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What do you put into a "demo reel"?
KlykaDO you have anySPARE BATTERIES?Registered Userregular
I am currently working on an application for a videogame/lifestyle tv channel in Germany.
One thing they want me to send in apart from photos and my resume is a "demo reel".
Now I kinda know what a demo reel is but I'm not sure what exactly to film me doing.
Should I tape myself playing some games and reviewing them? Should I do lots of different things even if they don't have anything to do with the tv channel per say?
Any ideas?
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The_Glad_HatterOne Sly FoxUnderneath a Groovy HatRegistered Userregular
edited June 2008
What kind of job are you applying for? I presume it's for becoming a game reviewer?
In that case i'd say you can ignore the demo reel request. A demo reel is comparable to an artists' portfolio. it could be some animations you made, played back-to-back, or some people just include many short clips their best work.
If you youtube search the word "demo reel", i'm sure you'll find a lot of examples.
They want examples of what you'd be doing for them. Since it's a TV channel they want TV clips that you've worked your magic on, basically. You didn't say what you're doing so I can't give better advice than that but that's the gist of it.
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KlykaDO you have anySPARE BATTERIES?Registered Userregular
edited June 2008
I'm applying for a gaming review show as a host. So I would be showing/reviewing games live on TV.
Use the demo reel to show off the best of your abilities that'd be relevant for the position. i.e. if you've got a good speaking voice, you might just record an audio reel instead.
If you've got film of you doing what you'd be doing for them, that'd be best. Failing that, they're looking for some demonstration of relevant skills in a film format.
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Descendant XSkyrim is my god now.Outpost 31Registered Userregular
edited June 2008
I realize that you're probably brighter than this, but I have a suggestion in case you're doing a reel of CGI, or any type of recorded media for that matter:
Do not make the mistake of attempting to copy or ape any existing popular media.
I have a friend whose demo reel is CGIA short of an anthropomorphic wolf character (think Fox McCloud) fighting "Dr. Wiley." You can't make this shit up. And for some reason he was surprised when he sent out his reel and had no takers.
He's a shift manager at a Real Canadian Superstore now. Think Canada's Wal-Mart.
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In that case i'd say you can ignore the demo reel request. A demo reel is comparable to an artists' portfolio. it could be some animations you made, played back-to-back, or some people just include many short clips their best work.
If you youtube search the word "demo reel", i'm sure you'll find a lot of examples.
Or even try for a nicely done lp style thing.
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Do not make the mistake of attempting to copy or ape any existing popular media.
I have a friend whose demo reel is CGIA short of an anthropomorphic wolf character (think Fox McCloud) fighting "Dr. Wiley." You can't make this shit up. And for some reason he was surprised when he sent out his reel and had no takers.
He's a shift manager at a Real Canadian Superstore now. Think Canada's Wal-Mart.