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quote: Originally posted by Worthlesss: actors reps do non union extra work, it pays 40 - 75 dollars a day.
you dont need a headshot. they just call you.
they DO run this scam where they get you to use their own expensive photog, and it is very expensive for no reason. they share the profit.
Thank you - I appreciate the response! I'm new at this and more worried than calm about it. After being unemployed for a while - I felt that maybe I should take a different road and that's when I came across the ad in craigslist (one of those - maybe God is trying to tell me something moments). So how do I avoid the expensive photo session with their own photographer? Can I simply say "no" and still use their services? I'm unemployed at the present and I don't have $200.00 on a photo - heck, I don't even have $40.00 I could spend on a photo. Thanks.
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| Posts: 6 | Location: NY | Registered: September 03, 2007 |    |
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Vic, there aren't any really stupid questions in life. I'm actually going over to this office for an interview/audition tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes. They WILL NOT force me to use their photographer for new headshots. The ones I have are just fine.  Oh, and about the dyslexia...you are not the first actor who they will have seen who has it. Just do your best & be up front with them.
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| Posts: 1 | Location: NYC | Registered: September 17, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by raggedyannedoll317: Vic, there aren't any really stupid questions in life. I'm actually going over to this office for an interview/audition tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes. They WILL NOT force me to use their photographer for new headshots. The ones I have are just fine.  Oh, and about the dyslexia...you are not the first actor who they will have seen who has it. Just do your best & be up front with them.
Thanks for the response - Good Luck tomorrow and Please let me know how your experience is (with them).
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| Posts: 6 | Location: NY | Registered: September 03, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by bigleemarvinfan: I've worked for Actors Reps on a number of occasions. My experience has been positive.
The bit about the paragraph is accurate. It seems that they really only want to see if you can speak comfortably. If you are dyslexic and have some compensating strategies (such as having someone read it to you so you can memorize it), ask if you can do that. Some of the people there can seem a little abrupt or gruff, but they really are OK. They are in a competitive business and everyone is hustling to make a living. Ask for Jen or Britt at the front desk.
They will probably start you off with audience work on cable gameshows. I did a bit of this for them and got some featured extra work on Law and Order SVU in return. Even made it into the opening shot on last year's finale.
Payment takes a while sometimes, but I've always been paid for the work I have done in the time frame that I've been promised. No hassles, no nonsense. Ask whem you will be paid and mark your calendar.
I don't know about the photography "scam," but I have heard them recommend people to a particular photographer. (I wish that people would refrain from slandering companies on these boards unless they are willing to offer concrete proof that there is scam going on.)
As always, be polite, say "hi" to everyone and mean it, and watch out for yourself.
Thank you for letting me know. I'm a little more at ease about the whole thing. I have NEVER acted before and that makes me a bit nervous but I don't have any dreams of becoming a star either. I figure acting or doing some work as an extra will slowly boost my self-confidence and allow me to make a little money until I actually find a full-time (paying) job. I've been looking for work (regular 9-5) for the past two years and I've tried every route imaginable (four employment agencies have my info) and I thought to myself, "what if i'm just destined to do something else" and acting was the farthest from my mind (actually...porn was the farthest but I've opted to try my hand at acting).
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| Posts: 6 | Location: NY | Registered: September 03, 2007 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by raggedyannedoll317: Vic, there aren't any really stupid questions in life. I'm actually going over to this office for an interview/audition tomorrow. I'll let you know how it goes. They WILL NOT force me to use their photographer for new headshots. The ones I have are just fine.  Oh, and about the dyslexia...you are not the first actor who they will have seen who has it. Just do your best & be up front with them.
How did it go with them - hope it went well! I'm still a bit nervous about the whole thing.
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| Posts: 6 | Location: NY | Registered: September 03, 2007 |    |
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