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Sunday, August 20, 2006

New York City Film Festival Guide $5.00!

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T
he New York City Film Guide lists all 62 festivals that take place in New York City’s five boroughs.

Whether you have a film or just a script-- a full length or short film-- a seasoned professional or student--this guide is where your strategy begins.

Plus this guide provides tips on maximizing the summer festival season in New York! Get tips on housing and traveling for American and international filmmakers!

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New York City Film Festival Tips for Filmmakers

By: Jennifer Walford

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Congratulations! Your film has been selected to be screened at several Film Festivals in New York City! Of course you being the bright entrepreneur want to be on the scene to gain the notoriety you surely deserve.

Getting to New York

I
f you decide to come by plane, travel with a group! Traveling with a certain number of passengers can get you a nice group rate discount, same with hotel lodging check with your airline and/or travel agents for details.

Lodging

W
hy not plan on spending a couple of weeks in New York? Check out craigslist New York: http://newyork.craigslist.org/ for some innovative and affordable ways to stay cheap in the city. Also do not rule out staying in the outer boroughs (The Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Staten Island) for affordable accommodations.

The New York City Mass Transit Authority is one of the most organized transportations systems on the planet and can pretty much take you all over the city: http://www.mta.nyc.ny.us/. But be mindful where you choose to stay. New York City does have its not so nice areas and while crime has decreased it is still necessary to do your research.

Coming from Abroad

I
f you are planning on attending a film festival you may need a visa. Since September 11, 2001 United States Government has been very particular about visitors and visas. To avoid jeopardizing a future visit to the United States you should consult your local US Embassy http://usembassy.state.gov/ and visit these State Department websites: http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html and http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/ for the proper documentation you need to enter the United States.

See you in New York City reel soon!

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Tuesday, August 15, 2006

How to Get a Job as a Voice Actress or Actor


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By: Jennifer Walford
Originally Published Article: http://www.ybfree.com/52VOICEACTINGJOBS1.html

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Voice Acting is a Job

Allow me to repeat the statement again: Voice Acting is a job! That means you need training, no excuses. Ok, you can make cool voices, but that is not enough. You need to have the talent to act, take direction, and control your voice. This is not something everyone can do, but some can be trained to do. If there is a drive to truly succeed, which means not just believing but DOING, then voice over acting is for you!

Acting is very competitive, and voice-acting probably more so. You have to be where the jobs are, which means a large commercial metropolitan area like Los Angeles, New York, or Chicago-to name the majors. Competition is fierce! From established talent to Hollywood actors getting jobs because of their "branded" vocal talents, beginners have to be ready to hit the pavement for even a minimal part.

Many voice-acting jobs mandate being a union member; meaning membership in one or both the Screen Actor's Guild (SAG) or the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) is required. Unfortunately for those seeking to enter the anime voice acting market, many studios do not use union talent. So be sure to do your research! If you are in the union you may not be able to act in non-union jobs, which many local businesses use due to the low cost. But being in the union is important in regards to salary, health insurance and pension plans.

If you are feeling overwhelmed and dejected at this point, DO NOT. This is just the first step! Continue on...

Voice Acting: The Education

Traditional acting classes are easy to locate. Your sources for finding classes include, obviously the World Wide Web, the Yellow Pages, local colleges and community centers. Finding a voice over class, well that is more challenging.

Voice Over Directors and Producers want performers who have a diverse range of vocal skills. Performers should have control over vocal flair and be able to replicate this proficiency on a consistent basis. That means training to control your voice.

Finding a successful and competent coach is equal to being able to act. Always inquire about the credentials of anyone in the field. Testimonies and a resume of the teacher's own works are indispensable in determining whether or not to enroll in a particular program.

Many of the Voice-Over training programs are workshops. So even if you do not live near a Voice Coach you can fly, drive, take the bus, train, or if you like teleport to a locale for several days. If this entire process appears to be expensive and time consuming, that is because it is. You cannot expect to be a success without investing time and money to make sure you are among the best in the game.

Voice Acting: Selling Yourself to the Industry

The format of actor's resume is simple. You can find literally millions online. But what is not simple is finding the jobs to place on the resume. Then there is the compulsory Demo that displays your talents. So where do you go in order to find the jobs to achieve your dream? If you are in one or both of the unions job information will be available to you, because as we know membership has its privileges.

But for the rest your answer lies in the Trade Publications (See links at the end of this article).

A trade publication is a newspaper, magazine, or even a website that provides information about a particular industry.

