a non-profit film.
I’m 15 I live in the EU. My parents are Vietnamese. My dream have always been to be come an childhood actor in an American movie, but there’s 3 problems. 1. I don’t live in the US, and my English is only okay. 2. There’s barely a demand for Asian roles, let alone me being from Vietnam. 3. I don’t where or how I’m gonna get started. I do have some acting experience, from participation in school theaters. But that’s about it. I wish to pursue the career of being a childhood actor, but I’m pretty certain that I should just forget about it. I would like some advice.
I've been in and around the acting community for the past 12 years. During lockdown I've been reflecting on some of my actor training and classes. I've had some amazing, encouraging teachers and have dealt with some lovely casting directors but I've come across real bullies aswell who abuse the power they have. I've had a teacher roll up a newspaper and start whacking me violently with it to get a performance out of me, I've had teachers humiliate me in front of other students. I've had a casting director scream at me in an audition room saying how horrific I am and if only I could see how horrific my audition is. I've had an old agent say to me it's 'fxxin ridiculous that people say to you, you have a career in this industry'. I've been on the receiving of so much of this type of behaviour. I used to think that in order to be a successful actor you had to be 'tested' in order to survive and to develop a thick skin. Pre covid I had an actor friend crying her eyes out at the treatment she and her classmates received at a casting director workshop. I've heard of some classes where people have come out suicidal from the humiliation they received. I've also witnessed another friend of mine having a panic attack after coming out of meisner class. I wish I could go back and tell my younger self that this behaviour is not ok and to step away from those abusive people and classes but it is so difficult when you're trying to pursue your acting dreams. What are other people's experiences with abusive acting teachers/casting directors/agents?
I got the role really quickly. I auditioned once, a last-minute audition, and was told I got the role one day later. I had never had any acting experience, and I got the lead role. But I read the play, and it felt like a pity hire. The character was trans, and I was the only trans actor to audition. So, after some consideration, I've decided to drop the play. Completely. I'm done. My first ever play, with a lead role, and I dropped it. All because I was anxious and I hated the fact that I really wasn't chosen for the role but, instead, because I was trans. I'm either a fucking idiot or valid haha. But I feel better and less anxious already.
The last year and a half I was forced to live with a psychopath. A person whose only goal in life is to ruin my life. Little back story this man is my abusive "brother". He has made my life impossible to start. At age 18 I was SUPPOSE to be a radio DJ at our local college and he went out of his way to make sure I didn't THEN goes on and yells at me that if I don't become nothing by 23 he will kill me. He did go to prison for a while and that's when I got started on auditioning. And that's just one of many horrible moments. I should state I am very poor and pretty much forced to live at home with my mom. I'm also a care taker for her so I kinda can't leave, yet Fast forward to present day. I talked to my best friend and we made a voice over booth. We converted a closet into one. Its not the best but when your in it your ears get a odd feeling. Yes I have to go back home to that horrible stain of a human every few days to check up on my mom. But he's left me be since he's got back. But just to hear him laugh watching tv, or hear him talk about crazy government conspiracies is absolutely maddening. my mom told him what he did (he was a drinker, has no memory) and realized the damage he did. I will never forgive him and frankly his prison sentence should have been much long! I did some auditions on casting call club. It was a very emotional moment. I spent the last year mentoring a few other rookie voice actors. Some were able to actually get jobs. it really hurt. Of course I was happy for them but I missed the feeling of auditioning. I missed the people and looking for fun jobs. There were days where I wouldn't talk. I counted once. It was less then 20 words one day Now that I have that ability. I've been working out. I've been much happier. I'm constantly relearning my technique and technology. And yeah my first audition was very garbage but at least I CAN.
Hello guys. I signed to an acting agency couple of weeks ago that sold me overpriced headshots ( $770 ) + other craps they make you believe you’re getting for free but in reality your paying for ( like a day acting class ). That being said. I paid an additional $175 to have 2 scenes recorded a monologue and a couple scene. Since I am paying I found very weird that I wasn’t able to pick my own scenes but that they decided this for the actors. My couple scene tho was going to highlight the other actress giving me only couple of lines to deliver: if I am paying for a product that it’s supposed to promote me and sell my talent I don’t see why I am paying to be a supporting actress? When I called and explained the situation Iv got shut down and basically got couple scene annulled if I didn’t want to do it their way. I decided I am not gonna show for the monologue as well. They make you pay everything upfront tho and sign a silly agreement that you understand you’re not gonna get refunded for pre-booked payments ( but they also tell you can’t get scheduled for a showreel session unless you pay upfront (?)... I know that I fucked myself signing but is there a way I can get my money back? Maybe because on the agreement it shows that the $175 would be for the editor to put your scenes on YouTube and stuff but if I don’t shoot the material than where the money going ? I tried to call and send emails but they are gone to ignore me. Please help
Hi there, I’m looking for a voice actress to work on my 40 second skit on my debut EP. This is a passion project and everything is home-made, so I don’t have a massive budget. I can offer very little, and 100% royalties from the skit. PM me for details if interested. Thank you.
