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Actors Producing Films

Saturday, July 18th, 2009

ACTOR ARTIST DESIGN BLOG

A new summer, a new trailer, a new movie made from the mind of an incredibly motivated actor.

It has been my pleasure to work in the Daytime TV world for 8 years now.  During this time I have had roles on All My Children, As the World Turns, Guiding Light and many more (mainly U-5 work).  In fact, I have a brief appearance on July 22nd on All My Children as a paramedic…but don’t blink – it’s a fast U-5.

During this time, I have had the great privilege of meeting some of the hardest working actors out there.  Memorizing large scripts on a daily basis for Daytime TV is no easy task – especially in an economy where the speed of production can make or break a bottom-line for a TV show.  Guiding Light announced they are going off the air at the end of the summer.  So missing too many lines, means costing someone a lot of money.

One of these actors is Grayson McCouch.  If you research on the internet – you will discover that McCouch has been hard at work since the early nineties.  Yet, even today, he is not waiting for someone to cast him in a amazing part that will make him a household name.  He is doing it himself.  He wrote an amazing screenplay and is currently shooting a trailer for it.  McCouch is one of those incredibly talented people that spends every second of every day figuring out a new formula to advance his already-successful career.  He doesn’t wait for anyone else to give him a thumbs up.

He makes movies using his own resources, and therefore doesn’t depend on someone else to open his doors.  You may have seen him in Armageddon – he is one of the astronauts and cuts the wires on the nuclear bomb while they are on the asteroid.  You may have also seen him in Legacy, or in All Souls.  You may have seen him in Throttle – an indie movie made on a small budget, one location (a parking garage) in 8 weeks and then released in Blockbuster.  He never stops.

McCouch also had several TV pilots with incredible scripts, but they have been up against other incredible shows (i.e. The Shield) and just missed several times.  Yet he knows he just keeps putting himself in the right place, and the right time will strike – whether it is his own project, or one that casts him.

My point is this: actors need to create their own opportunity while simultaneously seeking every existing opportunity possible.  Again, I refer to the Dov Seimens ‘Hollywood Film School” DVD set for the best example of expert advice from A-Z on how to put your own project together on a minimal budget without depending on anyone else.

No matter how established an actor is right now (yes, there are a few exceptions – there always are exceptions) an already competitive industry is now even more intense.  So create your own material!  Film actors are bumping down to TV roles, TV actors are bumping down to commercial roles, and rising actors are forced to compete with bigger resumes and star power in an economy producing limited opportunities.  It is the perfect time to produce your own material.

Speaking of producing your own material – check this site out: placevine.com – they look for original content and connect it with major brands looking for such content.  It’s a great resource if you qualify.

Thanks for reading!  And good luck!!  Feel free to post any resources you have found here that might help those producing original content to get exposure.


Jason C Small
AKA Jason Alan Caine (stage name)
Business Development Manager
http://www.ActorArtistDesign.com
Actor Artist Design, a division of Great Young Minds, LLC
www.greatyoungminds.com

*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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Cost-effective Headshot Reproduction (Lithographs)

Thursday, December 18th, 2008

Every actor has a budget – some are tighter than others, and when it comes to headshot reproduction – it can be a very trying time figuring out the best option for reproducing your headshots.

One great option, and huge money-saver, is to use abcpictures.com and get lithographs reproduced.  Basically, a lithograph is a copy of the original made through a cheaper process.  That’s the bottom line.  Speaking of bottom lines – look at the pricing comparisons:

LITHOGRAPHS through ABCPICTURES.COM:

Black & White
250 MIN - $75.00
500 - $90.00
1000 - $120.00

COLOR
250 MIN - $199.00
500 – $299.00
1000 - $399.00

Now compare that to Reproductions.com (NON-LITHOGRAPHS) – one of the most popular places in NYC for actor headshot reproductions:

BLACK AND WHITE

Quantity
New Order
Reorder
50
$96.50
$77.20
100
$119.50
$95.60
150
$159.50
$127.60
200
$197.50
$158.00
300
$262.00
$209.60
500
$359.50
$287.60

COLOR AND BLACK AND WHITE (ON HIGHER QUALITY PHOTO PAPER)

8×10 PrintsColor and Black & White
Quantity
New Order
Reorder
50
$107.50
$86.00
100
$141.00
$113.20
150
$195.00
$156.00
200
$242.00
$193.60
300
$330.00
$264.00
500
$470.00
$376.00

 
Now, while there is definitely a difference between the two final products, the truth is that if someone handed you a lithographic headshot, and you had no other headshots next to it, you wouldn’t even know it was a lithograph.  Even if you have another headshot next to it, the difference isn’t really big.  Yes, the non-lithographic headshot does look slightly better and it may be glossy – but the lithograph looks just fine as well – and at the end of the day, it is still your picture on the shot.

So you may want to give it a shot – 500 lithographic headshots for the same price as 50 headshots.  That means that 450 MORE people will see you for the same amount of money, and the quality difference between the headshots is pretty negligible.  Give it a try!  The company producing lithographs is www.ABCpictures.com.  Full disclosure: Actor Artist Design does not get a kickback or have a relationship with ABCpictures.com, and if we develop such a relationship in the future we will always disclose the information to our readers.

Thanks for stopping by!

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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