So you want to be an actor or performer? We’ll be honest with you: it’s a tough industry to break into. But with the right tools, you can give yourself the best chance possible of getting into the acting school of your choice. One of the most important tools you can have to land an acting school is a great portfolio. A well-put-together portfolio will show off your talent and prove that you’re serious about becoming a performer. In this blog post, we’ll discuss how to create a portfolio that will help you land an audition for an acting school!
YOUR PORTFOLIO SHOULD REFLECT WHO YOU ARE
When creating your portfolio, there are a few things you should keep in mind. First, your portfolio should be a reflection of your unique talents and strengths. Don’t try to be someone else or something you’re not–show the admissions panel of your chosen acting school what makes YOU unique and what makes you stand out in a crowd. Your authenticity will be sure to shine through.
DON’T FORGET TO SHOWCASE YOUR RANGE
Secondly, it’s important to show range in your portfolio. Don’t just include photos or videos of you playing the same type of character over and over again. You want to have multiple headshots showing the admissions panel a variety of skills, characters, and moods.
INVEST IN HIGHER QUALITY
Finally, make sure your materials are high quality and professional looking! For example, when you’re selecting a photographer for your headshots, make sure that you choose someone who not only has the right equipment, but someone who also has experience working with other performers to create high-quality headshots. Don’t be shy about asking to see the photographer’s portfolio! The more professional your material is when you hand it in to the acting school you want to attend, the more seriously you’ll be taken.
PUT TOGETHER A POLISHED RESUME
For your resume, include any acting experience you might already have, including any relevant high school or community based courses or workshops you might have already taken. Acting resumes can vary from traditional resumes that you might have already seen, so make sure to look up any specific formatting you might need to know online.
STEPS TO PUTTING TOGETHER YOUR PORTFOLIO
Let’s take a look at some of the steps you should take when compiling the elements of your acting school portfolio:
-First, start by gathering all of the materials you’ll need. This includes headshots, resume, demo reel, and any other materials that will showcase your talent. When choosing which materials to include in your portfolio, always err on the side of quality over quantity. It’s better to have a few amazing pieces that showcase your talent than a bunch of mediocre ones. Once you have everything gathered, it’s time to start putting your portfolio together.
-Make sure your portfolio is organized and easy to navigate. No one wants to sift through a pile of chaotic materials; make it easy for casting directors to find what they’re looking for and you’ll be one step closer to landing that acting school audition!
-Carefully read the submission requirements on the website of whatever school or schools you have chosen. There might be different preferences for different schools, and you want to be sure that you’ve followed instructions correctly.
-Once you’ve submitted your application, make note of when the application period closes so that you can follow up with the school.
-Don’t forget to relax! It’s okay if you don’t get into the school you want the first time. You can always do some volunteer work or take some more workshops before trying again. Or you can try another school.
We hope these tips to creating an acting school portfolio have been helpful! We wish you lots of luck in your application process!