Yes, there are people out there who are really dumb.

However, I know one enterprising professional filmmaker who 
shoots "auditions" for aspiring actresses for a fee---just like the 
old game of selling photographic portfolios to would-be models.

Actually, there is nothing wrong with doing that.  I'm surprised move 
vloggers haven't gotten the idea of just going door to door & telling 
someone that for $200 they'll put up a five minute ad for their 
bakery (or other business) & give them a copy on DVD.

For those unable to do it for themselves, $200 would be a great 
investment if you had a location/hotel/lounge/retial shop with an 
interesting ambience.

"Ma, I found this fabulous 'Magic Shop' in NYC with powerful 
crystals.  They said you could get an idea by watching this link on 
the Internet!  I really 'have to have' the big quartz crystal in 
their window.  It's only $395.00!"

You get the idea.  Like that famous old "Carvel Man" (am I dating 
myself here?), everyone gets a kick out of seeing & hearing 
themselves in the media--even if it is just on the Internet at 
YouTube.

Randolfe (Randy) Wicker
Hoboken, NJ 
"One mile West of the center of the world!"

--- In [email protected], "leesarbarnes" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "humancloner1997" <rhwicker@>
> wrote:
> > I couldn't agree more with Schlomo on this one.  Vlogging removes 
> > the "gatekeepers" but traditional media tries to trap new 
talent.  
> > When you buy into "them", you won't feature the really 
interesting, 
> > different and fabulous things in your own life because you have 
been 
> > brainwashed to think "most popular" is best.
> 
> New talent is trapped, not by traditional media, but by their 
limited
> thinking. 
> 
> Case in point - I met an actress about a month ago at a photo 
shoot. I
> go into a studio once a year to get professional pictures done. I 
love
> the camera, but the whole of act of cheesing in front of one for 
hours
> on end is too rigid for my taste.
> 
> So, I met this young woman who's an aspiring actress. And I use the
> word aspiring loosely as she's still trying to get her first gig. 
> 
> She was complaining that she couldn't find an agent to represent her
> and just couldn't get any breaks. Of course, my video podcasting hat
> goes on and I start telling her about the benefits to her career if
> she starts one.
> 
> That if she could put together a show and broadcast it over the
> internet, she could amass a following. That people who show that 
they
> have a following are 10x more likely to get their break on TV (these
> are my made-up stats, so don't quote me).
> 
> I told her about Amanda and gave her a Canadian example, Amber
> MacArthur - both women who used podcasting to jump start their 
careers
> in mainstream media. 
> 
> This wanna-be aspiring actress couldn't wrap her mind around what I
> was saying. She was still asking me about casting agents. She 
thought
> I was her connection to Hollywood - wow!
> 
> So, I broke it down. I asked her what makes her different from all 
the
> other wanna-be actresses out there. She couldn't answer me (okay,
> there's her first problem). I then asked her what would look more
> attractive to a casting agent - a wanna be actress with a pretty 
smile
> or a wanna be actress with a pretty smile and a following of 3-
million
> online fans?
> 
> Can you believe it, but she still didn't get it. She was asking me 
if
> I knew of any video podcasters that could get her to Hollywood. 
Like I
> mean, pay her way, put her up in a hotel and connect her with all 
the
> cool people in Hollywood. I nearly laughed. If only she knew ;)
> 
> The Internet in general and video podcasting in particular puts the
> power of distribution in the hands of many, but sadly, people like
> this actress will claw away at scarce resources because they can't 
see
> beyond the traditional path.
> 
> ----
> Thanks,
> 
> Leesa Barnes
> Website - http://www.leesabarnes.com
> Blogsite - http://podonomics.com
> Creator - http://www.planakillerpodcast.com
> Organizer - http://podcamptoronto.org
>


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