Showreel Material/Student Films
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 1:38 pm
Hi
This is the daughter of Rachel_M, and I just wanted to ask a question about showreel material.
Basically I am trying to put together a showreel because I don't really seem to be getting anywhere having only taped monologues to submit for auditions/agents. I've been applying for probably about 6 short films a day on mandy.com, with very little response (except for every audition in Manchester & Wales that I've accidently applied for - every single one of those seemed to invite me to audition but 5 hours is just too far to travel just for a student film
) I'm not sure why I don't seem to be getting anywhere with the student films, but either way I'm going to have to try a new tactic, and so I'm thinking of either:
1. Approaching my local Universities and colleges directly and offering my 'services' as an actor for media/film students projects. Is this a good idea or a bad idea? I'm not sure if it would get me noticed more or if it would make me come across unprofessional or desperate! ?
2. Get some scenes filmed specifically for showreel material. I've seen a few websites offering this service and have been approached by one of them. I'm still in two minds about doing this though, because firstly, I imagine you have to pay for this, and secondly, I don't really know if it's something that's frowned upon by agents and casting directors as it shows lack of actual experience; or if it's seen as a positive thing because it shows initiative and a much wider range as an actor than just sending off a monologue taped in a kitchen! ?
So if anybody could offer me some advice on either or both of these two points, I would really really appreciate it! Thank you very much!

Basically I am trying to put together a showreel because I don't really seem to be getting anywhere having only taped monologues to submit for auditions/agents. I've been applying for probably about 6 short films a day on mandy.com, with very little response (except for every audition in Manchester & Wales that I've accidently applied for - every single one of those seemed to invite me to audition but 5 hours is just too far to travel just for a student film

1. Approaching my local Universities and colleges directly and offering my 'services' as an actor for media/film students projects. Is this a good idea or a bad idea? I'm not sure if it would get me noticed more or if it would make me come across unprofessional or desperate! ?
2. Get some scenes filmed specifically for showreel material. I've seen a few websites offering this service and have been approached by one of them. I'm still in two minds about doing this though, because firstly, I imagine you have to pay for this, and secondly, I don't really know if it's something that's frowned upon by agents and casting directors as it shows lack of actual experience; or if it's seen as a positive thing because it shows initiative and a much wider range as an actor than just sending off a monologue taped in a kitchen! ?
So if anybody could offer me some advice on either or both of these two points, I would really really appreciate it! Thank you very much!
