Sunday, December 25, 2011

Happy Holidays

Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays, whichever you prefer.

A little update on how you can find resources online and could help you in your journey. There are many acting resources online, but finding them is the challenge and making sure you don't fall into the wrong hands that like to take your money.

First I would like to provide Bonnie Gillespie's : The Actors Voice, columns that she writes up and responds to your questions and concerns. She is an author, producer, and casting director and She specializes in casting SAG indie feature films and webseries: http://more.showfax.com/columns/avoice/
and she can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/CricketFeet

Second, try out Actors Access. This is the place I started with and they have a forum you can communicate with others in this field. You can place your Bio and resume, if you have one. They provide many other resources for you on the site. Actors Access is the source that can help you in the future. The CEO of Actors Access were at my first annual film festival in KY a few years ago holding a seminar: http://www.actorsaccess.com

Not only can those provide you with benefits but also find what areas are looking for your talent. ActingMidwest can help you with that. Casting directors would place up a listing for a casting call, extras, or anything else they may need from you. This is a great site to check if anything is happening near you: http://www.actingmidwest.com

Of course the internet is huge and you can find much more online about acting and where to start. One more thing to remember, never pay on a site that promises to get you help. And the same apply's to having an Agent. an Agent helps get you a job and then takes a cut out of your expense. Not the other way around having to pay up front first. These four links I provided will steer you in the right direction. Have fun and explore the forums if you have any question.

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