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Are You Really Doing Everything You Can To Further Your Acting Career?

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Can you honestly say you are doing everything you can to further your career?

Acting is a business. You are the product.

As with any other business, you need the correct marketing materials. Imagine being a sales rep for a cosmetics company and not carrying any photos or testers. What would you say? "Hey I’ve got a mascara that’s really good. I can’t show you anything, but just take a chance and you’ll see."

You wouldn’t sell much mascara, and it’s exactly the same in the acting world.

Casting directors are limited in the number of actors they can bring in for each role they are casting - remember, they will have had hundreds, or even thousands of submissions for ONE role - many actors, who ARE ABLE to show in advance what they are capable of - via professional headshots, CV’s and showreels.

Why would they take a chance on anyone when there is so much competition to be seen?

Like I said, acting is a business. You are the product.

You need to know how to market yourself, invest in your future, and realise that talent alone - IS NOT ENOUGH!

Do You Have A Strong Online Presence?

Firstly, are you on Spotlight?

If you are debating whether to pay for Spotlight or not, you need to know that a lot of casting directors in the UK won’t even contemplate seeing you, if you are not on it.

Casting Networks is another great casting site, which you can join for free - however, there is an option to pay a premium, in order to gain more benefits.

Other popular sites include Casting Call Pro and Star Now - with these you can choose a free profile - where people can find you, and you can access unpaid work.

Once agin, you can pay to receive further benefits and access to the paid, professional jobs.

Do you have a website with a blog that you update regularly?

What are you doing to promote it? Hint - ‘Check out my website’ posts on social media don’t work. You’re a creative... so create interesting posts, that will keep industry professionals coming back regularly.

Whilst we are on the subject of social media... are you utilising social media, and if so, what are you sharing?

If I am interested in someone for a role, one of the first things I do is look them up on social media to see what sort of person they are. If their posts are generally whiny and negative, I will take them off my list.

In fact, I shortlisted somebody for a role in a zombie film not long ago, only to look at their profile to see a rant about how much they hate zombie movies. It’s OK not to like them, they are not for everyone, but if you’ve just applied to be in one, it’s probably best not to voice that publicly whilst you are being considered. I don’t mean that you need to keep it super professional all of the time, just be aware of what can be seen by anyone who clicks on your profile.

What is your USP?

What is your Unique Selling Point? What is it about you, that makes you different to everybody else? Do you have any distinctive features? Often the things we are self-conscious of are the things that get us cast, so embrace them!

What is your casting type? Be honest with yourself here. How you see yourself is often quite different to how you come across to the rest of the world. Don’t waste your time, and the time of the casting directors by applying for roles you are not suitable for. Know your brand!

Continued Professional Development

In every line of work you need to constantly learn to progress further, and acting is no different.

There is always more to learn!

Do you attend a regular acting class? If not, why not?

Are you out watching shows, visiting the cinema and immersing yourself in the performances of your peers?

This stuff is CRITICAL in developing your craft.

Network, Network, Network!

It is essential for actors to network. In a career that is based on short term contracts, a big part of your job will be looking for work.

Meeting new people in the industry will massively increase your chances of working with them, or being recommended by them in the future.

Accept invitations.

Go to networking events, shows, premieres and anywhere else you are likely to meet others in the industry.

Join the Act On This Facebook group and network 24/7 from wherever you are too!

Build A Strong Reputation

You pay an electrician to come and fix a faulty light.

He arrives on time, is professional and friendly, gets on with his job without wasting time, and fixes the light with no fuss.

Another light goes and you book a different electrician.

He turns up late, moans about how difficult it was to get there, has a rant about the light, and spends forever faffing, before getting on with the work.

He eventually fixes the light.

Both electricians fixed the light, but which would you call back next time? Which would you recommend to other people?

Acting is a business- and your reputation is EVERYTHING! As with any other business, it won’t work without passion, determination and commitment.

Do what other actors won’t do, and achieve what they never will.

Were you born to be ordinary... or were you born to shine?

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