Mind-boggiling Conundrum
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Mind-boggiling Conundrum
Hi, I am 17 yrs old and I am facing a possible dilemma.
I am an aspiring Actor but instead of going to Drama School, I want to go to University & get a degree while doing Acting Classes (unless i get a massive feature film role)
I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket so if Acting does not work out, I'll have something to fall back on.
Here's My Problem: Next week I got an audition for a commercial which would pay £180 if I filmed it, an additional £180 if they decided to use my version online & an additional £180 if they use my version on TV. (Their gonna film many people in the roles) HOWEVER filming takes place on the 2nd of September which is the day my Internship with Freshfields Bruckhaus Design (international Law Firm) which is an incredible opportunity that thousands of people applied for but I was one of twenty people lucky enough to get. What do you guys think I should do? The Internship would look great on a CV and would help me create links but the commercial is a miniscule role (I probably won't even recognize the commercial) but it's still paid.
What advice would you give your DD's?
I am an aspiring Actor but instead of going to Drama School, I want to go to University & get a degree while doing Acting Classes (unless i get a massive feature film role)
I don't want to put all my eggs in one basket so if Acting does not work out, I'll have something to fall back on.
Here's My Problem: Next week I got an audition for a commercial which would pay £180 if I filmed it, an additional £180 if they decided to use my version online & an additional £180 if they use my version on TV. (Their gonna film many people in the roles) HOWEVER filming takes place on the 2nd of September which is the day my Internship with Freshfields Bruckhaus Design (international Law Firm) which is an incredible opportunity that thousands of people applied for but I was one of twenty people lucky enough to get. What do you guys think I should do? The Internship would look great on a CV and would help me create links but the commercial is a miniscule role (I probably won't even recognize the commercial) but it's still paid.
What advice would you give your DD's?
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Focus on the internship.
The commercial isn't paying all that well. Fees for commercials are usually significantly more. And you'll spend the money very quickly, so it's not a brilliant investment of time energy effort or money, whereas the internship should open doors for the future.
But (theres always a 'but') you can always go for the audition to keep your options open. Shoot dates can change. And they might decide not to cast you. But they might want you for something else.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ignore me if it doesn't.
Deb x
The commercial isn't paying all that well. Fees for commercials are usually significantly more. And you'll spend the money very quickly, so it's not a brilliant investment of time energy effort or money, whereas the internship should open doors for the future.
But (theres always a 'but') you can always go for the audition to keep your options open. Shoot dates can change. And they might decide not to cast you. But they might want you for something else.
Hope this helps. Feel free to ignore me if it doesn't.
Deb x
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Same for me. Other opportunities will come your way but the internship sounds like a gift. Best of luck with your choice.
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Another vote for internship
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I think you'd be absolutely crazy to risk the internship for what is a 'maybe', please don't do it!!
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Definitely go for the internship.
That internship will count for a lot more in the long run!
That internship will count for a lot more in the long run!
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Internship
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Internship. Please don't sacrifice that opportunity for something that is very minor in everyway. U know it makes sense
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internship without a shadow of a doubt !
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Go for the internship - they often see hundreds for commercials and have call backs so you have to get through two rounds of that before you 'might get filmed, and might get shown, the ad is a MIGHT the internship IS. No competition! Well done on getting chosen for the internship, future acting jobs will not depend on whether you do this ad or not.
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No brainer for me..........internship! well done
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Think you might be getting the picture by now! Internship definitely.
Commercials are a lottery. Would you forgo the internship so that you could go the shop and buy a lottery ticket?
Although it sometimes feels like it, there is never only "one" opportunity in acting - and commercials are very rarely something that advances a career. I agree with Flosmum that the money is VERY low too.
Commercials are a lottery. Would you forgo the internship so that you could go the shop and buy a lottery ticket?
Although it sometimes feels like it, there is never only "one" opportunity in acting - and commercials are very rarely something that advances a career. I agree with Flosmum that the money is VERY low too.
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Thanks for all the replies, I guess its pretty obvious what I should do. I need to think of my future and not the present and the Internship will turn out to be more useful in the Long run.
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Enjoy yourself, have a great time and more opportunities will definitely come your way. I doubt this will be the last. X
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nothing to do with this dilemma - but are you applying for unis in london, which will give you much more flexibility in combining studying and acting/acting classes
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