Arthur Vincie on January 25, 2012 in Production Promotion Festivals
Having The Good Festival Experience
You made your film. You got into a festival. Great! Now get the most out of the experience.
Steph Garcia on November 20, 2011 in Promotion Casting
An actor's website
An actor's website should be the go-to place for all information about that performer. Building and maintaining a website is not difficult. The longest part of the process is the initial design and setup. Once the site is up and running, it's becomes a simple matter of updating with every new project you complete.
Steph Garcia on November 14, 2011 in Promotion Casting
Know Your Type
Everyone has told you how funny you are so maybe you're a comedienne. They've also told you how sweet you are so maybe you're the girl next door. Knowing how you are perceived when people first meet you is helpful in figuring out what auditions you should submit for.
Steph Garcia on October 24, 2011 in Promotion Casting
A look at online submissions
You've got your headshot, resume and reel. Now you've got to get the auditions. Where should you go? There are so many online resources and optimally you'd love to be on all of them but if that's not possible, here's a quick look at some of the more popular ones.
Steph Garcia on October 17, 2011 in Promotion Casting
A Good Headshot Is a Great Investment
Headshots are one of the most important investments as an actor. They are your calling card; they are what casting directors first look at when casting; they are what agents get in the mail everyday. You want yours to stand apart from the bevy of photos. Getting a good shot is crucial. So how do you do that?
Steph Garcia on October 10, 2011 in Social Media Promotion Casting
Keeping an Active Internet Presence
As creative professionals, we rely on our audience to help make our work profitable. We live in a world now where reaching an audience is easier than ever because of sites like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. However, that also means there are more people competing for the same audience. So how do you make yourself heard? Unfortunately there
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