thanks for explaining the reasons why our scene may get cut,cuz ik id probably over think it otherwise telling myself they hated me or I did a horrible job.
Performed as a soldier along with about 50 other people on “Hell On The Border” with David Gyasi, Ron Perlman, and Frank Grillo. We filmed a camp scene at night in freezing weather for about 10 hours. This scene was cut and we didn’t know it until the premeire. What a disappointment that was. Well it’s going to happen sometime.
i was in this movie called bad cupid that came out in februare of this year. you coudnt really see me because i was a background actor and i was blured out, but im proud to say that i was in a movie and i cant wait to be in more movies. i wanna be an actor really bad. im also in this movie called nightmare alley with bradley cooper in it. im also a background actor in that movie as well. the movie is coming out in december of this year. cant wait for it to come out. yes i did meet bradley cooper lol. was the best thing ever.
Gosh you deserve so many more followers! The amount of things I’ve learned from your channel is insane. I love your videos so much and they are so good. 🤗🤗
Kurt! great video as always. i was wondering if you could do one based on the struggles actors face in the different stages of their career, be it about the industry or their personal routines, maybe(? Also, congratulations on the new job!!
It's happened to me with a movie where my scene was cut, but thankfully the other one was kept and turned out great! Also had it happen where I was booked and then was told that there were budget cuts and because of that, 9 actors were cut from doing a commercial including me. You gotta keep trying and submitting. You can't win if you don't try!
A month ago I did my very first small role with a few semi-improvised lines for a Finnish movie that's supposedly coming in theaters January 2022. I really hope my scene doesn't get cut, but I'm already mentally preparing that it just might get. Thanks for your videos, I've been watching these the past week and have taken a lot of mental notes. Keep on being awesome, Kurt!
I got cut from a Samsung commercial. Still got paid, but of course was disappointed. Then I was accepted for an LG commercial, that I wouldn't have got if I had appeared in the Samsung commercial! (Since they are competitors). Note: I am in South Korea.
Hey Kurt! I know everyone's acting journey is unique to themselves, but how long did it take you to feel confident enough start auditioning for roles when you first started
This is so inspiring, after I just got the email from my agent that said my scene for the last episode was cut and I won't be needed this week. I was so hurt but this helps me to know its ok keep moving and keep auditioning
I can't stop thanking you Mr Kurt Yue u wonderful thank you for this topic I enjoy every video of yours because you always have a reason. Thanks again may God bless you always.
Oh no!!! I’m so sorry about the cut 😣 Im glad you got this role though! It has to feel good to get the bigger role you read for - I can’t wait for that day myself 😩
So sorry this happened to you but I needed to hear this! It happened to me recently and it is so disappointing! Found out watching the episode. Thankfully I was able to work out why it was cut, made sense, but it’s still soul crushing.
I was working BG at the time, so I had no lines...but My scene was cut from Queen of the South. I was all geared-up to watch and when the scene appeared.....Nothing! lol...I'm grateful that happened when I was still just doing background work, so I got a taste of that disappointment early on.
What God has for you is for YOU! Great job, and congrats on booking the bigger role! PS..I did see you as Grace's doctor in Greenleaf and I was stoked!!! #Godspeed
Personally if my scene gets cut I don't put it on my resume or IMDb because if it's cut that means I'm not getting the footage for my reel. I don't like to have anything on my resume if I don't also have the footage to add to my reel & on your LA Casting profile resume you can add short clips to every single entry on your resume - IF you have the footage.
That's why I never add IMDb credits until I've confirmed that I appear in the project. By the time the project is released, typically production has already added me to IMDb. If they haven't, I'll check and make sure I wasn't cut and then add the credit myself. As for resume, you are allowed to keep those credits on your resume even if your scene(s) were cut.
Thanks for sharing this. I totally identify! The chances of it happening will always be there unless it is ones own production. That footage removed however may resurface later should a release of "the making of" type of programs, outtakes, or in the case of feature films "special cuts where the director may speak of their experiences making the film" and deleted scenes on blueray discs. This happened to me a few times. (which means it's a pain in the ass to bust a BR DVD to get the footage). It can be soul crushing. I booked six days on "Ghost in the Shell" as four different characters and was always placed by the director next to the lead. In the final cut there is only a glimpse-a flyby appearance for less than a second and a appearance in one of the special features. One scene made the trailer but in the end it was deleted and doesn't appear anywhere. Sigh. However I was paid well. But the let down from the anticipation of being in a world-wide blockbuster... But the thing is, if one conducts oneself professionally and impresses one can be remembered for future productions. This also happened to me. I show up on time, I know my scenes and lines, I do my thing, thank everyone, then leave. As a general rule my actions should make the jobs of all others easier. It's not all about me. This paid off in a future production from a director whom I had previously worked for where I was totally cut out of the movie. I was called by a directors assistant directly asking for my availability and a meeting for a special role in another huge production which called for shooting in two countries. One must fit their vision. Be positive and just keep doing what ones passion is. Thanks again for this reaffirmation. Andrew Ng
Oh My God im so happy you got the role!!! and yeah it sucks but really thank you for traching us the ups and downs of acting! I want to make a proffesional career in acting amd that will only work if i also know how to deal with the hard parts. Thank you.
