by packrat » Sat Oct 31, 2009 2:41 am
RYAN J. wrote:Hopefully that's helpful to you. Any other questions feel free to let me know!!
Ryan, thanks for the reply!
Well, it was a little help. Perhaps I should have been a bit clearer. The main gist of my original post is to find out which is most likely to result in a TTM success. Everything else stems from there. Whether to send to a talent agent, a manager, or a publicist is the question and I'm wondering which would result in a better chance for a success.
As for addressing the envelope, again I should have been a little clearer. What I meant was: If I address the outer envelope c/o the agent's name, for instance, would that help or does it make no difference?
I have found out what a publicist does. By finding that out, I can see that there would be no point in sending a TTM attempt there. Finding out what an agent does and what a manager does (or the difference between the two) has been a bit tougher for me to figure out.
I like to do my homework, I guess, and I try to learn about the hobby. Of course, I'm aware that knowing something does not always guarantee a success, but I do think it at least gives me a psychological boost...
[quote="RYAN J."]Hopefully that's helpful to you. Any other questions feel free to let me know!! :D [/quote]
Ryan, thanks for the reply!
Well, it was a little help. Perhaps I should have been a bit clearer. The main gist of my original post is to find out which is most likely to result in a TTM success. Everything else stems from there. Whether to send to a talent agent, a manager, or a publicist is the question and I'm wondering which would result in a better chance for a success.
As for addressing the envelope, again I should have been a little clearer. What I meant was: If I address the outer envelope c/o the agent's name, for instance, would that help or does it make no difference?
I have found out what a publicist does. By finding that out, I can see that there would be no point in sending a TTM attempt there. Finding out what an agent does and what a manager does (or the difference between the two) has been a bit tougher for me to figure out.
I like to do my homework, I guess, and I try to learn about the hobby. Of course, I'm aware that knowing something does not always guarantee a success, but I do think it at least gives me a psychological boost...