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Posts Tagged ‘Business of Acting’

Why Fans are Important – Even for Unknown Actors

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Pin It How many fans can a beginning actor have? I don’t mean someone who is on TV right now, or on stage in NYC, or even in a commercial somewhere on the internet. I’m talking about a beginning actor, new to the business, and just getting started. During the recent NYC headshots contest I [...]

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Type, Stereotype, & Time Management

Business of Acting

Casting Director Bonnie Gillespie has a great post on her blog right now about why “Type” and “Branding” are actually GOOD things for actors. When I have a meeting with an actor about headshots, we always talk about type. When shooting a headshot session, you’re going to be shooting a specific number of “looks” (clothing [...]

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Do Casting People Hate Un-Repped Actors?

Business of Acting

Paul Russell has a no-nonsense post up about the truth behind agent-repped actors and why they get all the auditions.

The truth, as it turns out, is that it’s just faster and easier to call an agent than it is to deal with the multitude of unrepresented actors out there.

What, you were looking for a different answer?

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What Actors Can Learn from Fishermen

Success is a matter of repetion--simple tasks that lead to reward.

“Give a man a fish; you have fed him for today. Teach a man to fish and he’ll eat forever. Teach an actor to use the Net and he won’t book work, but he will spend a lot of time looking at YouTube.”
–Author Unknown

Fishermen are the perfect example of success being dependent on small, seemingly insignificant tasks.

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