DAY 2 (some guests subject to change):
11 am - Web Design Ian Schray from Softpress will be teaching a tutorial on Freeway, very easy to use web design software that allows people who are more artist than computer tech to create websites that show them off best.
Freeway is the easiest, most cost-effective way to get yourself on the web without making sacrifices in quality. Show off your headshots, demo reel and credits without having to mess around with complicated HTML code. Create exactly what you want in a clean, comfortable interface and Freeway will generate all of the code for you. And since Freeway only makes standards-compliant websites, you never have to worry about a casting agent missing out on seeing your work. Come learn more about how Freeway can help you get on the web and get noticed!
SPECIAL OFFER FOR DIGITAL ACTOR STUDENTS: Softpress is offering exclusive discount pricing on its award-winning software, Freeway Express, for workshop attendees!
3 pm - Talent On Target - Hitting The Career Bull's-Eye Brian Vermeire & Kristina Hughes, Founders of Holdon Log/Performer Track talk about:
• Submission Secrets - What You Don't Know Can Hurt You • Audition Tips - Increase Your Callback Potential • Booking Strategies - What To Do Once You Book The Job • Agents & Managers - How To Grab Their Attention & Motivate Them
4:45 - CastingAbout Blair Hickey and Brian Wold, the founders of CastingAbout.com will demonstrate the most effective ways of using this online casting and production guide to not only create custom mailings, but - more importantly - to create and build real, working long-term relationships with casting directors by researching and tracking their careers online.
ActorsAccess/Breakdown Services/Showfax Gary Marsh, the founder and President of Breakdown Services (including ActorsAccess, CastingAbout, ExtrasAccess, Showfax and more) will take attendees on a behind-the-scenes tour of ActorsAccess, demonstrating the most effect way to submit yourself for projects, how to maximize your visibility by using tools often overlooked by actors, and what submissions look like from the Casting Directors log-in screen (and why some work better than others).
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