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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 09:56:20 +0000</pubDate>
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<b>Is Your Agency Licensed?</b></p>
<p>An actor or model always has to keep an eye out for the scam. Many talent agencies sweet-talk aspiring folks with promises of work and success, assuming they pay the price. Many good people get caught up in this kind of thing, and dreams get shoved aside. But fortunately there are ways to tell the good ones from the bad ones.</p>
<p>Honest agencies are fully licensed, they&#8217;ve got years of experience and a client list with names you know. Find one of these and you can begin to relax a bit. Trust is the first important foundation to set. It&#8217;ll also help you when it comes time to get those model composites made. These are like your business cards, and while they&#8217;ll cost you money to have made, the agency can get you set up so they can start shopping you around.</p>
<p><b>Secrets for Acting Success</b></p>
<p>Guess what the secret ingredient is in the whole industry? It&#8217;s a strong work ethic. No one gets ahead on charisma and confidence along. You&#8217;ve gotta be willing to put in more hours than anyone to get yourself ahead in the business. There&#8217;s a whole lot to do, believe me, and you can&#8217;t be waiting for someone else to take you by the hand.</p>
<p>The next challenge is to think about what kind of work you actually want to start working. This isn&#8217;t a decision set in stone, but it&#8217;ll help the agency, and you, if you know you want to be in the next hit TV show or film, if you want to dominate a runway, lend your voice to radio, or be cast in a music video. Watch for explosions. And listen, you may not know what you want to do going into the biz, but that&#8217;s something that you and your agency, and maybe a chance meeting or two, will sort out in time.</p>
<p><b>Navigating the Tricky Industry</b></p>
<p>The right look for any given job is a tricky thing to find, certainly, but it&#8217;s not always exotic faces that casting directors are looking for. Talent agencies will tell you that they want real people, everyday faces, to populate commercials and TV shows. And whether you&#8217;re a baby or a grandmother, whether you have experience or not, there&#8217;s probably a fit for you somewhere.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s really nothing to worry about. If you&#8217;re smart, if you work hard, if you find the right agency, you&#8217;re well on your way. Those folks can help you with the arcane business of headshots and auditions, and prepare you for that moment when all eyes are on you, and it&#8217;s time to go for it.</p>
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		<title>Talent Agencies You Can Trust Reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:21:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carrie Flohr</dc:creator>
		
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<b>Trust in Experience</b></p>
<p>It&#8217;s very possible, for those interested in modeling or acting, to come across an agency who will try and catch you up in some sort of scam. You put your aspirations out there, and they ask for money with no intention of finding you work. It&#8217;s more common than you think. But if you&#8217;re smart and careful, you can figure out who to trust and who to avoid.  Real agencies are fully licensed and have a client list full of names you know. If it&#8217;s a big company that trusts the agency, you might be able to as well. This is also the time to get your model composites made. These are your business cards, and while it&#8217;ll cost you to get them made, they&#8217;re necessary for the agency to find you work. And since the agency can help you with the composites, it&#8217;ll be one of your first professional dealings with that agency, so pay attention.  </p>
<p><b>Strong Work Ethic Wins the Prize</b></p>
<p>What anyone trying to break in must have, absolutely must have, is a strong work ethic. The willingness to put in serious hours to making the career work. Sure, confidence and charisma are necessary, but if you can&#8217;t apply yourself, you&#8217;re not going to get anywhere. I&#8217;m not trying to sound like your parents, but there it is: Apply yourself, kid, and you&#8217;ll be better served than anyone working less hard than you.  Now comes the part where you sit down with your agency and discuss your options. Is it going to be print work, commercials, or runway action? Will you try your hand at music videos? Do you want to make your splash as the one who tried to get away with it in the next crime drama? There&#8217;s always room for one more hero or villain. Or plucky kid. Or wise grandma. Or &#8230; </p>
<p><b>Don&#8217;t Have an Exotic Face?</b></p>
