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S5E37 - Representation Special Part 1: Self Representation

S5E37 - Representation Special Part 1: Self Representation

Update: 2024-05-11
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There's been a lot of worrying discussion around agents recently, so before this series ends The 98% wanted to finish on an uplifting note - platforming conversations around representation that instill confidence and trust in actors. This is part one of a two-part representation special!

Due to recent exposé's unconvering malpractice from agents, many have found themselves now without one. While this can feel very daunting, it's a disservice of our industry to make actors feel like they are doomed without an agent. Self representation can be an empowering journey and give actors some control over their career by putting them in the drivers seat. This episode's guest, Phillip Laing, has spent time in this industry represented by agents, and representing himself. He shares the pros, cons, and process of self representation drawing on his own experiences, thoughts and feelings.

"Progress is progress. If I get an agent again, I'll be happy. And if I don't, I'll be ok."

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Some things mentioned in the episode...
Alexa's new venture! For helpful, realistic and relatable support/acting coaching, online resources, advice columns, and more, visit www.actingwithalexa.com

Self Representation - Making the most of your freedom
Blog Post by Luke Macleod:

https://www.the98percentpod.com/blog/2019/6/8/self-representation-making-the-most-of-your-freedom

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S5E37 - Representation Special Part 1: Self Representation

S5E37 - Representation Special Part 1: Self Representation

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