I would like feedback on my demo reel, I am 6-6 260 pounds https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTLtinSPKeo
Good work Derrick, the rule of thumb of demo reels is to keep it at two minutes so try to edit it down a bit, good luck and hang in there.
My comment is just about identical to the above. Good work. Cut it down to 2 minutes of the clips that show a diversity in your character development, and it's good to go. In addition, if you are seek...
Expand commentMy comment is just about identical to the above. Good work. Cut it down to 2 minutes of the clips that show a diversity in your character development, and it's good to go. In addition, if you are seeking to be taken as a diversified actor, consider getting clips of other projects that project a "lighter side." If being a character actor is your game, disregard that suggestion. You are doing great! I wish you the very best with your career :)
Just peeped this. Yeah, good stuff here it's more like a collection of clips and not a reel. I'd cut it up so it flows into 90 seconds, 2 mins max, and have that as your reel, and have it link back to...
Expand commentJust peeped this. Yeah, good stuff here it's more like a collection of clips and not a reel. I'd cut it up so it flows into 90 seconds, 2 mins max, and have that as your reel, and have it link back to your YouTube where the longer clips are. Don't know if you've edited this since, but this could be really, really good with a touch of editing. Good stuff man, keep it up!!
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Hi, I'm Rafsan Mahmud. I'm 22. I just need to know which font in Microsoft Word should I use to type my screenplay. I'm a new born for this world. I have sketch of my story. And I know the formate of writing screenplay.
Firstly, apologies to Rafsan that your thread seems to have been highjacked because someone wants to argue their case. Jean-Marie, I don't translate from French and I never made that claim. My French...
Expand commentFirstly, apologies to Rafsan that your thread seems to have been highjacked because someone wants to argue their case. Jean-Marie, I don't translate from French and I never made that claim. My French client writes in English. If you have a problem that the interface of screenwriting software is not presented in other languages, write to them, don't complain to me, though I do feel sorry for "these billions of people who don't live in English or French speaking countries" who are yearning to write their stories in screenplay format but can't. You're now saying you have no idea if Courier is less legible than other fonts but you're the one who claimed the other fonts are more legible so make up your mind. If you think there is such an enormous market for screenwriting software in different languages then go ahead and create one. Obviously these programs are designed to cater for the majority of users and they would be English speaking. You've got a chip on your shoulder, Jean-Marie and obviously you didn't like my previous post in this thread. I don't care, take it somewhere else. Again, apologies to Rafsan and rest assured, that's all the interruption you'll get from me in this thread.
So Rafsan, we can now return to what your problem is, and as it was said before, the answer is: if you want your script to be read in an English speaking country, COURIER NEW which you should have wit...
Expand commentSo Rafsan, we can now return to what your problem is, and as it was said before, the answer is: if you want your script to be read in an English speaking country, COURIER NEW which you should have with your Word version, COURIER you'll have if you download PDF CREATOR, size 12 point. No need of anything else. Congratulations.
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