Secrets To Make Your Broadway Dream A Reality: GETTING AN AGENT

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Business Aspects, Theatre, Acting & Auditioning
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Author: Stephen Horst ISBN: 9780985517687
Publisher: TIYA—Tap Into Your Artistry –www.TapIntoYourArtistry.com Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Stephen Horst
ISBN: 9780985517687
Publisher: TIYA—Tap Into Your Artistry –www.TapIntoYourArtistry.com
Publication: January 5, 2010
Imprint:
Language: English
How do you get an Agent? What exactly are they looking for in a potential client? Whats the difference between an Agent and a talent Manager? What questions should you be prepared to answer in an interview? What questions should you ask them in an interview? How do you find out what roles are available for you? How do you keep your representation honest? In GETTING AN AGENT, you will learn the specific answers to all of these questions and much more. You will also discover (and probably be surprised) at the top 2 things ALL Agents/Managers look for in a client. Through real life personal examples and stories, you will come to realize what it is to be a marketable commodity and how it all really goes downFrom Broadway salaries, contracts, to taxes and commissions, to even freelancing and networking. Finally, the top 6 ways to actually get an agent (or Manager) will be revealed. Most importantly, you will gain a clear understanding that You dont work for Agents/Managersthey choose to work for YOU.
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How do you get an Agent? What exactly are they looking for in a potential client? Whats the difference between an Agent and a talent Manager? What questions should you be prepared to answer in an interview? What questions should you ask them in an interview? How do you find out what roles are available for you? How do you keep your representation honest? In GETTING AN AGENT, you will learn the specific answers to all of these questions and much more. You will also discover (and probably be surprised) at the top 2 things ALL Agents/Managers look for in a client. Through real life personal examples and stories, you will come to realize what it is to be a marketable commodity and how it all really goes downFrom Broadway salaries, contracts, to taxes and commissions, to even freelancing and networking. Finally, the top 6 ways to actually get an agent (or Manager) will be revealed. Most importantly, you will gain a clear understanding that You dont work for Agents/Managersthey choose to work for YOU.

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