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Johnny Depp
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Network with people who can further your career in this industry. Find a good group that regularly has casting associates, managers, and agents that attend showcases. I've been going to www.thenetworkstudio.com and have met lots of people in the industry. I also take acting classes taught by casting associates and go to any free seminar that has to do with acting.
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| Posts: 44 | Location: Irvine | Registered: April 10, 2007 |    |
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Russell Crowe
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watermellon - is your goal to better network with people in Arizona? or NYC/LA/elsewhere? If Arizona, I'd definately say avidactor's spot on with his advice! Like you, we. 're in a smaller market (BIrmingham, AL). My daughters are the actresses, but I've been very conscious of the need to network (without being stagemommy). As a result they've learned about opportunities that we would never have known otherwise. Word gets around and the more people you have positive interactions with the more opportunities you get. It's karma  ~T
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| Posts: 186 | Location: alabama | Registered: May 30, 2007 |    |
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Morgan Freeman
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Networking can mean trying to jump to the next level and meeting the "right" people but it can also mean meeting people in your field and establishing the groundwork for friendships and working relationships that WILL someday translate into opportunities. If you are talking about AZ, it's probably best to cast a wide net and look for everyone in your area involved in theatre and film. Begin attending events and shows and soon you're likely to find some likeminded mates. Here are some AZ resources: The (Zaki Gordon Institute) actor database (http://zaki.yc.edu)--Local actors are invited to submit their headshot to the database, which is used for the casting of school projects, and, occasionally leads to outside work. www.norazcasting.com -- this site was planned to launch in 2006 (I don't know if its running or how well it works--any AZ actors know?) The creator told me it was planned to promote the networking of actors with producers and directors in Northern Arizona. Sedona/Phoenix area: www.durantcom.comSAG: http://arizona.sag.org. The Arizona SAG office can also be reached at 602-383-3780.” Also check out the Arizona Film Commission (http://www.azcommerce.com/Film/Links/) and of course local plays and classes. Google Arizona+theatre to get started finding a theatre near you. Have fun!!!
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| Posts: 331 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: February 14, 2008 |    |
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Kevin Bacon
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quote: Originally posted by jk: Casting Director workshops are a great way to network. Talent to Go is a wonderful service. They are professional and efficient. Great success with actors I have heard. www.talenttogo.net
I heard about it. But they are quite pricey, aren't they? I need my cash for my acting classes, so how the higgins could I get networking without working myself into a network of debt?
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| Posts: 42 | Location: on stage | Registered: April 16, 2008 |    |
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Morgan Freeman
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quote: Originally posted by Truthie: I need my cash for my acting classes, so how the higgins could I get networking without working myself into a network of debt?
Maybe you already do this, but I am always surprised at how little people avail themselves of FREE networking events, like SAG panels and speaker events or backstage events or other local events. Even plays, you can usually get free admission if you usher, just contact the box office and ask if they offer anything like that. And how about creating your own networking events like a monthly gathering of people from your acting class or college acting program where you can share news/info and bring friends...or a monthly play reading...I don't know where you are so I can't be more specific...
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| Posts: 331 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: February 14, 2008 |    |
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Kevin Bacon
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quote: Originally posted by Truthie: Parties are good to meet people.
I once happened to get to a party with lots of actors and casting people.
I heard about it by chance.
Any good sources for such parties? Or are they a secret?
No, its more about knowing the right people. Like being good friends with a 'pretty girl type' or a 'rich kid type'. Those sorts of people tend to be really well connected.
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| Posts: 44 | Location: los angeles | Registered: May 02, 2007 |    |
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