If you want to be successful, working on your craft should be your number one concern, but let’s face it: Talent is not enough. That’s why you have to know how to network.
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Top 10 Worst Pieces of Advice for Networking
Therapists often say that in order to face your fears, you need to deal with the worst case scenarios and the “what ifs?" So, here are the top 10 worst pieces of advice for networking.
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8 Tips For Networking at Film Festivals
On assignment at this year’s Berlinale, Casting Director Lana Veenker asked actors from a dozen countries for their top networking tips. Here is their best advice!
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3 Steps to Creating Accountability as an Actor
Every successful person understands the power of partnership, the value of accountability, and the necessity of support. As an actor, one easy and cost-free way to get the support you need is by forming a mastermind group.
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How to Make Friends and Influence Your Career
Secret Agent Man doesn’t want you to beg for help. Instead, try staying professional, friendly, and pleasant when networking.
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5 Steps To Creating Your Professional Acting Network
If you create a network you exponentially multiply your work opportunities. The more people who know you, like you, and want to work with you the more work you’ll get. Then the process of submitting, auditioning, and trying to get work is reduced to zero.
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Why Your Representation Needs You To Network
KPA manages talent for films, TV, theater, and commercials. Shields says it's important that casting directors know reps as well as they know talent.
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How To Get the Most Out of Networking Studios
Networking studios get a bad rap (along with the industry types who participate in them). The perception being: They profit from serving as middlemen
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Organize Your Networking Contacts with Brewster
If sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn have made it easier than ever to know and follow more people than ever, it’s made keeping track of all your friends in the business time-consuming and even frustrating.