<p>The thing about talent agencies is: they&#8217;re not always looking for that exotic face. They want real people, everyday people, of all ages and experience levels, to send to casting directors. Because who knows what the right face is? Chances are it&#8217;s one you see out on the streets every morning. Or in the mirror.  It&#8217;s quite a world, isn&#8217;t it? What with model composites and casting directors and auditions, it&#8217;s a business unlike any other. And finding a good talent agency is your first step to avoiding scams and finding work in this unique industry. The agency can walk you through all of it, right up to the moment the cameras point your way.</p>
<p>Learn more about breaking into show biz, check out <a href='http://www.ncyteonline.org/?p=86'>Avenue Productions reviews</a> for new talent and visit www.AveModels.com to find out what to look for in talent agencies with <a href='http://www.ncyteonline.org/?p=86'>Avenue Productions reviews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Beginning A Modeling Career?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 11:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Carrie Flohr</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[<b>Challenges in Modeling Career</b>]]></description>
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<b>Challenges in Modeling Career</b></p>
<p>Modeling is a hard enough occupation without having to worry about some agency getting you all caught up in a scam. And there are agencies out there who want you money and aren&#8217;t interested in your charms. So be cautious when embarking on your career, do your homework, and keep an eye open for certain giveaways to naughtiness.</p>
<p>Many agencies are just looking for your money, it&#8217;s true. It&#8217;s important to know what are reasonable expenses. Getting model composites made, for example, will cost you money. But that&#8217;s a necessary first investment to make with the agency, as the composites are what the agency uses to find jobs for the prospective models. The agency should also be fully licensed, and have brand-name clients &#8212; two signs you can begin to breathe a little easier and think about taking the next step.</p>
<p><b>How do You Know They&#8217;re Good?</b></p>
<p>Perhaps it won&#8217;t surprise you that a successful actor or model is more driven than anyone around them. It&#8217;s a necessity, along with charisma and confidence. Because they themselves are the product. And it&#8217;s got to work as well as it looks and acts. Otherwise who will want to invest in it?</p>
<p>The next thing to start thinking about is this: what kind of work do you actually want to do? Is it going to be print ads, commercials, walking the runway? Do you want to star in a music video, dodging explosions and crazy guitarists? Or find a role in the next hit television show? Ready for the lights? A lot of this stuff will get sorted out in time, certainly, but it&#8217;s good to start thinking now about the work you want to do so you can build that into your relationship with your agency. Once you get in there, you never know &#8212; you may end up in a totally different place than where you started.</p>
<p><b>What Your Agency is Looking for</b></p>
<p>Lest you worry that your face isn&#8217;t quite exotic enough to pull off the modeling or acting game, talent agencies are always looking for the right face among us everyday folk. They want to work with real people, regardless of age or experience, and help them to figure out where they fit in this crazy, crazy world.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s probably a lot to keep in mind, but try to breathe slowly and not get flustered. This is the kind of stuff good agencies deal with, and once you find one, you&#8217;ll be well on your way. From headshots to those first auditions, the process is definitely manageable, and easier with help. Once the lights turn on you, though, it&#8217;s all in your hands.</p>
<p>Learn more about breaking into show biz, check out <a href='http://www.articledown.com/Art/21520/267/Avenue-Productions-Reviews-Leadership-Of-A-Celebrated-Talent-Agency.html'>Avenue Productions reviews</a> for new talent and visit www.AveModels.com to find out what to look for in talent agencies with <a href='http://www.articledown.com/Art/21520/267/Avenue-Productions-Reviews-Leadership-Of-A-Celebrated-Talent-Agency.html'>Avenue Productions reviews</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:58:15 +0000</pubDate>
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<b>For the Aspiring Model</b></p>
<p>The aspiring model or actor has to be very careful about getting caught up in a scam by some evil agency. Lots of unscrupulous folks will be glad to take the money of anyone chasing a dream, and the talent business is no different. Luckily, there are clues to finding a good one.</p>
