Self-tape rehearsal · reads the other roles aloud · advances on your voice, not a clock
prototype
Pick your role and press Start.
Frame chest-up · eyes on the gold line · look just beside the lens (top of your screen), not down at the screen.
Saves as .mp4 or .webm, under 1 GB — an accepted format, ready to upload to your Actors Access ecocast invitation. Submit only your best take.
Slate — a short intro clip, recorded and saved separately from your scene.
Read this to the lens
Turn on the 🎥 Camera, press ● Record, and say your slate to the lens. If they want a full-body shot, step back so you're fully in frame before you stop. It saves as its own file.
Strict = the scene won't move until you say your exact line, in order (keeps you word-perfect).
Loose = it advances once you land the end of your line (natural flow, forgiving of paraphrase).
No timer — it listens and moves when you do. Words match by sound, not spelling —
tricky names and homophones land however the mic hears them.
My lines = memorization: Initials shows first letters only, Hide blanks your lines
entirely — each word turns gold and reveals as you land it. That's how you get off-book.
Click any line to run from there · Space pauses · ◂ / ▸ step back and forward.
🎥 Camera opens a live preview and records takes you can save — first pass of the full
self-tape flow (the preview mirrors like a mirror; the saved take doesn't). Note: the reader uses real AI voices (and Keaton's own, with an access code). Live mic needs
Chrome + mic permission; the Simulate box drives the same logic anywhere if you don't have a mic handy.
+ Paste your own audition sides
Paste your scene — one line each as NAME: line. Put stage directions in [brackets]. An INT./EXT. line at the top becomes the slate. Then pick Your role, turn on the 🎥 Camera, and record.
Final Draft (.fdx), .txt / .fountain, or .pdf — it never leaves your device.