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| Posts: 60 | Location: SF Bay Area | Registered: April 14, 2009 |    |
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| Posts: 60 | Location: SF Bay Area | Registered: April 14, 2009 |    |
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Julia Roberts

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quote: Originally posted by FutureEntertainer: So...if I don't have ANY experience with filming whatsoever...what's the very FIRST step I should take? (after reading all the scam messages about talent hunter...I know that's not the way to go...) So basically...all those auditions and things are asking for a headshot and resume.... headshots are no problem, but I have nothing to put on my resume! Where to start? Any help would be appreciated! I would really like getting into the film industry
Read read read read and read some more. Books like "How to Be a Working Actor" at the link below. Seriously, the more you read the more you will learn. http://www.amazon.com/gp/produ...0YA7FHNM8HX5ETG9PR66
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| Posts: 2438 | Location: the universe | Registered: June 04, 2007 |    |
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Julia Roberts

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quote: Originally posted by Judith1969: This post was / is very helpful to me.
Just moving to the area and everything is quite overwhelming at first. This informtion certainly helped me a great deal. Thanks Miss Stone.
Getting representation is just the starting point!!
Glad to help. But if you are new to acting, getting representation is NOT where you start at this point. Take your time to learn who's who, what's what, and know the city. Get to some classes, do some student films and non-union work. Get a reel together. Get some credits. Don't put the cart before the horse. Newbies are NOT ready for serious representation. HOWEVER- If you HAVE union affiliation, have had some signifcant training, have a reel, good headshots and some decent credits and industry experience, then by all means go for it.
""I'm not afraid to die on a treadmill. I will not be outworked. You may be more talented than me. You might be smarter than me. And you may be better looking than me. But if we get on a treadmill together you are going to get off first or I'm going to die. It's really that simple. I'm not going to be outworked." -Will Smith
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| Posts: 2438 | Location: the universe | Registered: June 04, 2007 |    |
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quote: About AFTRA. I for one, WHOLEHEARTEDLY recommend anyone with the money who wants to be SAG Eligible as soon as possible, join AFTRA TODAY no matter where you are in the country. Period. Let me explain. One of the ways to become SAG eligible is to be a member of a sister union for a year and get just one speaking line in an AFTRA project...That means as soon as you get to LA, you get just one itty bitty line on an AFTRA show and BAM- you are SAG ELIGIBLE!!!
Miss Stone, Thanks for the reply on AFTRA...I am trying hard to gain my SAG-E status, and unfortunately am stuck doing background work, as that was one of the easier ways to go about it, or so I was told. I feel gross every time I do it, as it's so demeaning, and not why I am came out here. My question is this though, I have been a member of AFTRA for 6 months now, and have yet to audition for an AFTRA job with a line. Now, I am not naive...and I realize it may take longer than 6 months, but perhaps I am just not going about it the proper way...without an agent, how does one find these speaking jobs with AFTRA. Are you referring to places like Actors Access, LA Casting, etc...?? Are there other places I should be looking? Really appreciate any help you can give, as I am SO over doing this background business. Cheers!
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| Posts: 11 | Location: West Hollywood | Registered: May 27, 2008 |    |
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