HOW TO ENTER (READ CAREFULLY!!!!)
1. To be eligible for the National Monologue Slam Finale (Round 9), you must have placed in the top 3 (live or virtual event) between January and November 2020.
2. Upload a YOUTUBE or VIMEO link ONLY. Please make sure the video is public, with no passwords.
3. Follow us on Instagram (@monologueslam) and Facebook (@MonologueSlamCanada) – If you’re not on social media that’s cool too…weird…but cool. It may take over 48 hours and not all videos will be reposted.
4. Fill out the application using the form below
MONOLOGUE CATEGORIES (NEW)
1. Comedic Monologue
2. Dramatic Monologue
3. Youth Monologue (12 to 17 years old)
4. Kids (11 years and under)
TAPE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Self tape-style (medium close up, no cuts or editing)
2. Monologues should be between 1-2 minutes in length.
3. Please have clear audio and lighting (turn off any buzzing appliances)
4. Please shoot LANDSCAPE (horizontally)
5. Please label your video as follows: YOUR NAME – MONOLOGUE TITLE, AUTHOR – ‘MONOLOGUE SLAM ONLINE’- DATE. For example, Jane Smith – Whiplash by Damien Chazelle – MONOLOGUE SLAM ONLINE – April 27, 2020
6. No file transfers or downloads. Videos must be made PUBLIC. NO PASSWORDS!
NOTES FROM THE JUDGES
1. Have way more FUN
2. More vocal range/energy/to have things ‘pop’ and then come back down
3. More active physically and vocally. Pace could all be changed up to make it more active
4. A lot of them felt MONOTONE all the way through. Others were projecting all the way through
5. This is your chance to TAKE RISKS and push the envelope (while keeping it real and grounded)
6. The text can be explored further so that the work feels less ‘memorized’ and fresher
7. Read 9 Elements of a Great Monologue
RULES & REGULATIONS
Our mission is to provide a space for artists to develop and showcase their craft. We encourage artists to explore storytelling that engages different perspectives, pushes boundaries, challenges our world views, and speaks to our deepest and most compelling truths – this is what art is about. If you are unclear about any of the rules or have questions concerning the content of your performance please contact us for clarification.
NO edited videos. This includes added sound effects, music, cuts, transitions, etc
NO hateful or discriminatory speech
NO nudity or explicit sexuality
Please include a content warning for potentially sensitive content (see below)
The decisions made by judges are final and not subject to complaint or alteration.
Rules are subject to change at the sole discretion of the Monologue Slam Canada organizers.
CONTENT WARNINGS
We understand that sometimes themes explored in work can be mature, emotionally challenging, or difficult in nature. Therefore, we ask that artists include a content warning (‘cw’ or ‘content warning’) to identify any potentially sensitive subject matter. For example [CW: violence, domestic abuse]. While it is impossible to know every subject that could be considered sensitive, a list of common ones is listed here.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
The deadline for submission is Friday, December 18th @ 3pm EST (12pm PST)
SUBMIT VIDEO USING SUBMIT BUTTON
HOW TO ENTER
TAPE REQUIREMENTS
ZOOM INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1: Download and install ZOOM on your computer or phone.
Step 2: Start a new meeting and invite your scene partner
Step 3: Under Zoom.us (upper left corner) click on Preferences..
Step 4: Check the box for the following settings: Enable HD, Adjust for low-light, and Spotlight my video when speaking.
Step 5: When using the “Spotlight my video when speaking” option, Zoom will not instantly adjust to who’s speaking or if you’re speaking over one another. This is fine and we’re more looking for the energy of the scene and partners.
Step 6: Enter the zoom meeting (use speaker view not gallery) and record your scene (only one person needs to hit record). During your Zoom you will see all participants above the main screen, however only the main screen is recorded. After you END the meeting, Zoom will then save a .MP4 on your hard drive (or phone).
RULES & REGULATIONS
Our mission is to provide a space for artists to develop and showcase their craft. We encourage artists to explore storytelling that engages different perspectives, pushes boundaries, challenges our worldviews, and speaks to our deepest and most compelling truths – this is what art is about. If you are unclear about any of the rules or have questions concerning the content of your performance please contact us for clarification.
NO added sound effects, music, etc
NO hateful or discriminatory speech
NO nudity or explicit sexuality
Please include a content warning for potentially sensitive content (see below)
The decisions made by judges are final and not subject to complaint or alteration.
Rules are subject to change at the sole discretion of the Monologue Slam Canada organizers.
CONTENT WARNINGS
We understand that sometimes themes explored in work can be mature, emotionally challenging, or difficult in nature. Therefore, we ask that artists include a content warning (‘cw’ or ‘content warning’) to identify any potentially sensitive subject matter. For example [CW: violence, domestic abuse]. While it is impossible to know every subject that could be considered sensitive, a list of common ones is listed here.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
The deadline for submission is Sunday, November 22nd @ 3pm EST (12pm PST)
SUBMIT VIDEO USING SUBMIT BUTTON
HOW TO ENTER (READ CAREFULLY!!!!)
1. Record a ONE MINUTE monologue
2. Upload a YOUTUBE or VIMEO link ONLY. Please make sure the video is public, with no passwords.
3. Follow us on Instagram (@monologueslam) and Facebook (@MonologueSlamCanada) – If you’re not on social media that’s cool too…weird…but cool. It may take over 48 hours and not all videos will be reposted.