YESSSS this happened to me - soooo rough!!! I was counting on my scene for my demo reel - was my largest booking to-date (a principal role in an ep of a big network show) - and womp womp... Not there. No heads-up for being cut.. literally had a viewing party with friends when it aired, only to find out I was cut (OUCH!!!) It is hard not to question, although in my case I know they loved what I did (they had told me on set), and also they were re-writing other parts of the storyline on the spot on set, so that's just the way it went!!
Hey Kurt, damn that must suck huh. You worked hard for that role and you got cut off. Sometimes it may be like that, but you have to put those bad days behind you and look forward to the better days ahead. All the best Kurt on the movie you're working on, i'm sure you are going to be a hit on this one!
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Can I ask you some questions? How important do you think an acting school is from 1-10? Can you start making movies / TV series without having studied acting? When you have to prepare a scene, do you prepare it with the other actors in order to decide together how to move on the set?
Acting classes are the single most important thing you can do for your career. On a scale of 1-10, acting classes are 11. Can you start making movies / shows without having studied acting? Sure, you can definitely try. But in my opinion, you are going to be in a disadvantage to the people who have the training. As far as scene preparation, you rarely get to work with the other actors beforehand. This is very different from theatre. In theatre, you have weeks or months of rehearsals. For film/tv, rehearsals happen the day of filming.
@@ActingCareerCenter First of all thank you for answering me. Then I want to ask you something. I am Italian and I would like to move to Los Angeles in a couple of years to start this career. How do acting schools work? Since in the meantime I would also like to find a job in los angeles, do you have to go to these schools every day for many hours at established times or can you go when you have time?
Nnnoooooo! So sorry 😔 I am just getting started. Been auditioning, got an active actor as my coach to improve my auditions. Talked to a producer to participate in a proof of concept that I am really excited about! Haven't booked anything else, but got some great feedback from casting directors ❤️
It’s painful though but it’s also better you don’t feel embarrassed when you see your acting. At Least the director knows what they want .but it more painful if everything is cut out
"If your performance was bad, they would have addressed that on set." - Exactly. I have to remind myself this and friends after a shoot that they didn't hate your performance! They would have told you when you were shooting if they needed something else from you! These are big budget productions and they don't have the time or money to waste on bad performances so they'll let the actors know right away if they want an adjustment. If they didn't say anything, assume you gave a good enough performance for them to trust you to be on screen representing their brand.
I had this experience recently. I was booked for an Amazon series to play one of the principal character's co-worker. When I got to set, the director said there was some time that needed to be filled off the top of the scene, so they had me improvise a bunch of dialogue to fill that gap. Everyone seemed to really enjoy what I did and thought it was funny. Even my co-actor (who is a very recognizable face in television) was quite complimentary of my work in the scene. I was even bumped up to the next pay grade for all the extra lines! But when I watched it, all of my improv dialogue was cut, as was another one of my lines. So when all was said and done I had one line that actually made it into the episode. Nothing for the reel with that one unfortunately 😕
Congratulations on your upcoming film project! One door closed but another one opened! Am I correct in assuming that they still compensate you for time spent when they cut your scene?
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
I am finding it hard to find a acting class online. I am wanting a live video call like zoom and I cannot find one. Can you help me or suggest a company?
