De qué se trata
Acting has never been a more competitive career, and for those who know how to get the roles they want in projects they love, its never been more personally fulfilling or financially rewarding. This group is designed for actors who want to:
• Learn how to promote themselves successfully so they are the first people producers, directors, and screenwriters think of when there's a role they can play in a project.
• Learn how to produce web series, films, and other projects on their own that generate a profit so they can always be doing the work they love.
Tip: If you look at the list of under $1M projects listed as being in development, production, or post production on IMDB-PRO you'll see the vast majority are being produced by Actor/Producer or Writer/Producers because, from a business perspective, that's the smart thing to do. Actors can only find their audience when they are playing key roles in great projects that people really love.
Questions? Email Nancy.Fulton@yahoo.com. I look forward to hearing from you.
Nancy Fulton
www.NancyFultonMeetups.com
Próximos eventos (1)
Ver todo- 2024 PRODUCER / CO-PRODUCER RED FLAGS (Get Online Event Link in Description)Click the Link in the Event Description to Sign Up & Download Resources, Los Angeles , CA
APRIL 28 @ 730: 2024 PRODUCER / CO-PRODUCER RED FLAGS (Live Online Workshop) - Sign up to attend this live online workshop (and get more workshops) at https://nancyfultonmeetups.uscreen.io/programs/producer-co-producer-red-flags
ABOUT THIS WORKSHOP
The recent vast changes in entertainment production and distribution, and the desperation many creatives are experiencing as they fight to find new opportunities in an ever tighter market, seem to be making the entertainment industry more dangerous than ever.
New market conditions have created new risks for producers, screenwriters, actors, and crews. The need to work, to advance projects, and build careers, is opening the door to new scams and new predators.
Producers, desperate to bring projects together, stumble across unscrupulous co-producers and executive producers that steal time, effort, money, and connections. Writers, actors, and other media creatives are invited on to projects only to lose control of their intellectual property, their image, the product of their labor.
Some producers have what it takes to make money in this market, and some don’t. Knowing the difference is critical now. Learn the signs to look for and the warnings to heed in today’s more difficult entertainment landscape. You’ll be glad you did.
Questions? Email nancy@nancyfultonmeetups.com.