4. Fill out the application using the form below
MONOLOGUE CATEGORIES (NEW)
1. Comedic Monologue
2. Dramatic Monologue
3. Youth Monologue (12 to 17 years old)
4. Kids (11 years and under)
TAPE INSTRUCTIONS
1. Self tape-style (medium close up, no cuts or editing)
2. Please have clear audio and lighting (turn off any buzzing appliances)
3. Please shoot LANDSCAPE (horizontally)
4. Please label your video as follows: YOUR NAME – MONOLOGUE TITLE, AUTHOR – ‘MONOLOGUE SLAM ONLINE’- DATE. For example, Jane Smith – Whiplash by Damien Chazelle – MONOLOGUE SLAM ONLINE – April 27, 2020
5. No file transfers or downloads. Videos must be made PUBLIC. NO PASSWORDS!
NOTES FROM THE JUDGES
1. Have way more FUN
2. More vocal range/energy/to have things ‘pop’ and then come back down
3. More active physically and vocally. Pace could all be changed up to make it more active
4. A lot of them felt MONOTONE all the way through. Others were projecting all the way through
5. This is your chance to TAKE RISKS and push the envelope (while keeping it real and grounded)
6. The text can be explored further so that the work feels less ‘memorized’ and fresher
7. Read 9 Elements of a Great Monologue
RULES & REGULATIONS
Our mission is to provide a space for artists to develop and showcase their craft. We encourage artists to explore storytelling that engages different perspectives, pushes boundaries, challenges our world views, and speaks to our deepest and most compelling truths – this is what art is about. If you are unclear about any of the rules or have questions concerning the content of your performance please contact us for clarification.
NO edited videos. This includes added sound effects, music, cuts, transitions, etc
NO hateful or discriminatory speech
NO nudity or explicit sexuality
Please include a content warning for potentially sensitive content (see below)
The decisions made by judges are final and not subject to complaint or alteration.
Rules are subject to change at the sole discretion of the Monologue Slam Canada organizers.
CONTENT WARNINGS
We understand that sometimes themes explored in work can be mature, emotionally challenging, or difficult in nature. Therefore, we ask that artists include a content warning (‘cw’ or ‘content warning’) to identify any potentially sensitive subject matter. For example [CW: violence, domestic abuse]. While it is impossible to know every subject that could be considered sensitive, a list of common ones is listed here.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE
The deadline for submission is Sunday, October 18th @ 3pm EST (12pm PST)
SUBMIT VIDEO USING SUBMIT BUTTON
AMY WRIGHT
What slate style do you prefer?
Close up with insert of full body
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with slate first
How many takes do you prefer?
One take only
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
Slating is also the preference of the company / director viewing. Whether front or tail slate.
I prefer slate to be head and shoulders so we can really see them. It is Covid so that’s all we get!
I prefer Name. Pronouns. Height. Maybe a quick thanks for watching.
I prefer people to be friendly and real. Not robotic.
CARMEN KOTYK
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with tail slate
How many takes do you prefer?
One take only
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
I am not a fan of slating AT ALL……..but if you have to slate, have fun with it, and always do it at the end of the audition.
IlONA SMYTH
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with tail slate
How many takes do you prefer?
Go nuts (3 or more)
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
Your strongest take should go first followed by any other takes for unique character choices. Another tip: slate in character!
JESSE GRIFFITHS
What slate style do you prefer?
Full body (wide shot)
What is your preference for file submission?
Separate files
How many takes do you prefer?
One take only
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
Also depends on the production and the requirements. Every slate is different.
JENNY LEWIS
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
Separate files
How many takes do you prefer?
One take only
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
I prefer one take but if a performer has separate files and sends no more than 2 takes of maybe only one scene, that is fine.
KELLY BOAZ (RDC)
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with tail slate
How many takes do you prefer?
At least two
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
I say whatever style works in your space, as long as we can see your full body (and have seen a closeup of your face somewhere in your audition)
For most projects, all files joined together is easiest on us, but some shows prefer it all separated out (we’ll usually specify if that’s the case).
If it’s joined, tail slate ALWAYS – it’s mostly for casting anyhow, and you want the first impression directors/producers/etc. have of you to be you in character. They often have limited attention spans, and if they only focus for 30 seconds of your audition, you want most of that to be your acting, not your slate.
For takes, if it’s a large role (many, many pages), one is usually fine. For an actor role, give us a few options – it shows directability, and it’s often hard to know exactly what tone they want from your limited sides context.
MELISSA A. SMITH
What slate style do you prefer?
Full Body (Wide shot)
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with tail slate
How many takes do you prefer?
At least two
Preference for submission timeline?
Earlier the better
Additional Comments:
We really appreciate early tape submissions. I send my early selects to the director and quite a few early birds ultimately book the job.
NICOLE HILLIARD-FORDE
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with slate first
How many takes do you prefer?
One take only
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
RON LEACH
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body (wide shot)
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with tail slate
How many takes do you prefer?
At least two
Preference for submission timeline?
Earlier the better
SARA KAY
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
Separate files
How many takes do you prefer?
One take
Preference for submission timeline?
By the deadline
Additional Comments:
I would say one take only but two if it feels like there are two very different ways to go. No more than two though. For film/tv we only need a quick full body and then close up to face for slate. No profiles and no hands :).
TIFFANY MAK
What slate style do you prefer?
Fully body with zoom into close up
What is your preference for file submission?
One file with tail slate
How many takes do you prefer?
One take
Preference for submission timeline?
Earlier the better