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THEATRICAL REELSI know from experience casting my own projects that the presence of a demo reel can make or break whether an actor is brought in for an audition (or even books directly). If you are submitting to theatrical projects (film and television), you need a theatrical reel that highlights your strongest and best quality work, your acting range, and the roles for which you'll be best marketable. These clips are carefully selected and edited down to feature you, not your co-stars. If there is enough footage, the theatrical reel can also be split into separate comedic and dramatic reels.
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COMMERCIAL REELSDon't make a casting director sit through an entire commercial trying to spot you: a concisely edited commercial reel will highlight your best work and marketability while excluding the extraneous footage and other actors' screen-time to create a smooth final product that shows off your personality and skillset.
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1-MINUTE REELSIs your reel running too long? Overwhelmed with too much footage? I will help you create a fresh one-minute speed reel of your best work. Ideal for casting sites such as Actor's Access, Active Pitch, and IMDb.
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FAMILY & SIBLING REELSHighlight your talented family in a sibling or family reel! This is a wonderful tool for families or siblings who regularly work together. This reel will not only showcase the work of each individual, but their relationship to one another, personalities, and natural interaction that casting directors often look for when casting "real families."
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PRINT REELSGoodbye binders of tear-sheets! If you have a large modeling portfolio, a print reel can be a fun marketing tool that will help you stand out and show your personality, skill, and range of looks.
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CLIP REELSDo you have a particularly strong role you'd like to showcase? A clip reel is ideal for displaying recognizable Hollywood credits and is especially useful on sites such as IMDb and Actors Access.
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COMBINED REELSIf you are just starting out, you may not have enough footage for both a commercial and theatrical reel. While I always advocate for keeping these reels separate, occasionally a combined reel is the best way to go. When we discuss your reel, I will let you know whether I'd recommend doing a combined reel.
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