In today's digital age, you are bound to be asked to submit a demo reel (video compilation of your best work) over the Internet to a casting director, agent or manager. This will be expected to happen instantly and quickly -- so what do you do if you have all your work on VHS?! YIKES! Here are a couple of steps to get you caught up in the instant era of online reels:
1. Have all your VHS tapes transferred to DVD. You can pay to have an editor do this, but a cheaper way is to find a friend with a DVD/VHS machine and do it yourself! They can even be purchased for under $100 (which is more than likely cheaper than hiring an editor for the same job, depending on where you live).
2. Log all your digital media (list all the work you have on each DVD) and review it to choose the best scenes. Look for scenes that highlight YOUR skills and avoid including too many other people--after all, this is about YOU.
3. At this point, you can take your media to an editor or edit your reel yourself. If you are unfamiliar with how a reel should look, then view reels online until you get a sense of what they should look like (www.speedreels.com is a great resource). Before you go to an editor (or edit in iMovie or Final Cut), be sure to have a precise outline of which scenes you want, in what order and where they are on your media DVDs. This will save you time and more importantly, MONEY! If you don't do this, it may take 3 hours of editing time versus one hour (a difference of up to $150-200 or more).
NOTE: Even if you don't know how to edit, try it out in your spare time. If you have a Mac computer, play around with adding clips in iMovie. You can add titles, transitions and music easily and export it directly to a DVD. You can also use the "share" feature to convert it to a Quicktime movie that you can then upload to a website (like www.tinypic.com) that will allow you to send an instant link to your reel to casting directors, agents, etc. And best of all -- IT'S FREE!!!
Questions? Post them here and I'll answer them in my next entry.
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