Bit of self promo? Why not ey! Thanks @SupportBritish !
Native Northerner living in the South represented by @DelaneyGreyMgmt, open for work and would love to get involved with any upcoming opportunities for short films etc! #novemberpromotion
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5/ but it does cost me £20 in train costs and a couple of hours travel as well as loss of earning on what can be a 5 minute audition. My non actor husband once came to one with me and was shocked how quickly it was over with.
What are people's thoughts/preferences?
4/ In the room the team get a sense of who you are as a person and are able to give you clear and changeable direction as well as immediate feedback on how the audition went and it makes the process a lot less isolated
2/ Self tapes don't cost me money to do, I can do them at a time convenient to me and they're easier to do and let go of but it's hard to know if you're reading it right when there's rarely any clear direction and feedback (thanks to those cd's who do videos alongside requests!)
DGM does not stand by the new Spotlight tiered system and we encourage everyone within the Industry to sign the petition set up by the Casting Directors
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I had a recall this week with a 4 year old boy without his mum in the room. Before the take I asked him if it was ok to give him a little cuddle in the scene. He said yes and it was all fine but is it weird I checked his consent? I felt like the team maybe thought it odd?
@AshtonVoice_ I'm glad I asked tbh, I think years of working as a teacher especially made me really want to make sure the little guy was comfortable. I'm probably just over thinking things!
I bought myself some new tap shoes and I'm ridiculously happy
I haven't tapped properly since before COVID and god knows what happened but the tap shoes I've had since college were painfully small!
I bought these BEAUTIES from @capezio so that I can start advanced tap classes