What Is A Pilot? A pilot is a standalone episode of a television series that is used to sell the show to a TV network. In an era of Netflix, where we log in and see the whole season of a show at once, this process seems … Continue reading
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Does your actor child need an Agent or Manager?
the key to representation isn’t the agency; it’s the agent/manager. You have to have someone or some team that believes in your child and will be an advocate on their behalf Continue reading
Flashback Lovesac
Flashback of little Oakley, the new Facebook cover page for Lovesac. She’s getting her mess on eating icecream like an, ahem, child. If you want to read more on Oakley’s acting or modeling gigs, check out my archives, or … Continue reading
Innovative Artists
When you have an amazing Talent Agency, but you’re still a babe so you can’t pronounce it. Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin
Makeup with Jordan
O and W’s cousin, Jordan does their makeup and it’s adorable, and scary at the same time. Love0 Share Tweet Share Pin
Spec Commercials
I’ve had a few recent inquiries on my feelings about spec commercials. Can I just take a moment real quick and say that I really love that other moms are somehow finding my blog in the deep dark cyber abyss. … Continue reading
meeting agents
Agents and managers are people, believe it or not, they want your child to succeed in this business. But remember the bottom line, it’s a business so they also want to make money. This interview is a chance for them … Continue reading
finding representation – part 2
Once you figure out that your kid was born for the silver screen, and your pretty certain you have the next Dakota Fanning on your hands, you will need to go through the rigorous and stressful process of finding, meeting and evaluating representation. Continue reading
#amomcandream
Oakley’s latest commercial. Totally relatable! …gotta love that sink.
When sick hits the fan, your needs come last. But a mom can dream, right? #AMomCanDream Continue reading
finding representation
When do you know if your kid is ready for the next step (representation)? Continue reading