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Tips for getting your movie
career launched
By Bas
de Baar
Hollywood helps
those who help themselves! If
you want to get your
movie-acting career fast-tracked
then here are three common sense
tips to help you on your way.
1. Borrow the Boy Scout's Motto:
Be Prepared.
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Once you start the ball rolling
you never know when you're going
to get a casting call. When that
call comes there isn't going to
be any time to get all of the
basics covered so get them out
of the way right now. Get your
portfolio in order. Have plenty
of copies of your PROFESSIONALLY
done headshots on hand. Have all
of your stage and screen credits
listed even if it's only summer
stock and school performances.
List any special skills you have
such as dancing, juggling,
yodeling, and foreign
languages—anything that might
catch a casting director's eye.
List any union memberships such
as SAG, AEA or AFTRA. Build a
web site that contains
everything that's included in
your portfolio and make sure
that there is contact
information available. If you
have an agent, then list the
agent's contact information
instead of yours. If you stink
at building web sites then pay a
pro to do it for you. Hire a
copywriter as well if you have
no writing talent. Register your
name if possible and make that
your domain name.
2. Stay Connected
Join local theater groups, read
the trades looking for casting
calls, hang out where other
actors hang out so you can stay
on top of the local gossip and
happenings. Sometimes you can
pick up a valuable tip or hear
about a film crew that's coming
to do some local shooting. I
know a girl who landed an extra
role in Robert Dinero's 'Meet
the Parents' by "accidentally"
showing up at the train station
in Oyster Bay, NY where a scene
was being shot. She picked up
that juicy tip at an actor's
workshop she attended.
3. Make your own luck
The harder and smarter that you
work, the luckier you get.
Remember my friend from 'Meet
the Parents'? What's the chances
that she'd have that screen
credit if she didn't go out of
her way to "get lucky". If you
live in Podunk and no one ever
films in Podunk, then move
somewhere where they do film.
If your state or city has an
agency that works with movie
companies to help scout
locations and strip away red
tape, call them and see if they
have a mailing list or any other
way of finding out IN ADVANCE
when a film crew will be
shooting. SHOW UP on shooting
days. Don't make a pest of
yourself but be "noticeable".
Hey you might just get noticed.
If you have enough advanced
notice then find out who the
casting director is and fire off
a copy of your portfolio. Sure
it's likely to get "filed" but
you never know when yours will
show up and be the right thing
at the right time.
If you look like someone famous
then make that work for you. Now
I don't mean that you kind of
resemble Julia Roberts if only
you lost 60 pounds, got a cut
and dye, and had your teeth
capped. But if people come up to
you in restaurants and ask for
your autograph then you could
have an instant ticket to the
movies!
Get a recent publicity photo of
Ms. Roberts and take it to the
hair salon. Have your stylist
cut, style and color your hair
to exactly match the style and
color in the photo. Then make
your way to the local boutique
and buy something to wear which
matches as closely as possible
what Ms. Roberts is wearing in
the photo and then get a
professional photographer to
shoot you in the exact same
pose.
Now take the real photo of Julia
and your own and fire it off to
her agent, your agent, any agent
you can find, send it to casting
directors—heck send it to the
local and national newspapers.
Write a letter asking: Can you
tell which one is the real Julia
Roberts? Might not work for you;
but I'll tell you this -- It
doesn't have any chance of
working at all if you don't at
least try it.
The road to Hollywood can be
long and never ending or it
could be the next exit on your
journey through this world. The
fun thing is: You never know!
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