<p>A good agency will be fully licensed, and have a few years under its belt. Do yourself a favor and check out the list of clients. If you see names you recognize, that means somebody legitimate trusts the agency, so maybe you can too. A good agency will also help you put together your model composites &#8212; your calling card in the industry. These composites will cost you some money to get made, but it&#8217;s a necessary expense in order to get your face out there.</p>
<p><b>Things to Beware of</b></p>
<p>The real talent is in developing a work ethic that pushes you farther than anyone else. That quality, along with confidence and charisma, are what create successful models and actors. A good work ethic seems like the least sexy part of the industry, but it&#8217;s definitely one of the most important parts.</p>
<p>The real existential part of the job comes in figuring out what kind of work you actually want to do. Is it going to be walking runways, modeling for print ads, appearing in commercials? Or do you want to find work in film and television? There are just tons of options, so do yourself a favor and start asking yourself these questions &#8212; the casting directors will be glad you did.</p>
<p><b>The Familiar Face</b></p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a little something to keep in mind, should you be looking in the mirror and wondering if you have what it takes: Talent agencies are always looking for the right person, and that means they work with everyday people of all ages and experience levels. People in the audience want to see faces they recognize, faces that seem familiar to them. That&#8217;s the face that sells the soap; the face of the hero. It&#8217;s not all exotic faces out there; often it is one just like yours.</p>
<p>Oh, but all this is just a taste of what&#8217;s in store. Once you find the right talent agency, they&#8217;ll help you with the rest, and you won&#8217;t have to worry about falling victim to some scam. There&#8217;s hard work ahead, that&#8217;s a promise, from the model composites on to that first audition. But with the right people and the right attitude, you&#8217;re going to be well on your way.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://15scalerccars.com/wordpress/avenue-productions-inc-tips-for-acting-and-modeling/'>Avenue Productions</a>. Stop by and take a look at <a href='http://www.freearticlezines.com/2010/08/avenue-productions-inc-on-your-career-as-a-model-or-actoractress/'>Avenue Productions</a> talent agency.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 10:40:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<b>Talent Industry Watchdog!</b></p>
<p>The first challenge that an aspiring model or actor must overcome is to avoid the scam. It&#8217;s an old trick done up by some foul agency out for your money and with no intention of finding you any work. It can be a real bad scene if you&#8217;re not careful. But luckily there are ways to figure out who&#8217;s on your side.</p>
<p>Honest agencies will be fully licensed, older than a loaf of bread and with a recognizable client list &#8212; all signs that the agency is on the level, and looking to work with you rather than just charge you money. What will cost you is getting your model composites made, but this is a necessary expense, as that&#8217;s what the agency will use to find you jobs. Work with the agency to get the composites made and you&#8217;ll be well on your way to a good relationship.</p>
<p><b>Willing to Work Hard</b></p>
<p>The development of a strong work ethic is the secret ingredient in starting a successful career. Sure, you can be confident and charismatic, but you better be willing to put in the hours, to work harder than anyone, if you want to get yourself out there. That&#8217;s the real talent in the industry &#8212; drive.</p>
<p>So now you get to consider what kinds of lights you&#8217;re going to want to get in front of. Will it be for print ads? Runways? Commercials? Will you be in the next viral music video hit? Or try your hand at television and film? The film industry produces shows all over the place, so believe me &#8212; there&#8217;s probably a place for you somewhere. And if you&#8217;re not sure what kind of work you want to do, the agency can help you sort that out too. It may be that you end up somewhere totally different than where you started. Sometimes we don&#8217;t recognize our own strengths.</p>
<p><b>Can They Use You?</b></p>
<p>Do you think you&#8217;ve got the right stuff for the modeling or acting game? It&#8217;s very possible you do, even if you&#8217;re not a twenty-foot-tall Brazilian teenager. Talent agencies really want real people with everyday looks to send to casting directors. And they don&#8217;t care if you&#8217;re young or old, or whether you have previous experience. They just want to see you work hard.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t run screaming from the room. Please. Really. It&#8217;s not so bad. A good agency will give you a bag to breathe into and walk you through the process of headshots and auditions, right up to that moment when you walk into a room and the lights point your way and you hear those cameras start up.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 09:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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<b>Getting Started in Acting/Modeling?</b> </p>
