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TV TALENT SHOW AUDITION SECRETS

Wednesday October 31, 2012
10:30 - 13:30 / Prince of Wales Theatre, London

Donna will be talking how to prepare for a TV talent show audition on the 31st October with The Stage Events. Join us and learn what you need to know about your next TV audition, ask Donna questions specific to you and gain a pool of information to help you get progress to the next level.

You’ll come away from this session with:

  1. An excellent understanding of what a television producer looks for in TV singing contestants.
  2. The ability to select a song that will help you stand out from the crowd.
  3. Insight into the full TV experience, helping you assess whether it will help or hinder you in achieving your career goals.

The session format will give you the chance to ask questions of our expert and network with your peers. You’ll take away a handout that will help you implement everything you’ve learnt.

For more information or to book visit www.thestage.co.uk/events

The Stage Events Team

Do younger generations have an advantage promoting themselves online?

Marketing yourself online

Tuesday October 2, 2012 / 10:30 - 13:30
Prince of Wales Theatre, London

Michael Wharley has over 10 years’ experience within the entertainment business. He worked as a stage actor for 6 years before qualifying as a Licentiate of the British Institute of Professional Photography and earning himself a reputation as a “top theatre photographer” (The Stage). Combining his industry experience and expertise, Michael writes regularly on a range of arts and technology subjects.

For more information or to book visit http://bit.ly/MWGmBS

Can promoting yourself online get you a job or casting?

 

Marketing yourself online

Tuesday October 2, 2012 / 10:30 - 13:30
Prince of Wales Theatre, London

Michael Wharley has over 10 years’ experience within the entertainment business. He worked as a stage actor for 6 years before qualifying as a Licentiate of the British Institute of Professional Photography and earning himself a reputation as a “top theatre photographer” (The Stage). Combining his industry experience and expertise, Michael writes regularly on a range of arts and technology subjects.

For more information or to book visit http://bit.ly/MWGmBS

Should you have separate social media accounts for business and pleasure, or just one for both?

Marketing yourself online

Tuesday October 2, 2012 / 10:30 - 13:30
Prince of Wales Theatre, London

Michael Wharley has over 10 years’ experience within the entertainment business. He worked as a stage actor for 6 years before qualifying as a Licentiate of the British Institute of Professional Photography and earning himself a reputation as a “top theatre photographer” (The Stage). Combining his industry experience and expertise, Michael writes regularly on a range of arts and technology subjects.

For more information or to book visit http://bit.ly/MWGmBS

Should agents use social media to promote performers more?

Marketing yourself online

Tuesday October 2, 2012 / 10:30 - 13:30
Prince of Wales Theatre, London

Michael Wharley has over 10 years’ experience within the entertainment business. He worked as a stage actor for 6 years before qualifying as a Licentiate of the British Institute of Professional Photography and earning himself a reputation as a “top theatre photographer” (The Stage). Combining his industry experience and expertise, Michael writes regularly on a range of arts and technology subjects.

For more information or to book visit http://bit.ly/MWGmBS

Myspace set to be revamped… again!

MySpace has announced its fourth major redesign. The site, now part-owned by Justin Timberlake, aims to focus more on music and offer deeper integration with Facebook and Twitter.

The new-look MySpace says it aims to put music at the heart. Users can control audio content from a navigation panel and pair photograph albums with playlists in a kind of social media mix tape to mark any occasion.

A Discover tab within the navigation panel will offer access to trending artists, music, mixes, radio, videos, news, and forthcoming concerts. The items can be dragged into personal folders.

There is also an emphasis on what’s called Artist Pages, with the promise of lots of tracks, albums and videos.

What do you think of Myspace’s new look? Will you be using it to promote your talents?

View the full preview here

Looking for ways to promote yourself online effectively? Click here for more info.

Social networking: business or pleasure?

Marketing yourself online

Tuesday October 2, 2012 / 10:30 - 13:30
Prince of Wales Theatre, London

Michael Wharley has over 10 years’ experience within the entertainment business. He worked as a stage actor for 6 years before qualifying as a Licentiate of the British Institute of Professional Photography and earning himself a reputation as a “top theatre photographer” (The Stage). Combining his industry experience and expertise, Michael writes regularly on a range of arts and technology subjects.

For more information or to book visit http://bit.ly/MWGmBS