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Actor Website Tips | 5 most important things on your actor website: headshots / resumes & credits / contact form & social links

What to put on your actor website This may be basic knowledge, but I see a lot of actor websites out there that are missing this basic information, so here is the MINIMUM that you should put on the website:Your headshots - not just any photos, not...

Fun Facts | Websites for Actors

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Actor Casting Hints | Impress Casting Directors

How to get cast Need a third character? Don't stare at the casting director. Pick a spot over somebody's head instead.

Actor Dictionary | Packaging

What you should know

Movie packaging is one of the primary services that an agency can provide. This is a key role played by all the major agencies. Packaging involves putting together more than one element for a project before presenting it to buyers. Often times, this is essential for producing an independent film. A producer will approach a packaging agent with a script and possibly one piece of talent attached (ie director or actor). If the  agent feels that the project has potential he will attach the remaining pieces of talent - usually all represented by that same agency - and put together the best "package" for financiers. The better the talent, the more appealing it is for financiers.  If an agency packages a project that contains all of their clients attached, they will not charge their clients a commission. Instead, what they will do is take a packaging fee from the financier. The agency may also act as the sales agent for the film and collect a fee for all the territories sold in the independent film market.