<p>An actor or model is going to have enough to worry about without having to worry about a scam perpetrated by some dishonest agency. A lot of hard work and talent can go nowhere fast if you place your faith in the wrong people. So the trick is to be cautious and be smart and look out for a few clues.</p>
<p>A good, fully licensed agency, one that has been around for a while, is looking to work with you. They want to help you with those necessary first steps, like getting your model composites made. This&#8217;ll cost money, but it&#8217;s important to get them done so the agency can begin finding jobs for you. The agency should also have a client list with names you know, not fly-by-night spots that won&#8217;t be around any longer than the shifty agency.</p>
<p><b>The Demands of the Industry</b> </p>
<p>In addition to confidence and charisma, the aspiring talent must develop a pretty rigorous work ethic to deal with the demands of the industry. You&#8217;re going to want to work harder than anyone around you, since after all, you yourself are the product. Everyone&#8217;s going to want to see that you&#8217;re driven.</p>
<p>Now comes the part where you start thinking about what kind of work you want to do. It&#8217;s not a decision set in stone, of course, but it&#8217;ll help you make some future decisions, and give the agency an idea of how best to serve you. Do you want to try your hand at hand modeling? Or run down the runway? Lend your voice to radio? Or try your hand at acting for television and film? </p>
<p><b>It&#8217;s About Personality</b> </p>
<p>And hey, listen, keep this in mind if you&#8217;re feeling like maybe you don&#8217;t have that &#8220;model look&#8221; &#8212; talent agencies always want everyday people, people of all ages, regardless of experience, to send to casting directors for all kinds of jobs. You don&#8217;t have to be some exotic breed to be successful. Often, you&#8217;ll do well if you look like the rest of us.</p>
<p>Still with me? Good. I don&#8217;t mean to scare you; just giving you an idea of how to get this ball rolling. It&#8217;s not going to be bad if you&#8217;re willing to work, and work hard, for this crazy thing you call a dream. Once you find the right agency, they&#8217;ll take care of the rest, from model composites on up to that first audition. After that, once the lights point your way, it&#8217;s all up to you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Sep 2010 09:04:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<b>Model &amp; Talent Agency Reviews</b></p>
<p>So you want to be a model, but you don&#8217;t want to get caught in a scam. That there are dishonest agencies out there is well known; what&#8217;s tougher sometimes is figuring out how to avoid losing your money while chasing a dream. There are certainly ways to tell who&#8217;s on your side, though.</p>
<p>Good, fully licensed agencies have been around long enough to know how to help you without taking all your money. They&#8217;ll have clients you&#8217;ve actually heard of, names that trust the agency enough to work with them. But that&#8217;s not to say there won&#8217;t be costs. One of the first is in working with the agency to get model composites made. These are your business cards, and they&#8217;re a necessary expense in order for the agency to begin finding you jobs.</p>
<p><b>Developing Your Talents</b></p>
<p>Among all the other talents an aspiring model or actor must develop, perhaps the most important is a strong work ethic. The ability to be confident and charismatic, combined with that particular drive, is what separates the career-minded from the hobbyists. It&#8217;s true of any industry, certainly, and moreso when you are the product.</p>
<p>What kind of work is it going to be for you, then? Print ads, radio voiceover, runway? Or will it be television, film, music videos? This is where it gets fun, thinking about what fits you, and what you fit. It&#8217;s possible you&#8217;re good at everything, certainly, in which case you&#8217;ll want to work with the agency to figure out a course of action.</p>
<p><b>Preparing to Prepare!</b></p>
<p>Finding the right face for a job can seem like a mysterious thing. But talent agencies aren&#8217;t always looking for some exotic face from some exotic country to send to casting directors. They&#8217;re looking for real people to be models and actors, the kinds of faces you see every day. And whether you&#8217;re young or old, professional or not, there may well be a spot for you out there somewhere. It takes a bit of looking in the mirror and thinking about where exactly you want to put that face. Or that voice. Or those hands. You know, depending.</p>
