In Acting As a Business, New Edition, you will How to put together a theatrical resume for both the East Coast and the West Coast actor - Specific examples of cover letters and other correspondence - Practical ways of joining the performer's unions - How to prepare for and answer the questions most often asked by agents in an interview, techniques for auditioning in the agent's office, and the art of effective interview follow-up - Strategies for finding work in the theater, on soap operas, and in independent films - Tactics for getting an agent and finding out casting information well in advance of casting - A chart showing an easy way to keep records of which casting directors know your work - How to interview a prospective personal manager - A discussion of the "League" schools
A book full of useful information for those that need it. Not all of it is applicable if you are outside of New York or LA, but there is a lot of great advise from someone who has been a part of a lot of different aspects of the performing world. He's been there, done that, and knows what it takes to make a living.
This book provided a lot more information than I initially thought! O’Neil covers both LA and New York Acting and provides good business tactics to get your start
This book is really great for anyone looking at how to get into the acting business. Of course nothing will work all the time, but the advice that Brian O'Neil gives in his book should definitely improve an actor's chances of at least being seen for an audition.
A must read for all actors. Most of the information applies mainly to actors living in Atlanta, LA and New York, but the information can be applied to smaller markets as well. O’Neill began his career as an actor and then agent and now he offers career counseling.
Really great book that taught me so much about the business side of theatre and film and how to get jobs. I will definitely refer to it later; it is a great resource!
Had the brilliant gift of hearing Mr. O'Neil discuss the tactics in this book for our class in grad school. He has an infectious optimism that is just a joy to be around. Followed up with this book and found it very useful after graduating. Healthy realistic advice. Very useful.
Brian O'Neil's, Acting As a Business, should be an actor's bible for career starting. Amazingly useful on how to land an agent and start your career off in a productive manner. He teaches how you can create your own opportunities instead of waiting for something to fall in your lap, which probably won't happen too often in this business. A must have for actors.
Want to be a NYC actor? Read this book and you are ready to get started? Make sure you pick up the latest addition of this book, it has been updated several times to accomodate change in the business.
Last edition in 2009, so there seems to be info out of date. But I found enough info to take different actions and found areas in my marketing that needed a fine tooth comb.