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Cheap talent agencies in jax. fl.?

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ok i really want to be an actress.alot i am really good play guitar, take singing lessons,dance lessons,and atteneda community theater and drama classes in jax fl.i just need a non-expensive (200.00 to 300.00) acting agency other then john casablancas <------ rip off !!!just one that will find me auditions and send me there

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  1. actinginfo.blogspot.com

    acting411.blogspot.com

    hannahmontanacasting.blogspot.com

    and for an agent go to talentagents.blogspot.com and scroll down till you find city nearest you

    take classes and participate in plays and build up your resume! and get headshots done and get an agent!


  2. A real, legit agency won&#039;t charge you a cent up front. They make money by finding you jobs and collecting a percentage of the money you make from it, not by taking it directly from you. Look for a SAG or Equity-affiliated agency.

    Try this website:  http://www.sag.org/node/667

  3. agencys arent cheap, they are free, if you mean one where you get an agent  and then they get you jobs, basicallt talk to a theater director you have worked with, and ask them if they would mind sending out resumes and head shots out to different talent scouts. but you need to put together a resume like this one

    Savannah Starlet

    Age Range: 11-13

    Height: 4&#039;11&quot;

    Weight: 92 lbs

    Acting &amp; Modeling Objectives:

    Films

    TV Shows

    Commercials

    Commercial Print

    Experience:

    Class Skits: Anne Frank-Mrs. &amp; Mr. Van Dann.

    Training:

    High School Drama Club

    Special Skills &amp; Talents:

    Singing

    Dancing

    Drawing

    Sports &amp; Hobbies:

    Ballet, Soccer, Ice Skating, Basketball, Swimming, and Cheerleading. Like to hang out with friends, and volunteer for things to help people and animals.

    * DONT FORGET YOUR NAME , WEIGHT , HEIGHT,AGE RANGE , EYE/HAIR COLOR GO ON THE TOP, RIGHT SIDE.

    then type it up and glue it on the back of your head shots. then they come and preform your hardest and then if they like what they see they might sign you to their agency, like i said never pay up front ever ever ever only pay your agent 15-20% of what you make on a job they give you and good luck!

    ~ ♥ Megan ♥ ~

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