A talent agent is a person who is licensed in their state to legally represent models, actors and various talent. Each agency chooses who they want to repres...
A talent agent is a person who is licensed in their state to legally represent models, actors and various talent. Each agency chooses who they want to repres...
Choosing the right voice talent for a voiceover or dub can take some time, but it’s worth it to do it right. Find out why and how you can get started.
Guidance is crucial to starting a career in entertainment, and at some point you'll need an agent. How and where can you find one who gets you?
Tap into less obvious pools of talent to find an advantage.
Along the way, it will be imperative to keep talent’s perspective in mind, since it will impact your engagement, culture and, by extension, profits.
By: Marie Smith & Shaliz Sadig Romano You’ve met a talent agent, and you think it might help your entertainment career. Unlike a talent manager whose principal duty is to advise and manage your career, an agent’s role is primarily … Read more
You can hire the best, even if you're on a budget. You just need to know where to look.
That’s a loaded/trick question. You probably reacted to that by thinking, “We have nothing if we don’t have trust.” To me, I’m not sure – I think it depends on... Get the Rest
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Learn more about our new profile overview page for talent as well as why you need portfolio samples and what makes a strong portfolio sample.
5 Factors When Selecting Your Voice Over Talent for Maximum Impact by Douglas Karr on MarTech
Learn to select voice talent that speaks to your customers, sets you apart from competitors, reinforces your brand image, and even increases your revenue.
Favoring performance-based talent showcases over traditional selection and interviewing has proven successful for one company recruiting for some of the world’s most elusive talent.
I'm often approached by talent new to voice over and on-camera acting, and they've already decided what they need for success. They try to begin their journey by taking care of two crucial accomplishments. The problem is they shouldn't be trying to do either until they "make their unknown known." Here's what they shouldn't be trying to do.
Some are singers. Others are actors. One was a dancer. Many were successful in several positions, and they're all household names. Many have received accla
Studies show that your chances for success increase, the more you recognize and focus on your core strengths and natural talents.
Five Important Ways To Build Your Career--That Don’t Require Talent
Know the types of roles you fit? Make sure you have clips for them.
New VIP+ Analysis: Stars’ reps love skyrocketing salaries, but with Wall Street focusing on profitability, runaway costs will be a problem.