There was an actress who committed suicide in 1932 by jumping from the letter "H" on the Hollywood sign because her part got cut from a movie. There's people who believe the sign is haunted by her ghost but I've been hiking up to the sign since I was fifteen, sometimes at night even (by myself), I've never seen anything strange. But there's a LOT of "ghost" stories involving Griffith Park, this is just one of them. I still hike up there at night BTW. I too have had parts cut from TV shows, in one case I had just played a detective on a show called "Public Morals" and they decided it would be a good idea to cut my hair really short. But I was already booked on another show for the following weekend called "Unusual Suspects"; again playing a detective but when I showed up to the set the director took one look at my hair & said he was going to have to re-cast because now I look exactly like the lead actor in the show (with the shorter hair). I was still in that episode (as background) but my scene got cut. Moral of the story: getting a haircut can mean getting a scene cut. Obviously I didn't go jump off the "H" on the Hollywood sign because this is something that happens to every actor at some point in their career. You live, you learn, you grow. I've had much worse things than having scenes cut happen to me. I've forgotten lines while on stage in front of a live audience, I've been screamed at by a director of a play in which I was the lead actor (but he was kind of an obnoxious douche-bag anyway). I didn't quit the show, I came REAL close but this happened during rehearsal, one day before our opening night and I didn't want to leave my fellow actors to perform with someone else as their lead; someone they hadn't rehearsed with. On opening night the other actors told me they thought I was going to quit - I told them that I almost did and told them that the only reason I didn't was because of them. I don't want to mention the name of the theater but I'll give you a hint - I told the other actors that the director can "Kiss the dark side of my ass" and I made sure he was within earshot when I said it. But I didn't then go jump off the letter "H" the next day. We got a standing ovation a few nights later and there was a producer in the audience who saw the performance and decided that he wanted to cast me in a TV Spec pilot he was producing. So I worked on that next & it never got picked up by the networks but that was the job that made me Sag eligible. You've got to stick around long enough to see how the story ends. If Peg Entwhistle had simply ALLOWED herself to continue living she may have seen and done amazing things which she could have never anticipated. www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a32209759/peg-entwistle-hollywood-sign-true-story/
Hey Kurt, I know you live in Atlanta but you also book roles in other states. Does your agent submit you for those roles or do they give you an option to just work in the area or state that you live in?
Depends if the casting director in the other state is taking submissions from Atlanta. For example, casting directors in California are probably not taking submissions form Atlanta agents because they have plenty of actors to choose from in their own state. However, a state like North Carolina will probably look to Atlanta agents to find actors because the pool of actors in NC is not as large and the proximity to Georgia makes it a good option.
They filmed me in a fantastic scene for Ghostbusters 2016 in which I landed on the windshield of Ecto 1, staring right into the camera, which was in the driver's POV. Slimer was to be driving. My mug would have filled the entire screen. The whole segment was cut. Major bummer. :)
I played one of Edward James Olmos's soldiers in the most recent Predator. It was exciting, because I had liked Olmos (Blade Runner inspired me to work in film) and Thomas Jane for so long. They eventually cut Olmos out of the entire movie, and so I was cut out, as well. Not sure how they were able to cut an entire character from a movie that involved the main characters, but c'est la vie. -- Recently, I worked on a show where they pulled a scene from the afternoon to the morning and the actor was not on his way, yet, to set. They must have called him to tell him to stay home and simply put the showrunner in a costume for a one-liner. I felt this was so wrong, just because they wanted to shoot the scene earlier than scheduled.
This just recently happened to me this week; I booked a tv movie entitled Christmas in Harmony, I wasn't notified by my agent. So, finding out with all my friends and family sucked. But is it a way that I can still retrieve the scene for my reel?
'These pretzels are making me thirsty....' 😉 Yeah, I was an extra in 'Mrs. Doubtfire' in the older daughter's spelling bee scene. I was one of the parents sitting behind Sally Fields and the kids. Even though I was just an extra I was all excited that I'd be seen (in focus!) so I made the big mistake of telling all of my friends and family. Of course it was cut for timing purposes.
I want to start auditioning and putting myself out there but i don’t have an agent. I take private acting lessons with my acting coach and she said it didn’t matter as I’m with an agency. But you tubers are telling me I need an agent for auditions. So I’m a bit confused. I’m signed up with an agency but i don’t actually have an agent.
An agency is the company. The people that work for the agency are called agents. So if you are with an agency, then the people that work their are your agents.
By the sounds of it 90% of the guest actors got cut from how I met your mother. Most people would have hated auditioning for a short show with so many scenes.
hmm i think you get paid per day and if you get cut out then you won't have the percentage they'd give you i'm guessing but I think you still would get paid per day.
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
Don't know if you're gonna read this comment but, can you make a video for beginning actor telling where to find monologues to study? That have been one of the hardest things for me, because some are paid, and others are a way too short. Thanks in advanced.
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
Depends if the particular Hollywood project is filming in India. It's extremely unlikely that a Hollywood project filing in the US will audition actors from other countries because it's cheaper for them to audition actors that live in the US. Ultimately, it all comes down to money because this is a business.
