'Going Pro' a FREE seminar for parents
Posted: Mon May 13, 2013 5:00 pm
Hi all,
A lot of parents have been sharing experiences with me during auditions and I have come to an understanding that lots of parents who really want the best for their kids are making a lot of simple mistakes and some parents are really being taken for a ride (i.e. one parent who never received a penny for a role in a show when I know full well that the company pay - where did it go? probably in their agencies pocket!)
The CFN are running a seminar on Sunday the 26th May, 10:00am - 2:00pm in Birmingham. I appreciate that most parents would struggle to get there but it is a free event (well I say free, it's free for you guys as the CFN are funding it).
The event is presented by an industry professional and covers crucial elements such as: online profiling; using social networks; photography; pay; resumes; auditions; networking; using the internet; training; the truth about agencies and much more.
There will also be time to pose those nagging questions you have and get honest feedback on personal profiles and resumes.
The CFN is also offering FREE pro-resume design for all those who attend.
Sadly, due to the number of projects and commitments we have in place, this is the last time we will be presenting this seminar (an abridged video will be available online but will not have the detail and personal support offered on the day). We currently have a 100% recommendation rate from those who have previously attended our events and I am confident that this last 'Going Pro' will be no exception.
Tickets are available at: http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cfn - no credit/debit card details are requested just a few contact details for confirmation. If individuals do not have access to the internet or if they have any questions, they can call me on 07413 373 051
Please take a moment to forward this email to people whom it may be of interest.
(oh by the way - for those who believe that nothing comes for free well... this is! the Creative Film Network is a non-profit enterprise with the aim of getting people into film, all we ask in return is for you to complete a feedback form - takes a minute. You can make a donation if you wish but there is no pressure).
A lot of parents have been sharing experiences with me during auditions and I have come to an understanding that lots of parents who really want the best for their kids are making a lot of simple mistakes and some parents are really being taken for a ride (i.e. one parent who never received a penny for a role in a show when I know full well that the company pay - where did it go? probably in their agencies pocket!)
The CFN are running a seminar on Sunday the 26th May, 10:00am - 2:00pm in Birmingham. I appreciate that most parents would struggle to get there but it is a free event (well I say free, it's free for you guys as the CFN are funding it).
The event is presented by an industry professional and covers crucial elements such as: online profiling; using social networks; photography; pay; resumes; auditions; networking; using the internet; training; the truth about agencies and much more.
There will also be time to pose those nagging questions you have and get honest feedback on personal profiles and resumes.
The CFN is also offering FREE pro-resume design for all those who attend.
Sadly, due to the number of projects and commitments we have in place, this is the last time we will be presenting this seminar (an abridged video will be available online but will not have the detail and personal support offered on the day). We currently have a 100% recommendation rate from those who have previously attended our events and I am confident that this last 'Going Pro' will be no exception.
Tickets are available at: http://www.ticketsource.co.uk/cfn - no credit/debit card details are requested just a few contact details for confirmation. If individuals do not have access to the internet or if they have any questions, they can call me on 07413 373 051
Please take a moment to forward this email to people whom it may be of interest.
(oh by the way - for those who believe that nothing comes for free well... this is! the Creative Film Network is a non-profit enterprise with the aim of getting people into film, all we ask in return is for you to complete a feedback form - takes a minute. You can make a donation if you wish but there is no pressure).