And just like that, I woke up and realized that we’re already a quarter of the way through 2012! That last few months of 2011, I spent analyzing my actions vs. progress and have shifted focus to become more streamlined. In the on-camera realm, an updated, yet still diverse look has added to marketability (more…
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Headshot Survey Says….
Three Reps….Three Favorites…. Choose the one that best fits your needs! Photos by Tom Marshall Photography
Special Guest
I meet a lot of interesting people in LA. Recently, I happened to become acquainted with a certain talented, multi-award winning actor. It just so happened that said actor was currently filming his upcoming project, Rampart, in LA and I was invited along for a behind-the-scenes treat. Not wanting to let opportunity pass me by,…
The Craig’s List Casting
Ahh Craig’s List. Sometimes, you can’t seem to tell where the quality is. It is true that sifting through the muck on such a site can be difficult, however the same can be said for “industry standard” casting sites. No-pay, deferred upon sale, copy and credit…Where is the WORK? While much of the legit paid…
A Road Trip in the Sky
After going back and forth from Los Angeles to San Francisco for 6 months and debating whether or not a looping session was necessary, the final cut of the short film Winnemucca: How to Get Nowhere Fast has been released! I do confess, I was privy to an early rough cut and the difference…
Rising Phoenix
February’s big University of Phoenix job is now live! Both the California and National commercials have been spotted as well as the first wave of print images. Continue to watch for me on your TV, online and in print media (including magazines and billboards). (photo by Steve Peixotto, commercial by Randall Stowell/Jeff Linnell of…
Snowy in Philly
This week marked a wonderful and exciting event for me. But first, a bit of back story. Earlier this year, I had a job with a production company for an industrial for a new drug. I was nervous going into it because it was my first shoot with a teleprompter. I knew how they worked…