Jason Farries - Acting Showreel 2019
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- My latest acting showreel. updated with the latest footage from new projects including:
An Inspector Calls (2017) - • An Inspector Calls (2018)
The Unfortunate fate of Felix Hill
Cunk On Britain - BBC www.imdb.com/t...
Death of a Miser
The Brawler
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"This man taught me An Inspector Calls..."
*wipes tear from eye*
Not all heroes wear capes
@@JasonFarries shush
I cried so much lmaooooooooo
@@jasonfarries9561 i tinks dat yous are corract
I’ve seen some of the old videos and compared to the new ones, you definitely grew as an actor. Keep up the good work and who knows where we might see you in the future ;)
Thank you so much. 😊 that means a lot
Great actor and director in inspector calls taught me all about it before I even learnt it . I knew I recognised you in the cinema tonight 😂 great guy keep it up
Thank you so much. I am so glad you enjoyed An Inspector Calls. I'm hoping it wins some awards this week
Jason Farries seems you had a low budget but came out great wouldn’t be surprised if it did win !
@@tomtyack12 thanks man. Yeah basically no budget but I'm super proud of what we made and I am just happy it's had any body watch it and enjoy it.
No problem you should be proud 🙂
Your role as Christian in Death of a Miser makes me think you would be perfect for the role of Felix Manning in Orphan Black.
Very good acting skills here!
Thank you so much. Thank you for watching and leaving a comment
Quality video here mate, really loved the mix of pace
Thank you so much Luke
It's really great! It totally showcases your acting abilities. You have an excellent range!
Thank you so much
What a strong opening !
Thank you so much
Love this.Definitely following your acting journey henceforth
Appreciate you my friend 🙌🏻
Amazing, if I was making a film, I would hire you.
That means a lot thank you
Can I ask though, how did you get the gig as that world war 1 captain (or world war 2) for the BBC?
@@Henry-oj1oo that was through my agent a few years ago. They wanted someone who resembled wilfred owen the poet
@@JasonFarries Do you think you resemble him?
Also that's amazing dude well done.
@@Henry-oj1oo I think I did once I had the makeup and uniform on. But I hadn't ever really noticed any resemblance before.
Fantastic. Well done mate ☺️
Thanks so much
Holy shit this i really good! I am trying to make my own showreel and went to RUclips for some inspiration and this definitely helped!
I'm so glad this helped you
@@JasonFarries I have a quick question, would it be a bad idea to have multiple scenes from the same project, or is that a bad idea?
@@mikkelkvt1621 depends. You want to show variety so if the two scenes are showing something wildly different, go for it. Otherwise, pick the better of the two scenes and feature that
@@JasonFarries Alright thanks, man! If I were to go for 2 scenes from the same project, would you recommend having them right next to each other or with a different movie in between?
@@mikkelkvt1621 it could work either way. Perhaps put two different versions of the reel together and watch them separately. Then ask yourself, which version is more entertaining? Because after all, the main thing you want to achieve is a showreel that casting professionals enjoy watching and are engaged
Great work man!
Thank you
Hi Jason, great work, I am an aspiring actor and I just moved to London. I have a showreel as well which I can show you because I fear that by only doing uni projects I doubt I will get any calls. Also if I could ask you some questions about what to do and generally how to work in London as an actor would help me a lot!
Hi there.
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment. Could you send me a message on Instagram? That would be the best way to get in touch with me. Happy to advise
Please come to pakistan we will work together.
It’s so annoying that most agencies require a showreel. When being an ‘extra’ you only have little work and limited screen time so to make a showreel is impossible. How do you even make a showreel with little experience? Moreover, how do you get the experience…
Hey Lauren.
Totally understand your dilemma. It can take time to get enough footage from jobs to create a showreel. When I first started it took me months to get a showreel together.
There are a few solutions you can try just to get you started with a basic reel and then once you start getting more featured jobs you can slowly improve on it and make it better and better.
First thing you can do is film a monologue yourself. There's a misconception that a showreel needs to be footage from professional work. It doesn't. It just needs to show you acting, as long as the video and sound is clear casting directors and agents can appreciate what you look and sound like. Then they might invite you to audition if they think you fit the character.
These days, your phone has a good enough camera to film with. So just record a monologue on there and use that as your first showreel.
The second thing you can do, if you are willing to invest, is hire a showreel company to create a professional scene for you.
Black Elk Productions is based in the UK and does great work for their clients. A scene costs about £500 and you'll get loads of business advice too.
Thirdly. If you're in the UK, there's a great company which runs casting director workshops in London. You get to read a scene in front of a casting director and they also film it and send you the footage. That footage is also useful for a first time showreel.
The company is Run At It Shouting and it's a great way to network, meet casting directors and ask them questions, and of course get a bit of footage of you reading a scene with a partner.
They're also a great price.
I hope that helps. It's a difficult business but if you keep at it, you'll get there eventually.
Best of luck
Hi Lauren, personalz I tinks dat it can take time to get enough footage from jobs to create a showreel. When I first started it took me months to get a showreel together.
There are a few solutions you can try just to get you started with a basic reel and then once you start getting more featured jobs you can slowly improve on it and make it better and better.
First thing you can do is film a monologue yourself. There's a misconception that a showreel needs to be footage from professional work. It doesn't. It just needs to show you acting, as long as the video and sound is clear casting directors and agents can appreciate what you look and sound like. Then they might invite you to audition if they think you fit the character.
These days, your phone has a good enough camera to film with. So just record a monologue on there and use that as your first showreel.
The second thing you can do, if you are willing to invest, is hire a showreel company to create a professional scene for you.
Black Elk Productions is based in the UK and does great work for their clients. A scene costs about £500 and you'll get loads of business advice too.
Thirdly. If you're in the UK, there's a great company which runs casting director workshops in London. You get to read a scene in front of a casting director and they also film it and send you the footage. That footage is also useful for a first time showreel.
The company is Run At It Shouting and it's a great way to network, meet casting directors and ask them questions, and of course get a bit of footage of you reading a scene with a partner.
They're also a great price.
I hope that helps. It's a difficult business but if you keep at it, you'll get there eventually.
Best of luck pal!!!
@@jasonfarries9561 💯🙌🏻 fabulous advice
I'd love to get a hold of the script for "Death of a Miser" - could you tell me more, please?
I'd love to help you but I wouldn't be allowed to give that out, I don't own it
@@JasonFarries Understood. Could you please point me towards someone who could? I just started watching your acting tonight, with An Inspector Calls, and am well impressed!
@@MarionRosner thank you so much.
here's the full film link to death of a miser ruclips.net/video/sU08v7PfaAk/видео.html
The writer was called Atlas Gort- zitouni
You could try contacting him
@@JasonFarries Wonderful, thank you ever so much!
Hey! It’s super nice! I made one to for my school! Can you check it out and give me some tips? 🙌🏼
Sure hit me with a link
Jason Farries, it’s on my channel (my last video)!
@@videopunt just watched. Very good work. I hope you continue to improve and find success
Jason Farries Thanks man! ❤️