Hey there, I am working on a single character (preferably male 16 - 25 y/o) short film. I request interested actors willing to contribute for free to hit me up so that we can discuss further details. I plan to enter the film in festivals later this year.
Greetings from the Cherokee Nation Film Office! I am Preston Smith, CNFO database specialist, and we are looking to connect with Native American actors. CNFO works to increase the presence of Native Americans in every level of the film and TV industries. We have launched the first-ever all-Native directories of talent, crew, consultants, and film-friendly business and support services that are within the Cherokee Nation and/or are Native American. You can learn more about the directories [here](https://cherokee.film/cnfo-native-talent-directory/). These directories are one-stop-shop for productions looking to hire Native Americans in the industry. It is our goal to start a conversation with you to spread the word these directories exist and are open for all Native Americans to join. To register, just log onto [www.cherokee.film](http://www.cherokee.film/) and sign up under our “Directories” tab. Contact me with questions about submissions or any other information that is needed. at [preston.smith@cn-bus.com](mailto:preston.smith@cn-bus.com) Wado! (thank you)
I know this is a silly question, and I’m not sure if this is the right subreddit for this question, but I’m really curious so I’m hoping someone knows the answer. When you think of a typical tv series, the characters tend to have a whole new outfit in each “day” of the episode, which includes new shoes. But as many of us know, when you wear brand new shoes, a lot of times they can be really uncomfortable and painful for a few weeks. Are actors just constantly working through that pain from the non-stop new shoes they wear in almost every scene?
Hi, New actor looking for some formal training for acting. What are the best classes/schools for acting in Toronto that I can attend and why? Quite hard looking for a school when only really TFS shows up and schools that are out of province. I have seen a lot of positive feedback for LBStudios and Pro Labs. Any reason why they are so reputable? I don't see much reviews online outside of reddit. Thank you ! :)
I’m 15 and I want to be an actor and I have an audition to get in to acting classes soon. So far things are going well and I remember my verse for the audition. Although I think I may need to get a job soon to save up for things like a car and other things that I may need. Please give me some advice and also tell me what you think about my situation right now, is it good or bad? Please pray for me, God bless.
Hello! This has been bothering me for so so long, I’m trying to identify a play I saw at Colorado Thescon 2019. I hope someone knows what I’m thinking about! It was a one act with a small cast, I want to say 7 actors? The gist of it was this: - A student (I think girl?) who is incredibly intelligent is placed into a special gifted kid school. - At said school, her classmates, kids her age, are all acting incredibly childish, throwing tantrums and everything. - The teacher assigned things like coloring and other child like tasks. - The new gifted student is confused by their actions and gets upset that this can’t possibly be the right class. - The big plot turn is that it’s a school for the incredibly gifted, but not to keep pushing them, but to let them relax and act like children since they matured so fast.
I’ve listened to so many comparisons on YouTube but I still just can’t decide, the u87 seems to be the highest end for voice over and basically can be the end game mic for my career, but so many professional voice actors who I am friends with choose the TLM 103. Any opinions or personal experience you’d like to share?
Hello, If you're reading this then you must agree with the title. I am working on a solution to that issue and wanted some feedback from my fellow actors-in-law. What separates this online casting platform from other platforms is that we leverage AI to find positions based on your face and other factors to automatically apply you to jobs that are most relevant to you. For example, if a Casting Directors post a job they can include a face with that position. Now for the user you will not need to apply to multiple positions, our system will automatically pick out the jobs you have the best resemblance to what the casting director wants and apply to that position along with other data-points. This would solve the issue of you having to apply for hundreds of roles that the CD are not a good fit for you due to what the CD had in mine, while at the same time allowing you to apply to multiple positions you are a fit for. I wanted to get the communities input on a service like this, which imo would be an improvement to the services out there today (Backstagae, Actors Access, etc). Thank you
I got an opportunity to move there. But it’s not near the big cities like salt lake. Closest big town is St George. I tried looking up agencies there, didn’t see much? Could my agency find me stuff out of state like Las Vegas? Is that a thing? I’ve only ever acted (commercial) in Columbus Ohio. They found me stuff in Cleveland but never out of state. Am I dwindling my opportunities if I move there?
