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When to look for an agent |
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Mike Pointer - HeyISawYourCommercial.com |
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Actors often ask me when is the best time to look for an agent? I always say, anytime except the holidays when agents are usually not in the office. An agent's roster can experience fluctuations (actors leaving the agency) daily, weekly, monthly, yearly. We don't know exactly when what actors and their type are coming and going, so you simply have to always be on the lookout for an agent.
But, there is a time of the year when the odds of signing with a new agent may be more in your favor than any other time... |
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Good actors, bad dialogue |
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Mark Sikes - @castnguy |
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It isn't always going to be Shakespeare, is it?
Has this ever happened to you? You get an audition and the adrenaline kicks in because this is what you've been waiting for these past weeks; a nice, juicy speaking part in a film. And then you read the material and the brakes are slammed on. The material is just awful. The dialogue is cardboard. The concept is right off of an assembly line. This is not going to be a good project based on what you're reading. So, what do you do? |
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