@@ActingCareerCenter That's to bad, I know how disappointing that feels. Love your advice though, you're very inspiring to actors just starting off like me. Hope to see you on set one day 😊
Do you practice Meisner technique with a fellow actor friend outside of the classroom or do you only practice in the classroom? I’m asking as it would be easier to practice outside the classroom more regular than in the classroom and certainly wouldn’t cost any money . Is this a good or bad idea ? Perhaps you could make a video about this . As William esper says practicing outside the classroom is as if not more important What are your thoughts Thanks 👍
@@ActingCareerCenter Thanks for your reply Kurt . The hardest part may be finding like minded actors to practice with . As I’m a beginner and don’t personally no anyone , yet . I appreciate your time to reply and continue to enjoy your very helpful videos 👍
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
Hi! I just moved to ATL from LA where can I get my headshots taken>? and also how can I submit for indie projects to get credits for my reel? I couldn't build a strong reel in LA what's the best way to do so in ATL? also do you have to have an agent submit for projects in ATL?
Headshots: check out Chase Anderson Photography and Brian Jones Photography Submitting for projects: Actors Access, Casting Networks You certainly do NOT need an agent to get started. Like I said, you can self submit on sites like Actors Access. But eventually, if you wan to be considered for the major movies and tv shows filming in Atlanta, you will need an agent. The vast majority of major productions are not going to be posting their auditions to the public, they are only going through talent agents to find their actors.
Sort of. Drama schools are usually degree programs through a college or university type environment. Acting classes can be at private acting studios that offer training outside of a university environment. Both are options to learn how to act. Both have their pros and cons. Neither one is necessarily better than the other.
Yay!! Congratulations on getting the role!! 🎊🎉. Sorry you got cut on the other project. When one door closes another door opens.
This channel is just epic!
Ikr and congrats on the pin
Indeed.
thanks for explaining the reasons why our scene may get cut,cuz ik id probably over think it otherwise telling myself they hated me or I did a horrible job.
I’m joining an acting class tomorrow thanks to you!
Hope you liked it!
@@ActingCareerCenter I cannot explain how fun and interesting it was!
Performed as a soldier along with about 50 other people on “Hell On The Border” with David Gyasi, Ron Perlman, and Frank Grillo. We filmed a camp scene at night in freezing weather for about 10 hours. This scene was cut and we didn’t know it until the premeire. What a disappointment that was. Well it’s going to happen sometime.
What a bummer!
This channel is so useful and amazing for acting🙂
So true
Indeed.
i was in this movie called bad cupid that came out in februare of this year. you coudnt really see me because i was a background actor and i was blured out, but im proud to say that i was in a movie and i cant wait to be in more movies. i wanna be an actor really bad. im also in this movie called nightmare alley with bradley cooper in it. im also a background actor in that movie as well. the movie is coming out in december of this year. cant wait for it to come out. yes i did meet bradley cooper lol. was the best thing ever.
Gosh you deserve so many more followers! The amount of things I’ve learned from your channel is insane. I love your videos so much and they are so good. 🤗🤗
CONGRADULATIONS KURT! I'm so Happy for you brother! Sorry that your scenes got cut :( but on the brighter side you were still paid and working!
Kurt! great video as always. i was wondering if you could do one based on the struggles actors face in the different stages of their career, be it about the industry or their personal routines, maybe(? Also, congratulations on the new job!!
I’m so glad booked that role! I really want to see you more in movies!!
It's happened to me with a movie where my scene was cut, but thankfully the other one was kept and turned out great! Also had it happen where I was booked and then was told that there were budget cuts and because of that, 9 actors were cut from doing a commercial including me. You gotta keep trying and submitting. You can't win if you don't try!
A month ago I did my very first small role with a few semi-improvised lines for a Finnish movie that's supposedly coming in theaters January 2022. I really hope my scene doesn't get cut, but I'm already mentally preparing that it just might get. Thanks for your videos, I've been watching these the past week and have taken a lot of mental notes. Keep on being awesome, Kurt!
Congrats on your first role!
I got cut from a Samsung commercial. Still got paid, but of course was disappointed. Then I was accepted for an LG commercial, that I wouldn't have got if I had appeared in the Samsung commercial! (Since they are competitors). Note: I am in South Korea.
Indeed.
I love Samsung and LG. Two of my favorite companies. Also, 한극은 사랑이예요 ♥
Hey Kurt! I know everyone's acting journey is unique to themselves, but how long did it take you to feel confident enough start auditioning for roles when you first started
I started going out on auditions about a year after I started acting classes.
Great video Kurt. Very encouraging and good to know. Keep um coming.
