In Act Like It's Your Business:Branding and Marketing Strategies for Actors, Jonathan Flom helps actors and others in the arts understand the power of branding. This guide walks the reader through the process of creating a personal brand for his or her small business and then marketing that brand and broadcasting it through every step of the process-from choosing clothing, arranging headshots, and designing resumes to selecting a repertoire, building a website, obtaining business cards, and networking. The book also offers advice on such real-world issues as goal-setting, finances, contracts,…mehr
In Act Like It's Your Business:Branding and Marketing Strategies for Actors, Jonathan Flom helps actors and others in the arts understand the power of branding. This guide walks the reader through the process of creating a personal brand for his or her small business and then marketing that brand and broadcasting it through every step of the process-from choosing clothing, arranging headshots, and designing resumes to selecting a repertoire, building a website, obtaining business cards, and networking. The book also offers advice on such real-world issues as goal-setting, finances, contracts, and day jobs, as well as provides insight and guidance on how to approach agents, auditions, and casting directors. Structured logically and step-by-step, this accessible guide will become the standard for nearly anyone hoping to build an enduring career in the performing arts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jonathan Flom is an associate professor of theatre and the musical theatre program coordinator at Shenandoah Conservatory in Winchester, Virginia. Also a professional director, Flom is the author of Get the Callback: The Art of Auditioning for Musical Theatre (Scarecrow Press, 2009), which has become one of the foremost sources of audition technique across the country.
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CONTENTS I.Pre Show Announcement II.Overture ACT I Preparing for your career: What is in your Control? III.Act I, Scene 1 Begin with Goals IV.Act I, Scene 2 What is Branding? V.Act I, Scene 3 How Does an Actor Begin to Craft a Brand? VI.Act I, Scene 4 You Have a Brand; Now What Do You Do With It? i.Attire ii.Headshots iii.Resumes iv.Cover Letters v.Repertoire vi.Business Cards and Postcards vii.Websites viii.Social Media ix.Attitude/Reputation VII.Act I, Scene 5 The Six "Be's" VIII.Entr' Acte i.Check in on your budget log ii.Supporting yourself in the city: Day jobs vs. Self Employment iii.Working for free iv.A brief word about taxes ACT II Putting it into Practice IX.Act II, Scene 1 General Audition Technique X.Act II, Scene 2 Agents and Casting Directors XI.Act II, Scene 3 Equity versus Non Equity XII.Act II, Scene 4 Contracts and taking/turning down work XIII.Act II, Scene 5 Networking XIV.Act II, Scene 6 The Cities Project XV.Bows XVI.Recommended Reading XVII.About the Author
CONTENTS I.Pre Show Announcement II.Overture ACT I Preparing for your career: What is in your Control? III.Act I, Scene 1 Begin with Goals IV.Act I, Scene 2 What is Branding? V.Act I, Scene 3 How Does an Actor Begin to Craft a Brand? VI.Act I, Scene 4 You Have a Brand; Now What Do You Do With It? i.Attire ii.Headshots iii.Resumes iv.Cover Letters v.Repertoire vi.Business Cards and Postcards vii.Websites viii.Social Media ix.Attitude/Reputation VII.Act I, Scene 5 The Six "Be's" VIII.Entr' Acte i.Check in on your budget log ii.Supporting yourself in the city: Day jobs vs. Self Employment iii.Working for free iv.A brief word about taxes ACT II Putting it into Practice IX.Act II, Scene 1 General Audition Technique X.Act II, Scene 2 Agents and Casting Directors XI.Act II, Scene 3 Equity versus Non Equity XII.Act II, Scene 4 Contracts and taking/turning down work XIII.Act II, Scene 5 Networking XIV.Act II, Scene 6 The Cities Project XV.Bows XVI.Recommended Reading XVII.About the Author
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