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.
I’m a 15 year old girl from the uk who has no experience and wants to become an actress. I have researched about becoming and actress and it says to go and find acting classes. I can’t afford acting classes at the moment. Is there any free ones?
Hey! I'm a pretty young aspiring actor (17 y/o) and I had a few smaller gigs when I was really young but then kind of fell out of acting. Any advice as to how I can get back into it? Maybe mainly advice on reels and agencies would be helpful, thanks in advance!
I’m just tired of being frustrated with this. I’m tired of doing everything in my power and still feel like I’m on the outside looking in. Constantly thinking “ok in getting close to booking something I can feel it, I’m starting to notice an increase in consistency of audtions... this has to mean something...” and then nothing. And then I bust my ass to get another rep to the equation, and then they do nothing. And we have no strategy conversations because who the fuck am I, I’m just some actor with no credits trying to get credits and nobody cares. What strategy is even possible. Just throw spaghetti against the wall and see what sticks, that’s all shitty agents can do. It’s exhausting. Every role I read for even stupid costars the person cast has a page 10+ Tv credits already... how am I ever supposed to compete or get my first credit when this is what it is? It just doesn’t make sense. It’s like if you don’t get started as a kid, literally born into it, or go to Juilliard at 19, you are just completely fucked. It seems like, as an “adult” actor, you literally just have to get extremely insanely lucky for literally every single step of the way, to have any kind of meaningful advancement or chance at a career what do ever, i have no idea how any of you people do it. Truly. I’ve gotten pins I’ve gotten call backs / tapes sent to producers, not a lot because I haven’t even had THAT many auditions over the course of years but enough to see SOME kind of validation that I don’t totally fucking suck and that I’m not totally fucking crazy for continuing to spend my time chasing this. It just is taking forever, it is not satisfying at all, how long this is taking, it doesn’t feel fair or make sense, it feels awful, it’s gutting. All I see now is people with less experience, making way less effort, that are way younger, that just get handed the keys to the castle so quickly because of money and it’s just nauseating to me. I see people say “treat it like a business!” What the fuck does that even mean? Nothing I have ever done on my own has ever equated to anything of actual value to advance my career. Not taking ridiculous overpriced casting workshops, not making stupid short films, not trying to be clever and navigating myself via business or production jobs in the industry. Nothing. Getting auditions from my agents has been the only thing that actually does anything and matters. That has been my experience. Which leaves me feeling totally powerless. I just don’t get it. For those of you unfortunate souls who have struggled as much as I have but have pushed through to the other side and succeeded... was there anything that you can look back on and recognize as a sign that you were perhaps close to booking that first costar, or that first credit that had a domino affect on either booking more stuff or just really finally establishing some sort of consistency with auditioning from that point forward? My fear is that after all this time... all these years... that I’m gonna book something and it will change absolutely nothing and it will still be sporadic inconsistent auditioning and me continuing to feel lost for years to come.... and honestly that would just be really really devastating. And just makes me feel really confused as to how any NORMAL human being actually does this.... or maybe they don't. Basically, I need to figure out a way to get in and feel in control of my career that is genuine and real. Or, just be told point blank what that is actually like, the actual reality of the situation, so that I know if I honestly truly have it in me to do this with the rest of my life. I love acting more than anything but this is so much harder than I ever possibly imagined and every time I think it's going to get "easier", it doesn't. Like, if getting a pin for a co-star and shit like that basically means nothing and makes me no closer to actually having any kind of career, and somebody could literally start acting tomorrow and surpass me.... then I can't do this anymore.
I think I'm not even average when it comes to looks, and I was wondering whether that would affect my employability. Say if I was good actor and good for a role, and there was someone else who is a good actor but doesn't fit the role as much (but good nonetheless), would he get the job as opposed to me?
So, my agent (who is great and works hard to get me great auditions) has requested talent to prep a pitch that we’d use to network outside of the agency for projects/contacts. I do know my type, etc., but having trouble finding an example of how to format this info. If someone can point me to how a general pitch looks or should sound, that would be very useful. To clarify, they want to see how we’d promote/brand ourselves outside of them - not actually craft a pitch for them. Thanks!
When actors learn new skills in order to better prepare for a role does the money for these classes come out of their own pocket? For example, learning a new language, martial arts, playing an instrument etc.