Awesome information. Thank you.
This is so inspiring, after I just got the email from my agent that said my scene for the last episode was cut and I won't be needed this week. I was so hurt but this helps me to know its ok keep moving and keep auditioning
Sorry to hear you got cut, Kurt! Thanks for another inspiring video!
I can't stop thanking you Mr Kurt Yue u wonderful thank you for this topic I enjoy every video of yours because you always have a reason. Thanks again may God bless you always.
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Oh no!!! I’m so sorry about the cut 😣 Im glad you got this role though! It has to feel good to get the bigger role you read for - I can’t wait for that day myself 😩
You just made so many actors feel better.
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!
Thank you for all of your advice
So sorry this happened to you but I needed to hear this! It happened to me recently and it is so disappointing! Found out watching the episode. Thankfully I was able to work out why it was cut, made sense, but it’s still soul crushing.
Thnx for the new video, nice job
Congratulations on bookin the movie! Thank you for sharing your journey with us. I get so much out of your videos and I appreciate your time.
I was working BG at the time, so I had no lines...but My scene was cut from Queen of the South. I was all geared-up to watch and when the scene appeared.....Nothing! lol...I'm grateful that happened when I was still just doing background work, so I got a taste of that disappointment early on.
This channel literally BOOSTED MY ACTING AND MADE IT BETTER. THANX FOR THE VIDS :)
Woot woot. Congratulations!! On booking
James Caan had big scene cuts of his work in The Godfather - Part 1. The movie launched his career.
great video kurt you have no idea how much these videos help im super ready to book some great roles!
I look forward to every upload thank you
What God has for you is for YOU! Great job, and congrats on booking the bigger role! PS..I did see you as Grace's doctor in Greenleaf and I was stoked!!! #Godspeed
This video was very informative Kurt 😊👍✌️
So kurt. What happens when you've attached yourself IMDb credits. You've done the work. How do you address it for your resume? Thanks
Personally if my scene gets cut I don't put it on my resume or IMDb because if it's cut that means I'm not getting the footage for my reel. I don't like to have anything on my resume if I don't also have the footage to add to my reel & on your LA Casting profile resume you can add short clips to every single entry on your resume - IF you have the footage.
That's why I never add IMDb credits until I've confirmed that I appear in the project. By the time the project is released, typically production has already added me to IMDb. If they haven't, I'll check and make sure I wasn't cut and then add the credit myself. As for resume, you are allowed to keep those credits on your resume even if your scene(s) were cut.
@@ActingCareerCenter Thank you and well understood...Kurt👍
I've seen you in a few things without realizing it's you. How are you not famous yet?
Thanks for sharing. This was very helpful.
Thank you so much for giving me insight into the world of acting. Maybe I'll consider it one day!
Thanks for sharing this. I totally identify! The chances of it happening will always be there unless it is ones own production. That footage removed however may resurface later should a release of "the making of" type of programs, outtakes, or in the case of feature films "special cuts where the director may speak of their experiences making the film" and deleted scenes on blueray discs. This happened to me a few times. (which means it's a pain in the ass to bust a BR DVD to get the footage).
It can be soul crushing. I booked six days on "Ghost in the Shell" as four different characters and was always placed by the director next to the lead. In the final cut there is only a glimpse-a flyby appearance for less than a second and a appearance in one of the special features. One scene made the trailer but in the end it was deleted and doesn't appear anywhere. Sigh. However I was paid well. But the let down from the anticipation of being in a world-wide blockbuster... But the thing is, if one conducts oneself professionally and impresses one can be remembered for future productions. This also happened to me. I show up on time, I know my scenes and lines, I do my thing, thank everyone, then leave. As a general rule my actions should make the jobs of all others easier. It's not all about me. This paid off in a future production from a director whom I had previously worked for where I was totally cut out of the movie. I was called by a directors assistant directly asking for my availability and a meeting for a special role in another huge production which called for shooting in two countries. One must fit their vision.
Be positive and just keep doing what ones passion is.
Thanks again for this reaffirmation.
Andrew Ng
That's a great story!
Congratulations on the new job👏🙂
Oh My God im so happy you got the role!!! and yeah it sucks but really thank you for traching us the ups and downs of acting! I want to make a proffesional career in acting amd that will only work if i also know how to deal with the hard parts. Thank you.
Love u Kurt and ur vids
Love your channel
Kurt, I love your videos. You’re the mentor/older brother I wish I had.
