Monday, January 17, 2011

understanding an ongoing career in modeling

By Jordan Nichols


If you have the talent to work in the entertainment industry, then you'll do yourself a favor by seeking a leading talent agency to represent you in your pursuit of stardom. A licensed agency that works with all the top major casting directors, whether it be for print media, TV commercials or series, movies, music videos, etc.

Understand that your chances at making it big don't end simply with your personal attitude or how much natural talent you have. It's important that you have the right people behind you...people who have the right connections that have the end result of placing you in the role that fits you.

There are some tips you must realize, though, as you consider whether or not you're right for Avenue Productions and its registration form. The first thing you need to fully understand is that a career in the entertainment industry takes a tremendous amount of dedication and time from you before anyone else can seriously consider helping you.

A top-notch agency can say they've has placed their models in some of the following TV commercials: Fisher Price, Mastercard, Domino's Pizza, Neutrogena, Kraft, Visa, America Shopping Network, Volvo-Nissan, Disney Cruise, Nike, Lunchables, Wendy's, Pepsi, Papa John's Pizza, Oil of Olay, Kellogg's, Ballpark Franks, Wrigley's, Pert Shampoo, Hagen Daaz, Florida Panthers, Hasbro Ivory Soap, Diet Coke, and many more.

If you're a teen or adult, then you need to think carefully about what you bring to the table in terms of talent, mental attitude and overall enthusiasm and energy. If you're not prepared to invest many hours on casting calls, deal with all situations with a positive and winning attitude, send out your composites on a regular basis, etc, then this may not be the place for you.

The great thing about working with a professional talent agency such as Avenue is that you don't have to constantly call them regarding work...they will call you as soon as you've been booked or are needed on a casting call or audition.




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