Looking for an attractive and distanct urban voice to narrate a 4000 word audiobook for audible. Dm me an audio clip for extra details!
I get a lot of questions on here about what I have done to be successful after people see my [voices profile](https://www.voices.com/actors/elloeff) [I wrote an article](https://www.codystewartvo.com/blog/how-i-made-5000) that goes over the things that I find most important to being successful! Hopefully it helps you on your journey
Hey all, I'm entering a competition and I have to write who I think the 'best actor of all time is and why' in 25 words or less. I was wondering if you guys could give me some inspiration to help me out
I’m 17 and being a voice actor has been a bit of a dream of mine, but how would I start? Just curious for anyone who has experience with that type of thing
Hello I am a uni student, I really need some advice. Recently, my class have been cast for the play "twelfth night" and I was really hoping for Olivia or Viola. Instead, I got Maria. I was so upset with this casting choice and instantly burst into tears. I felt it was really unfair. This is where I sound awful because I don't think the actors who got the parts I wanted really deserved them at all. I spoke to my lecturer about it and she said I was the only one who would bring joy to the character, make her come to life. She seemed certain in her choice, and of course I couldn't ask her to switch parts because that wouldn't be fair to someone else, and I was not coming across as a brat, I talked to her in a very calm way, without looking like a drama queen. She was very kind, but of course, i can't help but feel like she was just trying to soften the blow. I don't really know much about the character Maria, I know the professional thing to do is move on, put your heart into the character and do my best, but I'm struggling to start liking her character because of the disappointment I feel. I feel so angry and upset, so any advice would be great. I really don't want to come off as a whiny brat, or be icy with any of my peers. I really want to do my best, but I can't help the way I feel. So my question is, has anyone here played Maria? did you enjoy it? or how do you cope when your cast as someone you really didn't hope to be?
Hi, I'm a 22 years old Brazilian and currently studying Computer Science. I'm passionate about voice acting - although I have 0 experience with it - and I'd like to know if voice acting is your first job, and if it isn't, why did you pursue it? Is it worth trying? When is too late? I like my course but I'm not very at it, also I don't like to search anything about it on my free time, while I'm always looking for news about voice acting and voice actors, specially the Japanese one. The reason I don't drop my course is because it took a lot of effort from both me and my mom so I could enter in the best university of my State, but I just don't feel doing it for the rest of my life. Should I graduate ( around 2022 ) and with the money of my futute job pay for a private theater college? Or will it be too late? I've been researching some voice acting courses to have the real experience with it and see if I like doing it or just admire the people who does but because of the pandemic there aren't many voice acting classes/ courses accepting new students... Any suggestions or questions, the comments are your friends. Thanks for reading!
now that the U.S. and major markets have seen persistent lock downs and restrictions etcetc.... for the "foreseeable future" what would be the best way for a newbie early 20s actor to get a jump start into the industry? if things were normal, id invest in a conservatory (graduated college not BFA), or even consider a masters or abroad program.. but things are mainly virtual.. im in south florida and im not too sure how the market is, but some self tape places in miami are starting up again but nothing too good..... would anyone invest in an online conservatory and if so where? im mainly interested in film/tv and really really want to invest in my craft, not just buy my way in or waste money or get a quick fix either.... no one knows the future, but advice is keeping me sane right now when i feel i cant do much but online intro stuff.. i mean, what do i do!!!!
Hi All, I am looking to create a group/class for Actor’s looking to hone their skills and have a safe and creative place to practice their craft. Message me to find out more as well as if you’re interested!
Was anyone trained as a stage actor and decided to start screen acting? I want to expand what i can do but i've only been trained for stage so i need to learn how to act for a camera and i wouldn't even know how to get into screen acting (uk if that changes anything) Does anyone have any ideas of where to start?
25F, I never had any formal education, but I have been consistently taking acting classes for past 2.5 years. However, I feel like there's still so much to learn and I don't feel like an actress and don't feel like I am ready to go out and start acting. On the other hand, I understand that to be an actress, I just need to go out and do it.
