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Actors Resume, Headshot and Website as Marketing Tools

9 Mar

One of my fave actor-friendly bloggers, Bonnie Gillespie, has embarked on a 5-week Critiquing series on her weekly column, The Actors Voice. She opened her email inbox to headshots, resumes and websites from the everyday actor to get critiqued on her column. The main theme of her critiques is that your resume, headshot and website are all marketing tools, first and foremost.

Here is a link to her in-depth actors resume critiques.

Here is a link to her headshots critiques.

Here is a link to all of her old posts, which cover resumes, headshots, cover letters, demo reels and websites.

She’ll be having more posts in the Mondays to come…

A Little Organization Goes A Long Way

5 Mar

But artists don’t organize… we create! Who has time to file papers, write down emails, keep lists of resources, contacts, and so on?

Apparently, I do. And it’s helped me a great deal. Organizing keeps you focused and driven. About a year or so ago, I started this Notebook. It was to be my Everything Acting Notebook so that I could physically see on a page how my career has taken shape and continues to grow. With a creative career such as acting, where essentially you are your own boss, it’s difficult to measure your progress or growth and this can be tiresome… leave you with that relentless feeling of “Am I ever doing enough?”. While others can work their way up from Jr. Account Executive to Senior Account Executive, we can go from featured extra on a music video to lead in a webseries right back to featured extra on a TV show.

This Notebook is divided into 4 sections:

Class/ Notes

Here I would write notes from whatever scene study class I was in at the time- be it general acting notes or notes on the scenes I was working on. I’d also would have notes from workshops and audits.

Resources/ Research

This section covered a wide range, like books to read; clippings of cool film festivals; names, addresses, numbers and notes on various acting studios and talent agencies; list of all important acting websites; massive list of LA theaters; and much more!

Contacts/ Networking

This is like the golden address book, where I have the name, number, email and any specific notes on my connection to them, of anyone and everyone I’ve come across who is related to acting, producing, filmmaking, theater, writing, etc.

Inspiration/ Advice

I use this section for newspaper and magazine clippings of inspiring stories from people who are going after their dreams, and relevant cutouts from the advice column of BackStage.

In fact, as I’m sure you can guess, this notebook was much of the inspiration for this blog. I figure, why keep all that juicy information to myself and just spread the wealth?

Helpful Twitters for the LA Actor

4 Mar

Another great aspect of social media is that there are so many wonderful little morsels of useful information to help our careers. One of the great resources is Twitter. Here are cool people to follow and twitter lists to check out for info on auditions, career advice, inspiration and more…

@ErinCronican/industry-news

@ErinCronican/casting-directors

@ErinCronican/film-tv-web-projects

@ErinCronican/resources

@BenWhitehair/act

@BonnieGillespie

@BackStageCast/theater-resources

@BackStageCast/tv

@TalentAgentLA/actor-resources

@TalentAgentLA/coaches-and-classes

@agentadvice

@johnaugust

@NikkiFinke

More Ways of the Web for Actors

2 Mar

As I wrote about yesterday, it’s important to get yourself out there on the world wide web as an actor. The stronger your online presence the better. I briefly touched upon the different ways you can do that– one of which is going Viral. There is a great article on this, called 7 Steps to Creating a Viral Video.

With YouTube, Vimeo, FunnyOrDie, CollegeHumor, etc. there are plenty of ways to share a short video, gain viewers, fans, audiences and putting your unique sense of humor, brand of quirkiness, etc out there for the world to see. Not that your 2 min video is going to win your instant fame but it’s a way of creating your own work and the icing on the cake would be to get noticed. It’s really all about putting that creative energy out there because one day it’s going to come back to you.

**Here’s a cool article on how Facebook and Twitter can help grow your acting career on the blog Brains of Minerva**

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