Love your vids. More more more 😊
YESSSS this happened to me - soooo rough!!! I was counting on my scene for my demo reel - was my largest booking to-date (a principal role in an ep of a big network show) - and womp womp... Not there. No heads-up for being cut.. literally had a viewing party with friends when it aired, only to find out I was cut (OUCH!!!) It is hard not to question, although in my case I know they loved what I did (they had told me on set), and also they were re-writing other parts of the storyline on the spot on set, so that's just the way it went!!
Thank you so much.
Congratulations Kurt 🎉🎉 you continue to inspire me
Hey Kurt, damn that must suck huh. You worked hard for that role and you got cut off. Sometimes it may be like that, but you have to put those bad days behind you and look forward to the better days ahead. All the best Kurt on the movie you're working on, i'm sure you are going to be a hit on this one!
This is really great info! For future videos could you talk about the first steps for any aspiring actors?
Here's a video I made on first steps for beginner actors: ruclips.net/video/MchihnInAMU/видео.html
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Can I ask you some questions? How important do you think an acting school is from 1-10? Can you start making movies / TV series without having studied acting? When you have to prepare a scene, do you prepare it with the other actors in order to decide together how to move on the set?
Acting classes are the single most important thing you can do for your career. On a scale of 1-10, acting classes are 11. Can you start making movies / shows without having studied acting? Sure, you can definitely try. But in my opinion, you are going to be in a disadvantage to the people who have the training. As far as scene preparation, you rarely get to work with the other actors beforehand. This is very different from theatre. In theatre, you have weeks or months of rehearsals. For film/tv, rehearsals happen the day of filming.
@@ActingCareerCenter First of all thank you for answering me. Then I want to ask you something. I am Italian and I would like to move to Los Angeles in a couple of years to start this career. How do acting schools work? Since in the meantime I would also like to find a job in los angeles, do you have to go to these schools every day for many hours at established times or can you go when you have time?
I mean it's bound to happen anything can happen but getting you're scenes cut has to be rare
Nnnoooooo! So sorry 😔 I am just getting started. Been auditioning, got an active actor as my coach to improve my auditions. Talked to a producer to participate in a proof of concept that I am really excited about! Haven't booked anything else, but got some great feedback from casting directors ❤️
It’s painful though but it’s also better you don’t feel embarrassed when you see your acting. At Least the director knows what they want .but it more painful if everything is cut out
Love u Kurt ❣and ur channel
"If your performance was bad, they would have addressed that on set."
- Exactly. I have to remind myself this and friends after a shoot that they didn't hate your performance! They would have told you when you were shooting if they needed something else from you! These are big budget productions and they don't have the time or money to waste on bad performances so they'll let the actors know right away if they want an adjustment. If they didn't say anything, assume you gave a good enough performance for them to trust you to be on screen representing their brand.
I had this experience recently. I was booked for an Amazon series to play one of the principal character's co-worker. When I got to set, the director said there was some time that needed to be filled off the top of the scene, so they had me improvise a bunch of dialogue to fill that gap. Everyone seemed to really enjoy what I did and thought it was funny. Even my co-actor (who is a very recognizable face in television) was quite complimentary of my work in the scene. I was even bumped up to the next pay grade for all the extra lines! But when I watched it, all of my improv dialogue was cut, as was another one of my lines. So when all was said and done I had one line that actually made it into the episode. Nothing for the reel with that one unfortunately 😕
I love this channel i love him to hes an amazing actor and im a fan!
Congratulations on your upcoming film project! One door closed but another one opened! Am I correct in assuming that they still compensate you for time spent when they cut your scene?
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
Looking forward to the movie Kurt! Keep up the great work!
Hmmmm I wonder what big movie you just started filming for and if it's marvel related? ;-) Either way, congrats Kurt! We love watching you kill it.
I am finding it hard to find a acting class online. I am wanting a live video call like zoom and I cannot find one. Can you help me or suggest a company?
here are a couple of my favorites
Houde School of Acting:
www.houdeschoolofacting.com/online-registration
Drama Inc:
dramainc.net/open-classes
There was an actress who committed suicide in 1932 by jumping from the letter "H" on the Hollywood sign because her part got cut from a movie. There's people who believe the sign is haunted by her ghost but I've been hiking up to the sign since I was fifteen, sometimes at night even (by myself), I've never seen anything strange. But there's a LOT of "ghost" stories involving Griffith Park, this is just one of them. I still hike up there at night BTW.
