Wednesday, 5 December 2012

Acting Agents

Biography of Acting Agents
What is an Acting Agent
You may have heard or read that you need an “acting agent”. So, what is an acting agent? Well, there is really no such thing as an “acting agent” -- the correct term for an agent who handles actors is “talent agent.” Talent agents are professionals who have an inside edge on the theater, film and television industry. They act as the go-betweens for casting directors and you, the actor. Good agents are well-versed in what projects are in production and for which auditions you, their client, will be best suited.
There is also no such thing as a “casting agent” – the right term is “casting director”. Many people confuse talent agents and casting directors. Producers and directors hire casting directors to find actors for their projects. With so many actors looking to get that career in acting going, casting directors need a little help weeding through potential performers. So, casting directors send notices to talent agents describing what kind of actor they’re looking for in each role. Your talent agent reads those notices and if he feels you’re right for a part, he will send your picture, resume and the link to your demo reel to the casting director. If you are new to the business, he will probably pitch you by email or on the phone, telling the casting director why you are a perfect fit for the role in question (another nice advantage to having an agent!). If the casting director agrees that you’re right for the part, he’ll call your agent with an audition appointment. Then it’s up to you to go get the job!

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