Monday, October 18, 2010

Spot The Chief Model Talent Agency

By Brandie Montgomery

Do you need to find the best talent agency to help you when you've decided to really take your acting career or modeling career seriously?

Two words: "fully licensed." That's a good sign the agency is on the level. Also if it's been around for a decade or two, you can start to breathe a little easier. Now you should take a peek at the client list -- see any names you know? Recognizable names mean somebody big trusts the agency, so maybe you can too. You'll really get a good idea of what working with an agency is like when you get your model composites made -- these are what the agency uses to find you work. It'll cost you money, but it's a necessary investment.

As far as acting goes, the owner and staff background ought to be quite extensive. Can they claim they studied for four years at the best of schools like the Lee Strasberg Theater Institute and later worked as an agent for something like 4B Talent in NYC and then as head booking agent for the commercial print and fashion divisions of places like Foster Fell Model & Talent Agency. It's even better if they have also appeared in many films, TV commercials and theatrical productions.

The exciting thing is figuring out what kind of work you want to do, whether print ads, runway work, hand modeling, acting in television or film. Casting directors are always looking for talent to populate shows, like in Southern Florida, where USA Network is filming "Burn Notice" and Fox is producing "The Glades."

And should you doubt that you've got the right look for modeling or acting, fear not: Often the best face for a job is the one you see every day. Agencies know that being exotic is not necessarily the best bet, and that anyone, of all ages, professional and non, can be just what a casting director is looking for.

Real agencies are commission-based with no registration fee. If you'd like to have the opportunity to work with a successful one, all you should have to do is fill out their registration form and see if you're a good match. However, make sure you know that they expect you to have a positive mental attitude, a willingness to work long hours on casting calls without complaint and the ability to work flexible hours. - 40727

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