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Anthony Hopkins
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Color is the industry standard and has been for several years.
- MIB - If you can dream, you can do. Making it happen is up to you.
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| Posts: 798 | Location: Southern Cal | Registered: July 13, 2005 |    |
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Johnny Depp
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As an indie filmmaker, I almost always overlook submissions in B&W. They give me the feeling that either the picture is old, or the actor doesn't care enough to update them. Good luck!
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| Posts: 95 | Location: New York City | Registered: February 15, 2008 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by RonBrown: As an indie filmmaker, I almost always overlook submissions in B&W. They give me the feeling that either the picture is old, or the actor doesn't care enough to update them.
Good luck!
I agree. Color is the way to go. They have more vibrants and personality. But I have both just in case.
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| Posts: 13 | Location: New York metro area | Registered: August 31, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by lostsouthasian: What about 3/4 shots? I heard that there's a trend now of showing more of your body in the shot. Does anyone know about that?
For legit submissions, I think its a great idea for 3/4 shots. For commercial work, I would go with standard headshots.
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| Posts: 452 | Location: Homesick | Registered: October 18, 2006 |    |
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Avidactor- Why would it be different for commercial work?
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| Posts: 6 | Location: Brooklyn, NY | Registered: May 09, 2008 |    |
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Anthony Hopkins
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There is a spotlight on photography and marketing tools in this week's Back Stage. Great read! As far as which size/format to use, I've always been told that whatever best conveys the role you are sumbitting for, is the key. The size, whether a 3/4 shot (which is not a new trend) or a headshot, shouldn't matter. If the photo is the essence of the role, then use that one. Our family, and others I work with, have used both formats for theatrical and commercial. As far as size for online submitting, be sure to always use a close headshot so that your photo is easily seen, due to the thumbnail size. Here's the first in a series of articles on Showfax written by Bonnie Gillespie that is also excellent reading. http://more.showfax.com/columns/avoice/archives/2006_05_15.html
- MIB - If you can dream, you can do. Making it happen is up to you.
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| Posts: 798 | Location: Southern Cal | Registered: July 13, 2005 |    |
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