These publications are often expensive due to production costs and the exclusivity of jobs listed. However, one must weigh the cash value to the economic value. Trade Publications provide information not only where the jobs are located, but listings for seminars, conventions, meetings, classes, agents, managers, lawyers, and information on producing demos.

Trade Publications are a vital resource for any career area, even if one is in a union. It is important, especially in a career field as competitive as Voice Acting to keep abreast of developments within the industry.

Voice Acting: Getting Started

If you have made it successfully to the end of this article, it is apparent you are ready to begin your foray into the Voice Acting Industry. Congratulations! You are now ready to start reading, learning, and earning some cash. Here are a few links and resources to get you started:

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Sunday, August 13, 2006

So You Want to Be an American Idol Contestant?


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By: Jennifer Walford
Originally Published: http://www.ybfree.com/48AMERICANIDOL1.html

"People will be picked out of the line based on their performing ability, look, style, personality and other factors, at producer's sole discretion."
--American Idol Season 3 FAQs

Invest in a Vocal Coach!

Your first task before even considering auditioning for Hollywood is making sure you can sing. I do not care if your momma, significant other, or friends thinks you can sing, do not play yourself-invest in an impartial judge: a vocal coach.

If you really believe you have what it takes, then investing the time to assess your vocal strengths and weaknesses will not bruise your already larger than life ego. If you have the guts to stand before America and risk being exposed as one of the worst singers in God's creation, then you are brave enough to be critiqued by a vocal professional.

For those who have the raw talent, great, but the same advice applies. Especially if you have no clue about the key you sing in, vocal range, and the only vocal training you have ever received was for your high school's production of Grease-you need professional experience to help you discover your full potential!

Remember any exposure you receive on American Idol is a career booster even if you do not win. The opportunity to parade your talent is a live resume most established acts would have died for in their early days. So why not improve your chances and invest in vocal lessons?

You can start by researching online or simply the yellow pages. Be sure to research potential teachers professional background, look for someone who has had experience in the recording industry, especially a studio singer.

Studio singers with a background that includes live performances; especially on tour, is an obvious choice for a teacher. Studio Singers are the seasoned professionals who provide background vocals on songs, the people who sing us into our favorite TV series, and are the talent behind the vocals of many commercials. Many of these singers have outlasted the stars they have accompanied over the years. These individuals know what producers are listening for and are indispensable to anyone considering a career as a professional singer.

Dressing for the Audition

Having the ability to sing of course is the first priority, but how you present yourself is equally as important. So do not dress to the point where you need a pole to seem complete. DO NOT dress like your favorite celebrity, it makes you look like an obsessed fan boy or girl. If you are a larger proportioned person there are ways to present yourself to stun the world. And if resemble a celebrity (and do not have time for plastic surgery) like every scenario aforementioned, you too can employ a personal stylist.

American Idol provides the contestants with an array of clothing for each performance. Knowing which colors and styles compliment you aesthetically will show you as a confident individual who knows who they are and is a trend leader, not follower.

Another quick glance in the yellow pages or web will find you this information. This is your career, if you do not invest in it who will? Possessing such savvy will reveal to the judges how serious you are about this competition and the career you seek to embark upon.

Preparing for Hollywood

Go to Hollywood believing you are going to make it to the final twelve and have a list of songs you will sing. No, you do not know which categories will be chosen, but you know which music styles were selected before. Use this information to develop a strategy you and your vocal coach can study.

Common sense. Choose at least 20 songs, believe it or not you know more, and just practice, practice, practice. However, do not practice with a prerecorded instrumental. Do you know why? American Idol uses a live band. Which despite best efforts does not often do justice to songs nor accentuate performers. So if possible practice with a guitar or piano to become acclimated to singing with live instruments. An added bonus to singing with live instruments is the chance to work with songs and make them your own!

DIY American Idol Prep

Even though there is no replacement for human-to-human learning technology has enabled humans with little capital to achieve equal access to a variety of job markets, and singing is no exception!

First stop, the Internet. Just type into any search vehicle keywords on "Singing tips", "vocal coaches", "personal style" and a plethora of FREE tips are available.

Then there are the hundreds of software packages that critique the quality of vocals and provide fashion tips.

Finally the best-kept tips on any topic are kept in books. Many book series come with software and provide readers with the same quality as stand-alone software programs.

YBFREE.com has a sampling of some of these software and book titles in its Cool Jobs for Cool People Shoppe, be sure to visit!

American Idol Auditions

Visit IdolFox.com for audition dates, applications, rules, and waivers.

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