<p>What a business, right? There&#8217;s so much to keep in mind, but then, that&#8217;s why you find the right talent agency early on. It&#8217;s much easier with them on your side. From the model composites to the casting directors to the auditions, there&#8217;s a lot of preparation going into the work, but at some point, the cameras are on you, and you do what you worked so hard to do.</p>
<p>Learn more about <a href='http://www.aarticledirectory.com/avenue-productions-inc-actingmodeling-tips/'>Avenue Productions, Inc.</a>. Stop by and take a look at <a href='http://www.lopso.com/avenue-productions-fort-lauderdale-making-of-a-great-talent-agency.php'>Avenue Productions</a> talent agency.</p>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve ever tickled your brain with dreams of modeling, you should first make sure to avoid agencies that&#8217;ll try to scam you out of time and money. It&#8217;s hard to know who to trust when looking for work in commercials, TV, or print ads, but there are definitely things to keep an eye out for. In the poker game of talent, good and bad agencies both have &#8220;tells.&#8221;</p>
<p>The best clue is to find an agency that is fully licensed. Preferably someone who&#8217;s been around for a decade or more. Check out the agency&#8217;s list of clients. There should be some names you know on there. If it&#8217;s all obscure names, probably you want to go elsewhere. A good agency will also help you put together your model composites, an important first step &#8212; as the composite is your business card. This can cost money, too, but it&#8217;s a necessary process, so make sure you discuss it with your prospective agency.</p>
<p><b>What to Look for in an Agency</b></p>
<p>Models and actors come from everywhere, you know this. They&#8217;re successful not because they&#8217;re in Southern California, but because they&#8217;re confident. They&#8217;re charismatic. They understand the value of hard work and know that this industry rewards that kind of thing more than most.</p>
<p>Now comes the fun part: what kind of work do you want to do? You want to walk the runway? Appear in print ads? Star in a commercial? Or go to television and film. That sort of work is everywhere, actually. In Southern Florida, for example, USA Network is filming new seasons of its hit &#8220;Burn Notice&#8221; and Fox is producing &#8220;The Glades.&#8221; There are casting directors on each show looking for new talent.</p>
<p><b>Do You Have the Right Look</b></p>
<p>And should you doubt that you&#8217;ve got the right look for modeling or acting, fear not: Often the best face for a job is the one you see every day. Agencies know that being exotic is not necessarily the best bet, and that anyone, of all ages, professional and non, can be just what a casting director is looking for.</p>
<p>I suspect I&#8217;ve given you a lot to think about. But this is just the tip of the iceberg; there&#8217;s lots more to learn. It gets easier, certainly, and more interesting. But the point is to find a good agency early on and avoid a lot of the pitfalls that trip up other folks, including those scams. You&#8217;ve still got to contend with model composites and auditions, but with hard work and the right people on you&#8217;re side, you&#8217;re well on your way.</p>
<p>Learn more about breaking into show biz, check out <a href='http://www.poshmarketing.com/articles/avenue-productions-inc-on-audition-strategies/'>Avenue Productions, Inc.</a>, then visit www.AveModels.com to find out if you have what it takes for <a href='http://www.pjnews.org/?p=7851'>Avenue Productions, Inc.</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 09:16:46 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Aspiring models and actors have to be very careful to avoid scams from dishonest talent agencies. There&#8217;s a lot to keep in mind when trying to find the right fit for agencies, and of course it&#8217;s hard enough to try and get into the business without having to worry about people pinching your money. But you can find em out if you&#8217;re careful.</p>
<p>A good agency is fully licensed, has been around for a few years, and has a client list that you recognize. Good agencies know their stuff and are willing to help, not just pull money out of your pockets. Which isn&#8217;t to say there won&#8217;t be expenses. One of the first is a necessary one &#8212; working with the agency to get your model composites made. These are like your business cards; they&#8217;re what the agency uses to find work for you. So the sooner you get them done, the better.</p>
<p><b>It Takes Hard Work</b></p>
