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Applying for an agent... definition of "experience"?

Tue, 7 Oct 2008, 01:26 pm
Ayane29 posts in thread
Hello Everyone, This is not your usual "how do you get an agent post" I have a more specific inquiry. I'm 18 and about to graduate high school in December. I've done alot of research into the type of agent that I'd like (I want to work in film preferably), following the guide you offer at this website. So I called them up and asked how to be considered to be represented by them. However all of them said I need more experience to be take on board. So my question is, what kind of experience are they looking for? I want to do a bachelor of music, so I can't go to acting school. I've been extras, been in the Logies... but do they want someone who has already had a leading role on TV? If so, how is the average teenager supposed to secure that kind of role without an agent to begin with. Any help would be appreciated, ~Ayane

Hard Yakka

Wed, 8 Oct 2008, 02:52 pm

That's just it, it isn't easy at all. Building a solid network of contacts can take years of working gigs, attending training sessions, workshops, seminars, etc. Trying to hob-nob at functions. Badgering film and TV studios for some work experience doing anything.

Yet at the same time, it is something that can be happening all the time. Even bar tending or waiting tables can be a great source for network development. There are a lot of part-time actors who work bars, wait-tables and so forth.

That is why so many people do fall into the trap of believing an agent is all they need. Very few are prepared to face what is in store for them forgetting that they are one of a very large industry all trying to be heard. You have to be louder and more noticable than those around you. Sometimes it's luck. More often it is hard work.

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