Saturday, August 21, 2010

Avenue Productions Reviews The Making Of A Great Model & Talent Agency

By Marcella Lauraine

Avenue Productions Reviews History of a Leading Talent & Model Agency

Having the right talent agency behind you is vital when it comes to getting the most out of your personal acting and/or modeling skills.

Do the owners bring a plethora of industry experience to the table as they set out to evaluate, educate, and promote everyday people into top-notch modeling and acting talent? Are they all about taking the talent you already possess and improving on it as you are connected with top level casting directors, production companies, and advertising companies.

Avenue Productions Reviews The Making of a Great Model & Talent Agency

As far as acting goes, owner and staff background is quite extensive. One studied for four years at the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute and later worked as an agent for 4B Talent in NYC and later as head booking agent for the commercial print and fashion divisions of Foster Fell Model & Talent Agency. They has also appeared in many films, TV commercials and theatrical productions.

Another owner began their career back in the 1970's in the fashion industry where they worked with department stores, public relations firms, talent and advertising agencies in the development of catalogues, brochures, editorials, print work, as well as magazine, television and newspaper ads. Later, they figured they'd use their talents in the talent agency and modeling fields.

Avenue Productions Reviews The Making of a Great Model & Talent Agency

Once they decided to unite their various entertainment industry talents, Avenue Productions was born and their base of talent has grown throughout the years as their numerous actors and models have worked on various television commercials, television series, movies, music videos, promotions and print/runway work.

Avenue is a commission based agency, with no registration fees, so if you'd like to have the opportunity to work with them, then fill out their registration form and ask them to begin building your new career. You must come to the table, though, with the right attitude, a willingness to work long hours on casting calls and to work flexible hours. - 40727

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