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  ~KES : Communicator

Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

~KES said Nov 17, 2008, 3:54 PM:

 

Here's a little WORD of SOUND ADVICE for professional actors and would-be, up-and-coming  talent.  Hope you find it encouraging. 

Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote
“Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance.” –Samuel Johnson

Pursue, prepare, persist and promote.  These four elements are absolutely vital to succeed at ANYTHING. They are required of you as a talent regardless of your experience or skill level. 

They simply never go away if you expect to continue your career—It’s up to you to ensure these balls are continually in play. 
Whatever it is you may end up doing in this business, success will occur only if you pursue it.  It won’t come to you no matter how much talent you may have and regardless of how much nepotism you may have at your access. Ultimately it falls to YOU. So set your sights on what you intend to accomplish and then persist upon your pursuits. 

If you’re easily frustrated, don’t apply yourself consistently, or you simply give up, you’ll never know for yourself what could have been created without some persistence on your part, and very often with that, patience. That said, there are times when you should not wait idly by and be patient. That’s why patience isn’t included in our little alliteration here.

Preparation is continually required of you as a talent on a variety of levels.  Your own skills will develop as you continue to work them, so keep on it.  The moment they lay dormant, your professionalism will be shaken.  And with that, so will your confidence.  And with that, your integrity (something no one can afford to lose, especially in this business!) So continue to prepare.  It’s vital to keep your skills sharp.

Then there’s promotion.  Frankly, so many artists repel this puppy that many fall into oblivion without ever even giving self-promotion a fair shot.  I think it was Charles Grodin who said, “It doesn’t take one big break, it takes about fifty.”  He’s right.  But that doesn’t occur left to its own devices. 

If you leave your career alone, I promise you, nothing will happen.  

If it’s some sort of ‘humility’ thing that keeps you from promoting yourself, consider this: there are a great many talent who, at the onset of their careers have minimal skills, yet have miles and miles of promotional chutzpah who end up on top, while scores of ‘creative geniuses’ end up in their dust. Believe me, there is nothing more humbling than that! Concentrating on all that ‘humility’ will only accomplish the ultimate of all humbling experiences—complete and utter failure. (Perish the thought.)
The fact remains: people who persist at promotion inevitably succeed.  Granted, they may be something of a one-trick pony at the start, but through perseverance and proper promotion, these folks gain experience after becoming known to those most likely to hire them. And all this, often to the chagrin of those ‘creative geniuses’ who’ve always known perfectly well they could (and should) be working twice as much as they are, if it weren’t for their Achilles’ Heel: they’re above self-promotion. 
The sad fact is there are far more ‘creative geniuses’ out there who end up falling between the cracks letting their remarkable talent to die on the vine because they don’t know how and want to face promoting themselves. They ‘only wanted to act’. These actors secretly hope someone will come along and do it for them, rather than taking any responsibility for their careers themselves.

So, while these ‘creative geniuses’ are off doing nothing to make themselves known, gradually those ‘less-talented’ promotional hotshots are gaining experience and becoming more and more valuable to their agents and to producers and directors that enjoy working with them.  And, if they continue to stay with it, they will eventually become consummate professionals, often completely bypassing those ‘creative geniuses’ who will never fully understand the importance promotion truly is to realizing their dreams.

It’s a tale as old as the industry itself. 
So, when you find yourself up against it, keep your eye on the ball in play by considering the following:

     ·       Determine what it is you’re trying to accomplish as a talent. 

    ·       Keep your skills sharp by working them DAILY. Do something each day that drives you closer to your overall goals.
    
    ·       Find out what it is you need to know to get you closer to your aims.   Discover who knows what you need to know to PURSUE, PREPARE AND PROMOTE… and then apply yourself!
   
    ·       You need to create momentum to propel a career… and that starts NOW.

    ·       Elevate your standards.  Keep them high.  But get on with it.  Quantity precedes quality. Again, keep the ball in play. Keep the mule train moving forward.

Acting is your small business. Run it well. But RUN it!

~break a leg... :-) Kathy

  C.G. : Sacred Vow

Re: Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

C.G. said Nov 17, 2008, 4:07 PM:

 

Thank you, Kathy!!

  nisla : Art Therapist

Re: Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

nisla said Dec 20, 2008, 5:52 AM:

 

Thanks Kathy!  I don't know if there has been a big push lately in self-promotion help, or it's been there all along and I'm just now ready to learn all this stuff.  I can't thank you enough for all your help and expertise!

  nisla : Art Therapist

Re: Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

nisla said Jan 8, 5:26 AM:

 

hello everyone, I just got this announcement;

Mari Smith is a runaway success as “the” expert who knows all the tricks of how to use Facebook as a business tool.

She’s one of 11 keynote speakers for the upcoming smARTist Telesummit 2009, and now you can test drive what she knows!

This coming Mon., Jan 12th from 7-8 pm (ET/NY)
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Click here to get your seat before they are gone!
http://smartist-telesummit.com/live/preevents/#smith
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Mari and I are ready to give you the information you need to successfully promote your self and your art on the new Information Highway: Social Media. Don’t be fooled. “Social,” in this context does not stand for party time, but “getting-down-to-business” time.

You can listen from your phone, OR on a webcast from your computer (Note: You’ll need a fast Internet connection and speakers for the webcast option.)


You can sign up here:
http://smartist-telesummit.com/live/preevents/#smith

Yes, it will be recorded, but you have to sign up to have access to the recording.

Wishing you continued creative flow,
Ariane


PS From a fellow artist:

  nisla : Art Therapist

Re: Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

nisla said Jan 8, 6:52 AM:

 

This is another one of those pearls of wisdom I came across;

Be your own spokesperson
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Do you feel it's presumptuous to assume that members of the media would want to write about your art?

The reality is that journalists are always looking for the next angle.
And if you make it easy for them, that angle could be you.

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Investigative journalism is a great thing. Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward won a Pulitzer Prize for tracking down a conspiracy.

But most journalists are on a deadline… and they need information quickly.

Create a 'Media Room' on your website so you stand above the crowd. A Media Room is where you upload information like your bio, your photo, photos of your artwork, and an FAQ section with talking points about you and your work that they can use.

Archive all your press releases in your Media Room, so reporters (and anyone else) can find out more fascinating details about your art career.

Make sure journalists can find everything they'd need to cover a story about you, and they'll be more likely to do it.

  nisla : Art Therapist

Re: Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

nisla said Jan 9, 10:39 AM:

 

I forgot to add that “pearl of wisdom” came from Ariane Goodwin through the smARTist Move of the Week.
sorry about that
Nisla

  ~KES : Communicator

Re: Pursue, Persist, Prepare, and Promote any artistic career

~KES said Jan 10, 12:43 PM:

 

apeaPod.jpg pod picture by EZGardens

I think I found Ariane Goodwin and want to thank you for posting all of these pearls of wisdom for all.  If I have the URL wrong, feel free to drop me a quick email so I can make this simple for all..
Thanks
Kathy