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CONTACTS
STAGE, TELEVISION, FILM & RADIO |
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2012 |
| By: |
Kate Poynton |
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Paperback |

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| ISBN 10: |
1907915028 |
| ISBN 13: |
9781907915024 |
| Publisher: |
SPOTLIGHT |
| Pub. date: |
1 November, 2011 |
| Edition: |
101st Revised edition |
| Pages: |
408 |
| Description: |
The new-look Contacts is an essential handbook for anyone working, or wanting to work, in the entertainment industry. It contains 5000+ vital contact details for companies and individuals in TV, stage, film and radio - including agents, casting directors and photographers - plus lots of useful advice from leading entertainment industry experts. |
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Whether you're an experienced performer, or just starting out in the industry, make Contacts your career bible. Known as the essential handbook for the entertainment industry, Contacts contains over 5000 listings for companies, services and individuals across all branches of television, stage, film and radio. Information is updated annually to bring you the most accurate information available. So whether you are looking for a casting director or an agent, a photographer or a drama school, a rehearsal room or a casting suite, Contacts is the place to look. Contacts also features pages of useful advice and valuable industry insights, both from Spotlight experts and key industry figures. Guest experts appearing in Contacts 2012 include: Kelly Andrews from actor's agency Brown & Simcocks, who offers an insight into the day-to-day life of an agent. The Casting Directors' Guild (CDG), who explain the workings of the casting industry and provide audition and CV tips. Spotlight Prize Winner Kurt Egyiawan and Highly Commended runner-up Kirsty Oswald, recent drama school graduates, who share their thoughts on how their drama training has benefited their careers.Silver-Tongued Productions, a voicereel production studio, who provide guidance on choosing the right company to create your promotional material and on what makes a great voicereel. Di Speirs, BBC radio's editor of readings, who encourages performers to consider the world of radio. Equity, the UK entertainment industry's trade union, who outline the benefits of joining a performers' union. |
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UK |
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Spotlight |
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Non-returnable |
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