[BATA] Only One Spot Left in LA Film & TV Talent Agent Weekend!!!

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Not to say I told you so=E2=80=A6

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But I told you this class would fill up quickly!!!

There is only ONE spot left in the LA Film/TV talent agent weekend!!!

As you know, it is quite difficult to get an LA theatrical agent, especially=
=20
while living in San Francisco. In fact, some actors who have already moved t=
o=20
Los Angeles come up empty handed after many years of trying to obtain=20
representation. Wouldn't it be great to know what Los Angeles theatrical age=
nts really=20
expect from actors and to know what the best way to garner their interest=20
would be? First Take has been inviting LA talent agents up to San Francisco=20=
to=20
share their knowledge during information packed weekend classes.

We only put these Agent Weekends together a few times a year with the next=20
one coming up on September 20th &21st with not just one, but 2 Film and=20
Television Talent Agents from LA!=C2=A0 These agents are currently represent=
ing actors=20
between the ages of 8 and 80 years old and they are always looking for new t=
alent.=20
One of them has already picked up many of our First Take students and now,=20
our students book shows like "ER," "Boston Public," "Alias," and many more.=20=
And=20
though there is no guarantee that participants in the class will be picked u=
p=20
by our guests, the question and answer format and current information that=20
these guests offer are invaluable in formatting a plan to break into the LA=20=
film=20
and TV market.

One of the agents that we are bringing up is not only extremely successful=20
and talented, but also brings experience as an LA casting director.=C2=A0 Wi=
th this=20
experience in casting, our guest brings an even deeper knowledge of what is=20
needed in casting situations and is able to teach more effectively acting=20
technique as well as the business aspect of the industry. And so the weekend=
 will=20
offer a wide range of things that are so important to actors that are even=20
considering getting competitive and working. The morning sessions will consi=
st of=20
lecture and question and answer. You will have to the opportunity to find ou=
r=20
ask advice about how to get an LA Agent and what the best way to approach th=
em=20
is. This is an incredible opportunity to pick the brain of two successful LA=
=20
agents. The afternoons will consist of her coaching actors in scene work, so=
=20
you'll get to hear their feedback as well. This will be team taught with Nan=
cy=20
Berwid.=20

At this point you're probably wondering whyI haven't mentioned who this gues=
t=20
is. Unfortunately, SAG restrictions prohibit us from printing the name of an=
y=20
franchised talent agents teaching a class.=20

Contact us as soon as possible to reserve the LAST spot in this exciting=20
class!

Giovannie Pico
First Take
actorpower@aol.com





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Not to say I told you so=E2=80=A6<BR>
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But I told you this class would fill up quickly!!!<BR>
<BR>
<B>There is only ONE spot left in the LA Film/TV talent agent weekend!!!</B>=
<BR>
<BR>
As you know, it is quite difficult to get an LA theatrical agent, especially=
 while living in San Francisco. In fact, some actors who have already moved=20=
to Los Angeles come up empty handed after many years of trying to obtain rep=
resentation. Wouldn't it be great to know what Los Angeles theatrical agents=
 really expect from actors and to know what the best way to garner their int=
erest would be? First Take has been inviting LA talent agents up to San Fran=
cisco to share their knowledge during information packed weekend classes.<BR=
>
<BR>
We only put these Agent Weekends together a few times a year with the next o=
ne coming up on September 20th &amp;21st with not just one, but 2 Film and T=
elevision Talent Agents from LA!=C2=A0 These agents are currently representi=
ng actors between the ages of 8 and 80 years old and they are always looking=
 for new talent. One of them has already picked up many of our First Take st=
udents and now, our students book shows like "ER," "Boston Public," "Alias,"=
 and many more. And though there is no guarantee that participants in the cl=
ass will be picked up by our guests, the question and answer format and curr=
ent information that these guests offer are invaluable in formatting a plan=20=
to break into the LA film and TV market.<BR>
<BR>
One of the agents that we are bringing up is not only extremely successful a=
nd talented, but also brings experience as an LA casting director.=C2=A0 Wit=
h this experience in casting, our guest brings an even deeper knowledge of w=
hat is needed in casting situations and is able to teach more effectively ac=
ting technique as well as the business aspect of the industry. And so the we=
ekend will offer a wide range of things that are so important to actors that=
 are even considering getting competitive and working. The morning sessions=20=
will consist of lecture and question and answer. You will have to the opport=
unity to find our ask advice about how to get an LA Agent and what the best=20=
way to approach them is. This is an incredible opportunity to pick the brain=
 of two successful LA agents. The afternoons will consist of her coaching ac=
tors in scene work, so you'll get to hear their feedback as well. This will=20=
be team taught with Nancy Berwid. <BR>
<BR>
At this point you're probably wondering whyI haven't mentioned who this gues=
t is. Unfortunately, SAG restrictions prohibit us from printing the name of=20=
any franchised talent agents teaching a class. <BR>
<BR>
Contact us as soon as possible to reserve the <B>LAST </B>spot in this excit=
ing class!<BR>
<BR>
Giovannie Pico<BR>
First Take<BR>
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