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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 Plan ahead. The parking situation is not an excuse for being late.

Actor Dictionary | First Position

What you should know

This term usually pertains to writers, directors and actors. A person's "position" on a project, whether it be a television show or a feature film, basically determines the project's priority in that  person's work schedule. This is one of the deal points that an agent or a manager will negotiate with a studio or financier for their client. A lot of the times  a writer/director/actor will have several projects on the go at one time and studios will want their project as high up on that priority list as possible. So if a specific project is in first position, contractually, the talent must put this project at a higher priority than any other project he/she may be working on. If the talent is working on other projects, those project may be in second or third position, meaning the other commitments take priority.