I too have had parts cut from TV shows, in one case I had just played a detective on a show called "Public Morals" and they decided it would be a good idea to cut my hair really short. But I was already booked on another show for the following weekend called "Unusual Suspects"; again playing a detective but when I showed up to the set the director took one look at my hair & said he was going to have to re-cast because now I look exactly like the lead actor in the show (with the shorter hair). I was still in that episode (as background) but my scene got cut. Moral of the story: getting a haircut can mean getting a scene cut. Obviously I didn't go jump off the "H" on the Hollywood sign because this is something that happens to every actor at some point in their career. You live, you learn, you grow. I've had much worse things than having scenes cut happen to me.
I've forgotten lines while on stage in front of a live audience, I've been screamed at by a director of a play in which I was the lead actor (but he was kind of an obnoxious douche-bag anyway). I didn't quit the show, I came REAL close but this happened during rehearsal, one day before our opening night and I didn't want to leave my fellow actors to perform with someone else as their lead; someone they hadn't rehearsed with. On opening night the other actors told me they thought I was going to quit - I told them that I almost did and told them that the only reason I didn't was because of them. I don't want to mention the name of the theater but I'll give you a hint - I told the other actors that the director can "Kiss the dark side of my ass" and I made sure he was within earshot when I said it. But I didn't then go jump off the letter "H" the next day. We got a standing ovation a few nights later and there was a producer in the audience who saw the performance and decided that he wanted to cast me in a TV Spec pilot he was producing. So I worked on that next & it never got picked up by the networks but that was the job that made me Sag eligible. You've got to stick around long enough to see how the story ends. If Peg Entwhistle had simply ALLOWED herself to continue living she may have seen and done amazing things which she could have never anticipated.
www.townandcountrymag.com/leisure/arts-and-culture/a32209759/peg-entwistle-hollywood-sign-true-story/
Hi Kurt! I was just wondering, what movie were you working on while filming this video?
Hey Kurt, I know you live in Atlanta but you also book roles in other states. Does your agent submit you for those roles or do they give you an option to just work in the area or state that you live in?
Depends if the casting director in the other state is taking submissions from Atlanta. For example, casting directors in California are probably not taking submissions form Atlanta agents because they have plenty of actors to choose from in their own state. However, a state like North Carolina will probably look to Atlanta agents to find actors because the pool of actors in NC is not as large and the proximity to Georgia makes it a good option.
They filmed me in a fantastic scene for Ghostbusters 2016 in which I landed on the windshield of Ecto 1, staring right into the camera, which was in the driver's POV. Slimer was to be driving. My mug would have filled the entire screen. The whole segment was cut. Major bummer. :)
omg im so early!
I wish you would make a video about show reels. Or is it called a demo reel? Anyway, you know - tips, the do’s and don’ts. :)
I played one of Edward James Olmos's soldiers in the most recent Predator. It was exciting, because I had liked Olmos (Blade Runner inspired me to work in film) and Thomas Jane for so long. They eventually cut Olmos out of the entire movie, and so I was cut out, as well. Not sure how they were able to cut an entire character from a movie that involved the main characters, but c'est la vie. -- Recently, I worked on a show where they pulled a scene from the afternoon to the morning and the actor was not on his way, yet, to set. They must have called him to tell him to stay home and simply put the showrunner in a costume for a one-liner. I felt this was so wrong, just because they wanted to shoot the scene earlier than scheduled.
even it happend to joey tribbiani in friends 😅
Jonathan Brandis had his scene cut from Harts War. This led to depression and he was found hanging in his apt less than a year later.
The upside is working actors with a signed contract still get paid.
This just happened to me. I'm heated and embarrassed lol
That sucks and imagine if you are just appearing in one scene and that one gets cut that means you did not even appear in the movie or tv show
Yeah, it's a normal part of being an actor and we must accept it.
This just recently happened to me this week; I booked a tv movie entitled Christmas in Harmony, I wasn't notified by my agent. So, finding out with all my friends and family sucked. But is it a way that I can still retrieve the scene for my reel?
'These pretzels are making me thirsty....' 😉
Yeah, I was an extra in 'Mrs. Doubtfire' in the older daughter's spelling bee scene. I was one of the parents sitting behind Sally Fields and the kids. Even though I was just an extra I was all excited that I'd be seen (in focus!) so I made the big mistake of telling all of my friends and family.
Of course it was cut for timing purposes.
HELLO SIR I'M HUGE AIR CONDITIONER OF YOURS VIDEO {NOT FAN} . I HAVE ONE QUESTION CAN SOUTH ASIANS ALSO AUDITION FOR HOLLYWOOD?
There are opportunities for people of all ethnicities in Hollywood. I am of East Asian descent and I have no trouble finding opportunities.
