Monday, April 5, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 397: Does the camera I use to shoot my short film matter? Some people use cell phones.
On the flip side, if it looks terrible, it can take away from the acting and writing. so see what you can do. There are so many talented people out there with equipment looking to build their reels.
Sunday, April 4, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 396: I didn’t get into the film schools I applied to but my parents want me to go to college.
"Should I go for the sake of going?"
Are you trying to get me in trouble with your parents? Let’s put it this way: you’re asking a girl who wanted to be an actress since she was four and was forced to go to college so she could have “something to fall back on.” Can you go to a school in the same city as a film school you applied to? Then you can socialize and create relationships with people at the film school. Can you still work on your craft even if it’s not part of your curriculum? Can you compromise by getting an entertainment industry internship during your breaks?
Saturday, April 3, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 395: I got injured and can’t work for a while. Should I be honest with people?
I’m not a big fan of “the little white lie” but in this case, what they don’t know, won’t hurt you. I’ve had too many clients tell people they were injured, then when they got better, people were concerned that they would be a liability. If you trust the people completely, then tell them the truth. But why would you be asking me if you trusted them completely.
Friday, April 2, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 394: What is golden time and why are some people against it?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 393: How many times can I call someone in a week if the job is coming up in 10 days?
Ohhhh boy! Tread lightly my friend. I know you’re anxious because time is winding down, but bombarding someone with phone calls is a risky (and not in a good way) strategy. Instead, if you have mutual colleagues who can make a recommendation call on your behalf, they may help your case, or find out if the position has already been filled.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 392: What kind of gift is appropriate for someone who introduced me to someone who hired me?
That’s up to you. How much money are you making on the job? What relationship do you have with the person who introduced you? Gift cards, spa certificates, something specific that the person who introduced you likes and probably wouldn’t buy for his/herself.
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
entertainment industry coach Question 391: Resume question:
“I'm now asked to either email or fax a resume if it involves a production office. I usually choose the fax because I figure several people might see my name, recognize it, pass it around and hopefully it will get to the DP. In my efforts to go green I'm trying to shrink my resume to take less paper. But I've got lots of credits (thanks in a big way to you!!!) and I don't want to make it too small. I am emailing it to many places because they only offer that option so length is no problem -- any tips on making it stand out? I'm sending it in PDF format rather in the body of the email -- is that the best way?”
First, cover both bases by faxing the 1 pager, then sending an email saying, “In an effort to go green, I’ve faxed you my short resume as requested. Attached is the longer version.”
Second, if you want to stand out write in big letters (or in an email in big red letters) Requested by/Referred by (insert the name of person you know on the production). That’s of course if you have a referral or if it’s been requested. Do you 6 Degrees of Kevin Bacon to find out someone connected to your submission.
And third, when sending a PDF, do both, in the body of the email and the attachment.
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Monday, March 29, 2010
entertainment industry coach question 390: How do I get into doing voiceovers?
Sunday, March 28, 2010
entertainment industry coach question 389:As a coach/industry person, what's a mistake you made that I can learn from?
Follow up is the make or break of business relationships, so you can learn from that. I do a great job with following up with business contacts, however, when it comes to following up with personal relationships or taking the time out to vacation and see friends, I haven't done a good job at all.
The good news is, now that I see what I'm missing, I can change it. I've always taken relaxing spa-type vacations as opposed to coming back East to see my friends. I think we can mix the two. Once a year, plan a 4-day spa vacation (I can probably stay longer but they all have kids) so we can all see each other.
There is something SO special about being with old friends; reminiscing and sharing how everyone's lives have grown, the good the challenges... it's invaluable.
That's a mistake I made, and I plan to change it. You can learn from this, or you can apply it to your business by evaluating how you follow up with work friends/collegues.
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
entertainment industry coach question 388: Is it better to pursue multiple areas of entertainment or focus on just one?
Friday, March 26, 2010
entertainment industry coach question 387: What's the best way to find out about jobs without an agent?
You've heard me say it over and over!!!! Contacts CONTACTS CONTACTS!!! You are going to get jobs through the people you know. An agent isn't the answer to getting you work. They get +10% because YOU are 100% responsible for your career. Research what jobs are out there and then do your 6 degrees of Kevin Bacon to figure out who you know who knows somone who is connected to that production.
Network, research, preparation, follow through, professionalism. All ways to get work without an agent.
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