In the entertainment industry, there is always risk. It’s part of the challenge, to make it in this unknown industry and have success and hopefully work your way up the ladder. There can frequently be obstacles in the way, lack of income, coaching, family, pandemics, shut-downs etc. The best way to be true to yourself […]
Voice Over and Actors
What “Not” to do at a Conference
In the entertainment industry, there are frequently conferences of many varieties for talent to learn their trade more, compete for awards or be exposed to people in a specific industry who are sharing their knowledge. These can be animation forums, actor training classes, voice over coachings, award ceremonies and the list goes on. It […]
Follow the Instructions on Agent’s Websites
Whether you are a new talent to the entertainment industry, or an established pro seeking new or additional representation, the best way to reach out to a potential representative in the industry is to follow their submission requirements directly on their website. Most agents have clear instructions on how to submit and be considered listed […]
Follow Your Agent’s Instructions
When you are in school, part of what you are taught is how to follow instructions. In the big world of graduating from school, you are expected to be able to follow written instructions. Unfortunately many new, current and pro talent lack the ability to take the time to read instructions and submit whatever may […]
Why you Never Retract a Submitted Audition, Unless You have a Doctor’s Note
In the entertainment industry, many talent have multiple representatives they work with to potentially increase their bookings to grow their resume. It’s a big boost to your ego to have so many options to receive opportunities from. There is a downside though, receiving the same audition from more than one representative. Let’s chat about what […]
You Should Get Along with Your Agent or Manager
If you reach out and have representation of any type in the entertainment industry, this means you are looking for assistance with your career from an industry pro. As a talent, this typically means you will work with the representative’s rules, respond when you’re reached out to and be a considerate and cordial person when […]