Acting as a Business, Fifth Edition: Strategies for Success
By (Author) Brian O'Neil
Random House USA Inc
Vintage Books
15th April 2014
22nd May 2014
Revised edition
United States
General
Non Fiction
792.028
Paperback
176
Width 133mm, Height 201mm, Spine 12mm
142g
The essential handbook for actors-a modern classic-in a newly updated edition. Since its original publication, Acting as a Business has earned a reputation as an indispensable tool for working and aspiring actors. Avoiding the usual advice about persistence and luck, Brian O'Neil provides clear-cut guidelines that will give actors a solid knowledge of the business behind their art. It's packed with practical information-on everything from what to say in a cover letter to where to stand when performing in an agent's office-including- -- Tactics for getting an agent, including preparing for the interview -- How to research who will be casting what-and whether there is a role for you-well in advance -- Examples of correspondence to agents and casting directors for both beginningand advanced professionals -- A detailed analysis of the current trend of paying to meet industry personnel -- How to communicate effectively with an agent or personal manager -- Creative ways to use the internet and social media O'Neil has updated Acting as a Business to keep up with the latest show-business trends, making this fifth edition a reference no actor should be without
"O'Neil shares his business savvy in this slim, practical-minded actor's guide that covers everything from approaching agents to assembling resumes." --Entertainment Weekly
Brian O'Neil is a former talent agent and personal manager who has represented actors for theater, film, television, commercials, and radio. As a talent representative, he was responsible for the career guidance and professional placement for hundreds of actors. Brian is the founder of Acting as a Business, a one-on-one career-consultation and career-coaching service for actors. He is a frequent guest-lecturer at some of the nation's finest acting-training programs including the Yale School of Drama and the Juilliard School.