Hi guys, I am curious, are the cigarettes in movie productions actually real ones? I mean what if the actor is a non-smoker and don't wanna smoke because of health issues? Are there fake-cigerettes for this? Best regards
I just browsed the subreddit thoroughly and I noticed a lot of aspiring actors seemed to wonder about how certain actors/actresses got their "overnight success" like Gal Gadot, Will Smith or Katherine Langford, seemingly happy to disregard the fact that most of them have OTHER TALENTS, and that they've made it BIG in their other field before getting scouted into acting. Langford walk a straight path of acting though, getting the BEST training, winning competitions (if I'm not mistaken) but a little research could show you that she's already an amazing actor-in-training before getting her big break. Smith is a successful musician and Gadot is a successful model. I mean we still live on earth, time and time again I've seen those who could bring a lot to the table win the game faster than those who didn't. Those who didn't could win the game too, but unless they're lucky, they'd win it with a slower pace. It's either you have to be really, REALLY amazing at the craft like Langford did, or you need to be amazing at something else before being amazing at acting, like Smith and Gadot and many other actors. People getting their big break without any skill whatsoever is a myth, a fairytale, honestly. People being amazing at acting without prior training just because they're a natural born talent is also a myth, you still need training to be great, albeit with less time than others. You always gotta climb the ladder first, in anything, doesn't have to be acting since it's easier to make a career switch if you're already at the top, because great people knows ANOTHER great people, even if their field has nothing to do with the other, it's because great people flocked together, and connection is a precious commodity in this industry. So for newbies thinking overnight success is a thing, start grinding. Not just your acting skills (but especially your acting skills) but ALSO your other talents. Make the most of all you can do. One way or another, the path towards success will present itself.
Hello! I'm in the final stages of making my 3D animated pilot episode. I am looking for several people to voice the bad guys of the show. You can check out some work in progress at [instagram.com/aeroorange](https://instagram.com/aeroorange) If you are interested then please comment or send dm with your showreel, availability, and rate! Looking for both males and females, so as long as you can record from home feel free to contact me so I can see your work! Thank you.
\---CASTING--- World of Warcraft: Shadowlands Trailer Audio **Redesign** **Voice Acting** for Video Game Trailer Animation Paying: $150 for 9 lines Needed: 1 Female, Adult Due Date: Feb 10th Warnings: PG Violence This project is a music and sound redesign project intended to boost my audio portfolio. I will be providing the voice of the male character as well as redoing the sound effects and music. I plan on doing a few of these, so even if we don’t work together this time, I will definitely keep a list of applicants in mind for future voice acting roles! I am only looking for someone to play the female character, Sylvanas Windrunner. She is ambitious, defiant, angry, unyielding and arrogant in this scene as she single-handedly dethrones Arthas the Lich King in her quest for dominion over the deathly Shadowlands. **Requirements** \- Preferably a decent home recording setup with little to no background noise (I'm a sound designer so I can work with some noise, but I'd love to avoid the extra work if possible) \- **Audition material** can be *either* a link to previous/similar work OR a recording of any of her 9 lines of your choosing: 1. Ice crown… a monument to our suffering… 2. ...the veil between life and death… 3. ...where a usurper sits on a frozen throne. 4. But no king rules forever. 5. You are unfit to wear this crown-! 6. \-to wield so much power! 7. This world is a prison... 8. *\*Rising Intensity Scream as she rips the helmet apart*\* 9. And I will set us all (pause) free. Please record in .wav or .aiff formats Please email submissions to [daniel@wigleyaudio.com](mailto:daniel@wigleyaudio.com) Link to trailer: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4gBChg6AII](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4gBChg6AII) I look forward to hearing from you! Thanks
I want to see if I can get Daniel Logan (Young Boba Fett) to voice act his Boba’s Battlefront 2 lines in his voice. Are they allowed to do this? I saw Steve Downes (Master Chief) record some lines for people.
Need a female voice actor for for 30-ish words email me at [placidoarts@gmail.com](mailto:placidoarts@gmail.com) email must include some type of demo and rates. Compensation is 10-20 USD
Looking For A Professional Calming And Soothing Female Voice For Spiritual Content On YouTube Approx 555 words, And About $20 to spend
I hope this is acceptable here. I’m writing a book about an actress, and I just think it’d be really helpful to hear from some of you to really wrap my head around some of the issues the character is going to encounter. Long story short, she is a struggling actress on the verge of “aging out” of consideration as a starlet. She even contemplates giving up on the industry all together. When a seemingly last chance at a leading role in a feature film is presented to her, she has to navigate the decision making process surrounding performing nude scenes and all the baggage that goes along with that. So, yes, this consultation will be heavily focused on sex, nudity, gender politics, and similar uncomfortable topics of discussion. That’s why I’m asking for volunteers. If you’re not comforting getting into all that, then I wish you well all the same. But if you are willing to discuss it, then I’d really like to have a back and forth conversation (preferably in chat or DMs where there won’t be any outside shaming or interjections), so just reach out however you feel most comfortable. Thanks.
