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Submitting Actor Headshots through email

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

Over the past six years, online submissions have grown enormously in the performance industry.  Because of this, entire casting companies exist in the virtual world allowing performers to submit their headshots and resumes.  A voiceover artist in Chicago can submit for a casting notice in New York or LA.  Even more beneficial is the money saved on postage and mailing costs, as well as the time saved sending and opening headshot envelopes.

While there is still a significant amount of industry professionals that outright refuse to accept such electronic submissions, you need only consider the substantial benefits to realize that this practice will not only continue to grow, but eventually become the new standard.  Obviously, new systems will continue to develop so that a casting director’s computer doesn’t drown in gigabytes of actor reels and headshots.

Many online companies that post casting notices already provide a system that makes the submission process more uniform and that way the casting director can easily view many of the submission photos at one time online and use that as a first step to screen the performers.

However, many casting opportunities also provide an email address and request that you send them a link to your website so they can view your headshot and resume, or demo reel.  For those of you who need an actor website, please visit www.actorartistdesign.com.

Occasionally, casting notices will also just request that you attached your headshot and resume in an email to the casting director.  Sometimes, they don’t specify how or what to do with the attachments.  Actors that aren’t yet tech-savvy enough to know how email attachments work sometimes submit their photos as attachments that are huge.  Photo images that are not modified (also called optimized) can be so large they are rejected by the email account of the intended recipient.  Your email to the casting director bounces – or worse, it goes to the junk mail folder of the recipient.

Even more dreadful is if the recipient gets your email, but the file size of your attached image(s) are so large that they fill up the available file space in the casting director’s email account – now you have just exceeded their email account space of the casting director and all of the other performers that want to submit are having their emails bounced because the casting director’s inbox has reached it’s file size limit!  Not good!  Especially since the casting director will eventually realize what is happening, and figure out that it was because of your email that they have to repost the casting notice for more submissions!

So what do you do?  The ideal file format for submitting your headshot and resume is a PDF.

Why?  Because 99% of computers have Adobe Acrobat Reader and can open these files.  Moreover, PDF files can be optimized to reduce the file size and still look great.

Many actors believe they should submit their resume as a word document.  Unfortunately, Microsoft came out with a new version of Microsoft Office in the past few years and if you send a word document saved using the new Microsoft Office program, you have to save it with using an extra step, or the older Microsoft Office programs won’t open your resume.  That means the casting director may not be able to open your resume!  Ah!  Frustrating for everyone.

To avoid this, submit your headshot AND resume in PDF format.  Also – be SURE you save the attachments using your name!  If you instead save them as “Headshot” and “Resume” – the casting director may save them somewhere else on their computer by accident and your photo may become separated from your resume on their hard drive.  Use something like “JasonAlanCaine_Headshot.pdf” and “JasonAlanCaine_Resume.pdf” to make sure that your information stays together.

Finally, find a friend who knows Photoshop or another program where they can ‘optimize’ your photos and reduce the file size.  Usually, this just means they need to reduce the “resolution” from 300 dpi (dots per inch) to 72 dpi.  The 300 dpi resolution contains much more detail so that the photos print out well.  The 72 dpi is the ideal resolution for viewing on the web.  Computer screens can’t display any more detail than a 72 dpi image, so anything higher is a waste of space for no reason.  The only difference is that the 300 dpi image file is much larger in file size so it takes up more file space, it doesn’t look any better.

While there are also other factors (such as the actual physical size of the image – 4” x 6” vs 12” x 18”, etc) the resolution (dpi) is usually the easiest and most effective thing to change to make your photos easier to mail.

If you don’t have any computer-savvy friends, please send us an email by visiting our contact page and we would be happy to help you.  We optimize (1) headshot for free!

Have a great day!

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Jason C Small
Business Development Manager
http://www.ActorArtistDesign.com
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns (3 years as “Lou”), Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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ActorArtistDesign.com now live!

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Thank you to everyone for your support! Our website is now ‘Live!’ Please let us know if you see anything out of the ordinary, since we have tested it extensively – but there are always exceptions!

We also have a Facebook group under Actor Artist Design – Performer Branding for Professionals – please friend us!

Best wishes in continued performance growth and success!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Jason C Small
Business Development Manager
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns (3 years as “Lou”), Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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Official Actor Artist Design site preparing to launch

Thursday, November 13th, 2008

As we close in on the launch of our official website (we expecting a sleepless night to meet our self-imposed deadline), actorartistdesign.com, it has really been insightful for us to realize how much more we can offer on so many different levels. As we continually developed the new website, we learned a lot about our own work, and about what else is out there.

First, we offer full-service customized (nothing else like it) website design for performers – **as well as** graphic design for business cards, postcards, comp cards, posters, flyers, brochures – pretty much anything you can think of.

So not only do we offer a one-of-a-kind product in your website, we offer the entire marketing package with a unique appeal that is branded to you, and remains consistent in all of your marketing materials. Using our experience with major brands like CoverGirl, Hugo Boss, Venus, Secret and celebrity marketing materials for clients like Bob Harper (The Biggest Loser, NBC) and Alan Cumming (X-Men 2, Son of the Mask, Eyes Wide Shut) our creative output comes from years of high-quality, high-end branding and marketing accomplishments.

Now that I have rambled on shamelessly about our qualifications, I just want to say that we are equally as humbled to work with the incredibly talented people that keep coming our way.

As we continue to rollout our services on our website, look for Actor Artist Design to cross-promote performers every step of the way. For instance, if you are a singer and have a professional recorded track – please let us know if you would like to have us use it as a soundtrack in one of our featurettes or client testimonials. You will receive a credit on the video, and we will let you know whenever we use your song for promotional purposes.

We also give 2.5% of every client project to the Actors Fund (www.actorsfund.org) and we are looking forward to figuring out more ways to give back to the creative community.

Thanks for stopping by!

Jason Small
Business Development Manager
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns, Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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You focus on your talent and we focus on your image…

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

As we are building our reach beyond our tight network of New York actors, it is amazing to see all of the incredible niche sectors of the performance industry. From voiceover artists specializing in video games to passionate musicians with a political purpose behind their music. Their is an exceptionally intense collection of niche talents out there.

Sometimes it is easy to get sidetracked from your talent, by focusing too much on your marketing. It should be a well-balanced dynamic that serves up a healthy diet of opportunity while still allowing you time to work and refine your talent. That’s where Actor Artist Design can pick up your marketing efforts and help to strengthen your image and make your package more powerful. Instead of spending days, hours, weeks, and months trying to get your friend (who is a web designer or graphic designer) to get your site right – or trying to figure it out for yourself – you should be focusing on your talent and let us do your packaging.

As most of you already know, it is a business and all businesses have to apply effort in the right places at the right time. You’re working as an actor, or strengthening your skills in class – so let us complete your package and brand you so you can feel confident in your website, business cards, postcards, and other marketing materials. This will leave you time to focus on the core key to your success; your talent and relationships.

Thanks for stopping by!

Jason Small
Business Development Manager
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC

*Jason has worked as an actor in New York City for seven years appearing on All My Children, As The World Turns, Guiding Light, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Good Morning America, at Radio City Music Hall, in the New York Fringe Festival, and in many more productions. He has more than 15 independent films to his credit, and has managed an acting studio for a celebrity in NYC, and served as Marketing Director for one of the top casting websites in the New York market. Jason owns and operates Great Young Minds, LLC, a graphic and web design company servicing the entertainment industry, with offices in New York City.

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