<p>The amount of work required to find a good agency is typical of a very serious work ethic that all successful models and actors have to cultivate, in addition to being confident and charismatic. They&#8217;re all making it look easy, sure, but it takes a while to figure out just how much you have to apply yourself to make it look so easy.</p>
<p>Once you&#8217;ve sorted out the good from the bad and decided you&#8217;re willing to work hard for this industry, you have to start thinking about what kind of work you actually want to do. There&#8217;s a lot out there, naturally. You may be a perfect fit for a print ad, or have the voice for radio, or walk like a runway star. You may find yourself suitable for television or film. The agency will help you sort this stuff out, and point you to the casting directors.</p>
<p><b>Looking for Everyday People</b></p>
<p>A misconception in the modeling world is that agencies are always looking for that tall Ukrainian girl to be the face of the new whatever. But talent agencies are always looking for the right face among everyday people, anyone from babies on up to grandparents. You just have to have a certain something that works with what the casting director&#8217;s looking for, and the agency can help you with that too, regardless of your experience.</p>
<p>Are you excited? Thrilled? Terrified? I guess all of those are good to experience, and all at the same time. But finding a good agency will help you sort these things out, even as you&#8217;re sorting out model composites and all the steps you need to take before you get your first audition. Worry not, it&#8217;ll be fun. Just prepare to work hard when those lights point your way.</p>
<p>Learn more about breaking into show biz, and check out <a href='http://freearticlesmix.com/avenue-productions-reviews-the-making-of-a-great-model-talent-agency/'>Avenue Productions scam</a> prevention and industry success tips, then stop by and take a look at <a href='http://www.narticle.com/avenue-productions-inc-tips/'>Avenue Productions scam</a> prevention and industry success advice.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 08:42:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As enticing as modeling or acting can be, many aspiring talents fall victim to scams perpetrated by unscrupulous agencies. The trick for the person trying to break in is to look for clues to honesty or dishonesty on the part of the agency. You&#8217;ll want to protect yourself and find an agency that has your interests at heart.</p>
<p>Two words: &#8220;fully licensed.&#8221; That&#8217;s a good sign the agency is on the level. Also if it&#8217;s been around for a decade or two, you can start to breathe a little easier. Now you should take a peek at the client list &#8212; see any names you know? Recognizable names mean somebody big trusts the agency, so maybe you can too. You&#8217;ll really get a good idea of what working with an agency is like when you get your model composites made &#8212; these are what the agency uses to find you work. It&#8217;ll cost you money, but it&#8217;s a necessary investment.</p>
<p><b>Fully Licensed Agencies</b></p>
<p>Did you know you don&#8217;t even have to be tall to model? It&#8217;s true. Modeling and acting take all types, but the one thing they share is a confidence and a work ethic that pushes them farther than anyone else. Hard work is itself a talent, and it&#8217;s the one that isn&#8217;t present when you&#8217;re sitting around. It&#8217;s the one you have to develop.</p>
<p>The exciting thing is figuring out what kind of work you want to do, whether print ads, runway work, hand modeling, acting in television or film. Casting directors are always looking for talent to populate shows, like in Southern Florida, where USA Network is filming &#8220;Burn Notice&#8221; and Fox is producing &#8220;The Glades.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>Take the Initative<b></p>
<p>You may fear that yours is not the right face for modeling &#8212; that you&#8217;re not exotic enough. Worry not, because talent agencies are always looking for people who look like, well, people. You don&#8217;t have to be nineteen feet tall to be a good model; you just have to have that something. And you can have it at any age, baby to grandparent, and regardless of your modeling or acting experience.</p>
<p>It may seem like a lot to keep in mind. But having a good agency on your side will help you with the getting-started stuff that trips up other people, and help you avoid scams. Model composites are just the beginning. There&#8217;s lots more to figure out before you get to that first audition, so having the right people working with you makes the process that much easier.</p>
<p>Learn more about breaking into show biz, check out <a href='http://jacksarticles.com/avenue-productions-inc-on-a-great-audition/'>Avenue Productions, Inc.</a>, then visit www.AveModels.com to find out if you have what it takes for <a href='http://www.articlebullpen.com/?p=3209'>Avenue Productions, Inc.</a>.</p>
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