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- Book Title
- Actor, Inc.: How to Get the Next Gig--And Still Pay Your Rent
- ISBN
- 9780325010724
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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Heinemann
ISBN-10
0325010722
ISBN-13
9780325010724
eBay Product ID (ePID)
60070841
Product Key Features
Number of Pages
160 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Actor, Inc : How to Get the Next Gig--And Still Pay Your Rent
Subject
General, Acting & Auditioning
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Performing Arts, Education
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.3 in
Item Weight
8.2 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2007-024661
Dewey Edition
22
Grade From
College Sophomore
Dewey Decimal
792.02/8023
Synopsis
Each year thousands of actors descend upon New York City, Los Angeles, and other major cities with dreams of making it big. But of the 100,000 or more professional actors in the U.S. only about 2 to 3 percent of them actually earn a living on stage or screen. It's a tough business, and even talented people give up the profession due to financial insecurity. Too bad they didn't read Actor, Inc. You've got to pay your dues before you pay the rent - that's why so many actors find themselves waiting on tables while waiting for parts. Actor, Inc. sees it differently. Jamie Grady shows you how to take charge, blend your personal and professional lives, and become an artistic entrepreneur. Grady leaves the artistry to you but shows you basic money-management techniques for staying afloat, and more advanced ideas that give you the financial freedom to get ahead. Grady interviews members of the field for tips on everything a professional actor should know not only to survive but to make a living - and maybe even retire one day: defining success to avoid failure setting financial goals you can reach organizing an efficient home office - even if it's only your couch managing your time so you don't run out of it prioritizing your spending when saving is a priority making debt go away &and stay away investing for retirement even if you aren't established making sure Uncle Sam gets his so he doesn't get you. Don't become a starving artist. With its resources, exercises, forms, and street smarts, Actor, Inc. is the book that makes acting work for you., Each year thousands of actors descend upon New York City, Los Angeles, and other major cities with dreams of making it big. But of the 100,000 or more professional actors in the U.S. only about 2 to 3 percent of them actually earn a living on stage or screen. Its a tough business, and even talented people give up the profession due to financial insecurity. Too bad they didnt read Actor, Inc. Youve got to pay your dues before you pay the rentthats why so many actors find themselves waiting on tables while waiting for parts. Actor, Inc. sees it differently. Jamie Grady shows you how to take charge, blend your personal and professional lives, and become an artistic entrepreneur. Grady leaves the artistry to you but shows you basic money-management techniques for staying afloat, and more advanced ideas that give you the financial freedom to get ahead. Grady interviews members of the field for tips on everything a professional actor should know not only to survive but to make a livingand maybe even retire one day: defining success to avoid failure setting financial goals you can reach organizing an efficient home office even if its only your couch managing your time so you dont run out of it prioritizing your spending when saving is a priority making debt go away and stay away investing for retirement even if you arent established making sure Uncle Sam gets his so he doesnt get you. Dont become a starving artist. With its resources, exercises, forms, and street smarts, Actor, Inc. is the book that makes acting work for you., Each year thousands of actors descend upon New York City, Los Angeles, and other major cities with dreams of making it big. But of the 100,000 or more professional actors in the U.S. only about 2 to 3 percent of them actually earn a living on stage or screen. It's a tough business, and even talented people give up the profession due to financial insecurity. Too bad they didn't read Actor, Inc. You've got to pay your dues before you pay the rent - that's why so many actors find themselves waiting on tables while waiting for parts. Actor, Inc. sees it differently. Jamie Grady shows you how to take charge, blend your personal and professional lives, and become an artistic entrepreneur. Grady leaves the artistry to you but shows you basic money-management techniques for staying afloat, and more advanced ideas that give you the financial freedom to get ahead. Grady interviews members of the field for tips on everything a professional actor should know not only to survive but to make a living - and maybe even retire one day: defining success to avoid failure setting financial goals you can reach organizing an efficient home office - even if it's only your couch managing your time so you don't run out of it prioritizing your spending when saving is a priority making debt go away ...and stay away investing for retirement even if you aren't established making sure Uncle Sam gets his so he doesn't get you. Don't become a starving artist. With its resources, exercises, forms, and street smarts, Actor, Inc. is the book that makes acting work for you.
LC Classification Number
PN2055.G66 2007
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