Hey guys! Do you think that having a large YouTube channel (500k subscribers +) would negatively effect your chances of making it big in Hollywood? The reason I think it might is because you might start to get type cast because of your internet persona. Also another reason is because i can not think of one actor that had success both on YouTube and in film and television, and there surely has to be a reason for that right?
Hey Guys! I heard on an episode of Audrey Helps Actors podcast that there is a place where pilot scripts might be available to view...something along the lines of ShowFx? Anyway, I was wondering if there's anything remotely similar to that website at all. Thanks for the help!
Recently, I asked for a talent submission report. I noticed that she submitted me for a lot of small actor roles, but I wasn't called in for those parts. I notice that the only roles I get called in far are the ones where I fit the ethnicity or if I have a special skill that's needed. The parts where it's open ethnicity actor roles in TV within my age range I don't even have a chance at. I have a reel on my Actor's Access account, slateshots for my headshots, and constantly training. In other words, I'm doing everything I can to be competitive. My agent has said that although I have my package prepared, it might still be difficult to get me auditions because I have no professional credits. We have a very good relationship, and she is excited for me and my work. From what I hear, she would write a small blurb for me when she submits -- but I have a feeling that is as far as she would go to pitch me. I want to ask her *if every time she's not hearing back from something she has submitted me to, is she emailing or calling the CD to push for me.* So my question is: **How do I phrase that politely without sounding rude or blaming her? How can I bring it up in a conversation or in email?** Thanks for all the answers in advance!
I’m a music producer and I’ve been looking for someone to do my tag for forever now and I realized that Reddit would be a great place to come. I preferably need a female with a higher voice and you’d be saying “godspeed”. There’s some room for creativity to do what you want but I kinda have an idea and example in mind. I understand this is paid work only so I’ll stay true to that but as it’s literally just one word and will take you a couple minutes, it won’t be a great opportunity for money but I can try to make up for it by pushing your name out to other producers because there’s actually a pretty big market and need for this. If you’re interested please dm me on Instagram @gxdspeedd
I'm 25, working at getting my associates, working as much as I can to save money, and regret not pursuing acting. Since high school, I've wanted to be an actor. My parents were going through a divorce and movies saved me during that rough patch. I grew an appreciation towards acting and film. Its something I'd love to do. When I brought it up to my parents and family, I was mocked and said its an impossible career. Now living in the real world and settling, I hate it. I see all of these people I know moving to LA and I feel trapped. I wish I went through with it. I'm so depressed and tired anymore. I live in philly and I don't know where to start for finding an agent and getting gigs. I've only done a small independent film and local commercials.
I posted this about a month ago and a bunch of you seemed to get some value from it. I get a lot of questions on here about what I have done to be successful after people see my voices profile ( [www.voices.com/actors/elloeff](https://www.voices.com/actors/elloeff) ) I wrote an article for Medium that goes over the things that I find most important to being successful! Hopefully it helps you on your journey :) [https://www.codystewartvo.com/blog/how-i-made-5000](https://www.codystewartvo.com/blog/how-i-made-5000)
This industry is toxic, it’s unfair, it’s not based on merit, I’ve just had a really horrible time chasing this with my life and I just want the desire to go away. I’ve gotten just enough in return to keep chasing the carrot dangled in front of my face, and it’s at the cost of my sanity and stomach. I hate everything about this industry and being an actor. I’ve seen bad people succeed, good people struggle, I’ve taken so many risks that have not really paid off but gave me just enough breadcrumbs to keep chasing, because maybe I’m just so close to finally getting to a better place with it... but nope. I just want to be done once and for all and it’s like my brain is just fixated on it. I don’t know how to break away from this in a healthy manner but I have to, I can’t live like this anymore. Nothing is worth feeling this way. I don’t know. Sounds so simple like you can just snap your finger and walk away, I just feel resentful that these desires were put inside me in the first place, fucking torturous bullshit. How do you truly remove this tumor and move on with your life? I want to have control over my life, I want to be respected and valued, have my hard work and passion actually equate to something and not just constantly feel like I’m being fucked with ripped apart exploited abd unappreciated. I hate this. I would never ever advise anybody to be an actor after my experience, never ever. I just wish I had my life back.
Hey there! I'm working on a short film and I'm looking for a voice actress! The character says only 5 lines and I could pay you 5$ via PayPal! DM me if interested :)
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