Hey kurt can you make a vidio about how to send audition tape how to send to the casting director so they can see . Not how to make . Plz
The casting director has to request you to audition first. Here's a video on how the casting process works ruclips.net/video/0iApML4l0lI/видео.html
Was your hotel /travel paid for by production for your most recent Texas project?
Yes, production covered all of that!
I want to start auditioning and putting myself out there but i don’t have an agent. I take private acting lessons with my acting coach and she said it didn’t matter as I’m with an agency. But you tubers are telling me I need an agent for auditions. So I’m a bit confused. I’m signed up with an agency but i don’t actually have an agent.
An agency is the company. The people that work for the agency are called agents. So if you are with an agency, then the people that work their are your agents.
@@ActingCareerCenter what do I do now that im in an agency tho?
By the sounds of it 90% of the guest actors got cut from how I met your mother. Most people would have hated auditioning for a short show with so many scenes.
Hi Kurt! That seems like such a waste of time. Do you still get paid/reimbursed for your time?
hmm i think you get paid per day and if you get cut out then you won't have the percentage they'd give you i'm guessing but I think you still would get paid per day.
Being on set gaining new experiences and making new connections is never “a waste of time”. 🙄
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
If your scenes get cut do they still pay you for it?
If your scene gets cut do you still get paid for the time you spent doing it?
Where should I take acting classes in CA?
You can do a google search for acting classes in your city
Don't know if you're gonna read this comment but, can you make a video for beginning actor telling where to find monologues to study? That have been one of the hardest things for me, because some are paid, and others are a way too short.
Thanks in advanced.
You can find full movie scripts at www.scriptslug.com
@@ActingCareerCenter Thank you so so much! I had been having a hard time which this by not knowing safe sites.
Are we still going to get paid if our scene get cutted
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
I was wondering where the best place to find scripts for practice?
you can find free movie scripts on www.scriptslug.com
Do actors still get paid if the scenes were cut? 😮
Sounds pretty scary my friend 😬🎬 I'm about to find out exactly what you mean. But without your advice I would have definitely turned the 🔪 on myself 😅
If I'm training in India, can I audition for Hollywood?
Depends if the particular Hollywood project is filming in India. It's extremely unlikely that a Hollywood project filing in the US will audition actors from other countries because it's cheaper for them to audition actors that live in the US. Ultimately, it all comes down to money because this is a business.
Hi Kurt, for scenes that were filmed and cut, do you still include them in your CV?
Yes, you can still include the projects on your CV
Hey Kurt, for the episodes you actually worked on but was cut from, did production still give you footage/reels anyway?
I've never been able to get the footage if it was cut.
@@ActingCareerCenter That's to bad, I know how disappointing that feels.
Love your advice though, you're very inspiring to actors just starting off like me.
Hope to see you on set one day 😊
Do you practice Meisner technique with a fellow actor friend outside of the classroom or do you only practice in the classroom? I’m asking as it would be easier to practice outside the classroom more regular than in the classroom and certainly wouldn’t cost any money . Is this a good or bad idea ? Perhaps you could make a video about this . As William esper says practicing outside the classroom is as if not more important
What are your thoughts
Thanks 👍
Yes, when I was a beginner, I used to practice outside of class all the time with my actor friends.
@@ActingCareerCenter
Thanks for your reply Kurt . The hardest part may be finding like minded actors to practice with . As I’m a beginner and don’t personally no anyone , yet .
I appreciate your time to reply and continue to enjoy your very helpful videos 👍
Hola! Mmmmmm…. Do you still get compensated for completing your assignment?
Yep, actors still get paid for the days that they worked. However, if the project pays residuals, then any actor who was cut out of the final edit would not receive residual payments.
Hi! I just moved to ATL from LA where can I get my headshots taken>? and also how can I submit for indie projects to get credits for my reel? I couldn't build a strong reel in LA what's the best way to do so in ATL? also do you have to have an agent submit for projects in ATL?
Headshots: check out Chase Anderson Photography and Brian Jones Photography
Submitting for projects: Actors Access, Casting Networks
You certainly do NOT need an agent to get started. Like I said, you can self submit on sites like Actors Access. But eventually, if you wan to be considered for the major movies and tv shows filming in Atlanta, you will need an agent. The vast majority of major productions are not going to be posting their auditions to the public, they are only going through talent agents to find their actors.
just a question, are drama schools and acting classes the same thing?
Sort of. Drama schools are usually degree programs through a college or university type environment. Acting classes can be at private acting studios that offer training outside of a university environment. Both are options to learn how to act. Both have their pros and cons. Neither one is necessarily better than the other.
@@ActingCareerCenter thank you!