Tagged with Utah modeling

Craze Agency Modeling and Acting Tips

After working with hundreds of modeling and talent agencies all over the world I have found that the often publized statement that agencies will pay for your photos and training if they like you is in most cases not true. Most agencies require you to pay for your headshots, composite cards, zed cards, head books, … Continue reading »

Craze Agency Acting checklist

Actors Checklist 1-Always bring a photo to the audition, a callback or you have met the client before. No exceptions! 2-Always bring a resume to the audition. No exceptions! 3-You must staple the resume back to back to your photo. Do not ever attend an audition without both your headshot and resume stapled back to … Continue reading »

Craze Agency tips to help us help you

When booked for a job, often the talent stress out because they do not hear from the client or Craze until the night before on the details of the job. This happens a lot because in many situations they do not know exact times until they finish the previous days shooting. Trust us, if they contact … Continue reading »

Models and Actors don’t play the blame game!

As an actor or model you will be dealing with many types of hiring clients such as Photographers, Casting Directors, Art Directors, Talent Agents, Talent Managers, Film Directors, Producers, Ad Agencies, and Networks etc. Many models and actors feel that one or all of the above is preventing their success? Constantly the Actor, Model or … Continue reading »

Craze Agency Casting calls

Grand Junction and South Eastern Utah areas. Over the year we work with a few Stock and commercial photographers who shoot on location in these areas. They generally look for fashion and commercial models who live in the vicinity because they do not pay for travel. All ages, experience with photo posing. . New Boise … Continue reading »

Important Modeling and Acting Tips!

Talent tips 1- When you are booked for any job write down the director, producer, casting director, TV Network etc.. You need this info. for your resume.  Also remember the part you played. ( If it was extra work you must put that in a separate Extra category not acting). Always update your resume the day … Continue reading »