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| Promoting Your Acting Career: A Step-by-Step Guide to Opening the Right Doors |
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| Manufacturer: Allworth Press |
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| This is the definitive insider's guide to getting ahead in the worlds of theater, film, and commercials. Packed with both innovative strategies and practical advice, it covers how to obtain the perfect headshot; prepare for interviews and auditions; select flattering monologues; create professional-looking resumes and cover letters; compose promotional mailings and videos; produce an original play, video or film; launch a theater company; and much more. New sections include information on actor training; voice, speech and voiceovers; using the Internet for self-promotion; daytime serials; and interviews with working professionals from every realm of entertainment. |
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new york actress
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| Review Date: June 11, 2005 |
| Reviewer: actress from nyc, |
| I have read a lot of these books about the business of acting and this is ABSOLUTELY THE BEST! Mr. Alterman's book is a bible for every actor. It's insightful, very down to earth and inspirational. You feel like he's right there guiding you the whole time. I've bought this book for several of my friends who are in the biz. Kudos to Glenn Alterman for writing the definitive book about the business |
Great book on the business side
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| Review Date: December 11, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Bradley R. Olinger, Marion, VA |
| I have owned this book for a while and it is my go to book for the business side of things for New York. I am not a New York actor yet, but most of the east cost can use this book. I do feel this book could have expanded on the subject of marketing(typecasting, branding) by adding more about casting and image. Otherwise it is an excellent book. It is also alot less expensive than a trip to see Mr. Alterman himself. His fee is something like $500. I would only suggest consulting with a business coach once you have exhausted all other possible sources. |
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