A conversation with a secret SAG voter
by Nathaniel R
A special treat for you today, dear readers. Yesterday I spoke to a SAG voter I've known for awhile now about their ballot choices. I can't reveal their identity, of course, since they're not allowed to speak publicly about their votes. But we can share that they are actively working in the industry, and they do read The Film Experience from time to time (hence how we are acquainted).
We hope this conversation offers some incites into what it's like to get a ton of screeners at the end of the year and have to make these choices for your ballot.
NATHANIEL: Hello! Thanks for agreeing to do this. I know you've been a member of the Screen Actors Guild for some years but is this your first time serving on the actual Nominating Committee?
SAG VOTER: Yes. I got an email in the summer that I had been randomly selected and whether I could meet the requirements. I was excited to influence the awards in a small way. But honestly, I think I saw visions of advance screenings dancing in my head.
And, now you're probably just sitting at home watching screener after screener. So glamorous!
I haven’t left my couch (thanks, COVID) and I could open a DVD store. (But of course, SAG legal team, I will not. I will destroy them all as required by law.)
Before the avalanche of screeners hit, what had you seen that you were already a fan of?