Thank you thank you. I’ve been an actor for years and never found anyone break it down as good as you have. Time for this old gal to update some info. You are a true blessing. I wish you continued success and happiness.
Hi Tiwana 👋Very grateful for you to explain it all. I was under the impression that Day Player was on the same lvl as Extra's, meaning you're not allowed to put it on your resume, is this true? Than a question out of curiosity, are you allowed to put music video's under TV ? or is that not done either and better under "new media" (as in RUclips and web series) ? Thank you for any reaction in advance :)
Glad it was helpful! I pulled this from Backstage "A Day Player is an actor hired on a daily basis and not on a long-term contract. Day players usually live up to their moniker and are usually only on set for a day or two. They only have a few lines, which places them in the space between background actors and the main cast." It's my understanding thyme term was most widely used in Soap Operas. I believe they call it co-star or guest star now. Music video would be its own category, but most theatrical casting directors are perusing actor resumes for training, theater, film and TV roles. However if it were a widely prominent music video and role you can add the credit under its own category on your resume. But from my understanding casting directors want to know or see in your reel you acting scripted lines.
This is wonderful. Thank you!
Thank you thank you. I’ve been an actor for years and never found anyone break it down as good as you have. Time for this old gal to update some info. You are a true blessing. I wish you continued success and happiness.
Thank you for the well wishes and for WATCHING. I HOPE YOUR AA updates yield more opportunities for you.
Thank you. I am going to go fir it again at 66 years old. Love it
I have several friends who are coming back at your age. It’s never too late. Kudos to you and have fun on your return.
Tiwana - you've been AMAZING. I've had an AA profile for years, and things do change. Took the tips you shared and voila :)
Wonderful!
Yes i am also looking for student reel
Thank you so much for your advice and tips. I am now subscribed to your channel and stay updated. 😎👍
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Thank you for the great tips, you’re godsend!!!
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Thank you such much. I learn so much by listening to you video. Thank you.
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New sub here. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
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Hi Tiwana 👋Very grateful for you to explain it all. I was under the impression that Day Player was on the same lvl as Extra's, meaning you're not allowed to put it on your resume, is this true? Than a question out of curiosity, are you allowed to put music video's under TV ? or is that not done either and better under "new media" (as in RUclips and web series) ? Thank you for any reaction in advance :)
Glad it was helpful! I pulled this from Backstage "A Day Player is an actor hired on a daily basis and not on a long-term contract. Day players usually live up to their moniker and are usually only on set for a day or two. They only have a few lines, which places them in the space between background actors and the main cast." It's my understanding thyme term was most widely used in Soap Operas. I believe they call it co-star or guest star now.
Music video would be its own category, but most theatrical casting directors are perusing actor resumes for training, theater, film and TV roles. However if it were a widely prominent music video and role you can add the credit under its own category on your resume. But from my understanding casting directors want to know or see in your reel you acting scripted lines.
@@actinglessonslearned Thank you very much for the kind information :)