Acting and Modeling Quick Tip – Putting Acting and Modeling Jobs Into Perspective
I wanted to take a moment and share some important information with you today that has nothing to do with acting or modeling.
I wanted to take a moment and share some important information with you today that has nothing to do with acting or modeling.
I had the distinct pleasure a little less than a year ago to learn about Aaron Marcus through an acquaintance in the radio broadcast industry in Atlanta. Through initial phone conversation, Aaron understood my needs in marketing my 10 year old son, a budding actor in the Atlanta area, and my 12 year old daughter and 14 year old son who have expressed interest in modeling. As a succinct communicator, Aaron effectively delivered tips for the headshots and resume for the actor by reviewing and providing revision suggestions for his current headshot and resume. For my two older children, Aaron explained the basics of the modeling “comp card”–goals for the photoshoot, not so much with emphasis on apparel and camera angles (as I had initially thought was of primary concern), but rather of varied facial expression and props to coincide, keeping in mind that commercial and print modeling is for the purpose of selling a product, whether it be tutoring center services or medicinal treatments. He REALLY opened my eyes to look through the lens of the product manufacturer or service provider. Aaron also created realistic expectations for the launch of my children’s talents and interests, primarily to not take rejection personally, and also etiquette in declining those multiple offers by different agents for the same job opportunity.
Although I am still fine tuning the marketing of my children’s talents, through trial and error, the foundational principles I learned from Aaron are constant. The knowledge I gained in a single introductory private session with Aaron was and is priceless.
Yvette,
Thank you so much for the kind note. I really appreciate you taking the time and thought to share this with others.
It was such a pleasure talking and working with you. I am so glad to hear that you found this information so helpful.
I want to wish you and your children all the best and look forward to talking with you again soon.
Sincerely,
Aaron
Thank you Aaron for the great message and how blessed it is that you can be able to share those times with your Dad. Have a blessed day.
Cylinda…:))
Thank you so much Cylinda. Yes, I have been fortunate to have been
able to have these talks with my dad.
Aaron
Aaron,that was a very thoughtful message. I served in the Navy for 20 years. Military personnel sacrifice so much for their country. We serve because it’s an honor to serve. It is an honor say I am a veteran. Many thanks to your dad for his service. And thank you for expressing your appreciation.
Thank you for the note. I have heard some people say that on Memorial day, we should not be thanking those who have served but only have the day as one to remember those who have died. I guess I felt different, and feel so thankful to those who have made such tremendous sacrifices for themselves and their families, so that is why I decided to thank all Veterans.
Thank you for all that you have done, and hope our paths cross in the near future.
Aaron
Thanks, Aaron, for your thoughts and this important reminder about the meaning of Memorial Day. I think sometimes it gets lost in the frenzy of shopping and b-b-ques. Have a great week!
Thanks Wendy. I agree, sometimes we completely lose the meaning of what this important Holiday is all about.
Hope you are doing and feeling well.
Aaron