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On this episode of #PitchChris, Why is it so important for an actor or actress to build

his or her fanbase, Should you have different headshots for different roles and At what

point in your career should you bring on a talent manager?

Hi and Welcome to episode 20 of #PitchChris where you guys ask me questions about the

entertainment business and I'm going to answer them for you.

To ask me a question, find me on social media @ChrisDeBlasio #PitchChris and I'll be happy

to answer all the questions you guys have.

This first question comes from Keith.

Let's see what Keith has got to say.

Hey Chris, Keith Kraft here.

We're on set here with my production that's going to be Blues

of Christmas, The Merry Blues of Christmas.

But anyways I love your show so my question for you is as an actor I know there is publicist

out there that help us promote our image once we have one but my question is how do you

really get that image.

I know when talking to a lot of acting instructors they're like well you got to brand yourself

first and then you know really work that image and then you can move on, kind of expand from

those roles.

So if there are companies out there that are really great for developing an image for actors

and stuff like that that's what I'd really like to know.

You know, where do we reach out to them and stuff like that and if they have certain people

they like to work with and you know the type of cost and stuff like that involved.

So that's my question to you and look forward to working with you and I'll talk to you real soon.

Thanks so much.

Hey Keith, personal branding is huge for an actor, let me tell you the reason why.

Because producers like myself are going to be looking for actors that have a huge following.

A lot of films, most films actually are funded by A-list Talent.

Well, that A-list Talent has a following and the reason why producers love putting A-list

talent in their movies is because it puts butts in seats.

We know that because of that following, we know people are going to go see that movie

so as a working actor, developing your image and putting your brand out there is going

to be very important because you're increasing your value the more followers that you have

so yes there are companies that out there you can grab yourself a publicist.

Publicists help a lot with your image.

Our company Agency 850, we do a lot of branding for a corporate CEO's but we also do branding

for people in the entertainment business so give us a shout if you're looking for some

representation on branding yourself but that's very important as an actor because you want

to be able to have that image out there and increase your value.

Hi Chris.

my name is Pakob Jarernpone.

I'm an actor from Ohio and my question is as far as headshots are concerned do you think

it's necessary to have more than one headshot for different looks because I noticed that

when I shave my beard and facial hair, it does age me down quite a bit and it changes

my appearance completely.

Do you think its necessary to have more than one as an industry standard or is one enough?

Having multiple headshots, I think is really good because what that is doing is putting

you in a different light.

Like as you mentioned, you shave and you're a totally different person.

The casting director actually sees that right so also having different headshots for different

specific very hyper-specific roles like something in the military maybe you're wearing a green

shirt throw on some dog tags, grow a little scruff right that's going to make you look

a little bit different as opposed to you know so you're going out for a role as a doctor.

Maybe you're wearing a lab coat or a white dress shirt with a stethoscope or something

like that, a clean shave right that's going to actually paint the picture for a casting director.

So yeah, I would say having separate headshots for different roles and submitting those very

specifically could up your chances on landing that role.

So having multiple headshots will definitely give you a little boost.

As an actor, how important is having a manager?

Also as an actor, what are some of the steps that can be taken to get the attention of

producers and casting directors.

Hey Troy, thanks for your question.

So having a talent manager, if you don't have any credits and you don't have anything.

I wouldn't start there.

I would start with building your resume on your own first.

Doing self-submissions, booking some jobs, getting training because managers really they're

going to be very helpful once you're busy and you have a lot of things going on and

they're managing your schedule.

They're connecting you with certain people in the business but once you're at that point

where you've got a couple of credits on your resume maybe start looking for a manager and

to answer the second part of your question, a lot of times managers can make those introductions

to producers and to casting directors and some of their contacts too so they could be

beneficial but the biggest thing is you know you want to build your credits on your own

just starting out and network, network, network.

You want to go to these industry events, you want to go a lot of these casting directors

they'll do seminars go to those seminars.

Film Festivals, a lot of Film Festivals will have panel discussions with executive producers

or casting directors.

Stick around see if you can chat it up with them after the event and build those relationships

but you start doing those things on your own.

Start building a resume, once you get to a certain point get a manager to take you to

that next level.

So that's all for today's episode, great questions.

To ask me a question find me on social media @ChrisDeBlasio #PitchChris and I'll be happy

to answer all the questions you guys have.

For more infomation >> #PitchChris Episode 20! Building a Fanbase - Headshots for Different Roles - Hiring a Talent Manager - Duration: 5:49.

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Placer County Health and Human Services: Building a healthier community together - Duration: 7:06.

(calm music)

- [Jeff] When we talk about health,

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and trips to the doctor.

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Anything from fires to floods,

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We hope you'll join us as we strive

toward a healthier community.

(calm music)

For more infomation >> Placer County Health and Human Services: Building a healthier community together - Duration: 7:06.

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Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 - Build a New Hero - Duration: 14:19.

Build a new hero

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