By Carolyn Chapman


It's a total myth that anyone looking to find work as a model or actor has to jet off to New York or sunny Southern California. Why, you can follow the palms to Southern Florida and find a chance to get yourself in print ads and commercials, on runways, and even in television, film, and music videos. The trick is to find the right people to help you on your way.

Now certainly there are plenty of agencies out there. But not all of them are going to be completely, how you say, on the level when it comes with dealing with the new talent. Sure, they'll take your money, but that doesn't mean you'll find yourself on the business end of a camera. There are a lot of promises in the biz, it won't surprise you to know, but not all are worth something. Which is why it pays to be cautious.

Now, find out how long they've been in business because this will tell you their level of success. If they've been around, they must have a good track record and that means good contacts. That's what you want.

Your agency should be a guide to the kind of work that suits you best. And not just commercial work. The film industry is thriving everywhere. In Southern Florida, for example, USA Network's hit "Burn Notice" and Fox's "The Glades" are both using locally grown talent. A good agency knows how to put you in front of good casting directors.

Avoid being a victim of an industry scam by going in and interviewing them properly. Bring a pen and paper and ask them questions about their business. Follow these simple steps and you are more likely to be in good hands.

Now listen: No agency can guarantee work. The agency can get you started, but a lot of it is up to you. The good agency takes care of model composites and helping set up auditions. At some point, though, there's just you and the camera. And that's when the talent really appears.

The great thing about working with a professional talent agency such as Avenue is that you don't have to constantly call them regarding work...they will call you as soon as you've been booked or are needed on a casting call or audition.




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