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		<title>Representing D.C.&#8211;10 Questions</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 13:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Taking a break from the previous posts’ three-fer, this week I will relate suggestions and responses to advice from a family member who was ‘in-the-biz’ (or, at least, had been and has a family member who still is). The following &#8230; <a href="http://entertainmentagentblog.com/2009/06/16/representing-d-c-10-questions/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Taking a break from the previous posts’ three-fer, this week I will relate suggestions and responses to advice from a family member who was ‘in-the-biz’ (or, at least, had been and has a family member who still is).</p>
<p>The following ten questions and responses are based on a similar list of ten sent as suggestions:</p>
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<li><strong><em>The      likelihood of your success is seriously inhibited by your locations, so      why not move to Los Angeles?</em></strong></li>
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<p>For Menna, this isn’t an option.  She hasn’t yet started her “career” and this is the location of Mom’s employment, friends, and family members, which are examples of reasons against a move.</p>
<p>For me, this isn’t a matter of making a career in entertainment agency, so a move to L.A. on those grounds isn’t in the cards.</p>
<p>That said, I’m not saying “never” move, because I’m no soothsayer and future possibilities are just that.  Certainly, for most who “make it” reaching the pinnacle of their career brings them to L.A. at some point.</p>
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<li><em><strong>Does      Menna have a portfolio and does her resume include or is it planned to      include acting classes?</strong></em></li>
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<p><a title="External Link" href="http://ledudeprojects.smugmug.com/gallery/8324540_kC5az#545433671_tU2QG" target="_blank"> Menna</a> and I have worked together to put some photos together and that’s it so far.  I think it’s important and she is excited to do something very soon though, so acting classes are in the works.</p>
<p>For example: <a title="External Link" href="http://www.dramakids.com/locations.php" target="_blank">Drama Kids</a> offers classes in Maryland and Virginia, <a title="External Link" href="http://www.dramalearningcenter.com/" target="_blank">Drama Leaarning Center</a> offers nearby educational opportunities, and possible camps are listed at <a title="External Link" href="http://www.kidstreetnews.com/Camps.htm" target="_blank">Kidstreet News</a>.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Has      she/you hired a commercial agent?</em></strong></li>
</ul>
<p>No.  Right now it’s Menna, Mom, and me.  It’s a bit early yet but outside assistance will be sought as necessary and appropriate.</p>
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<li><strong><em>What      are your plans for getting Menna needs to drive her to auditions?</em></strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Mom will be primarily responsible for transportation.  However, Menna has an extensive family network in the area—grandparents, uncles, cousins, etc.—who would be available if necessary.  I will be available on weekends as needed.</p>
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<li><strong><em>If you      stay in D.C., what kind of opportunities are you expecting for Menna—are      they limited to movie auditions or spots as an extra on TV shows?  Have you looked into local theater      opportunities?</em></strong></li>
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<p>I believe a big aspect of being in a market like D.C. is to remain as flexible as possible.</p>
<p>I have looked into local theater opportunities and Menna and I even attended a very nice show at the new Harman Center recently.  This area is not short-handed on child-oriented theater as <a title="External Link" href="http://dc.about.com/od/childrenstheater/Childrens_Theater_in_the_Washington_DC_Area.htm" target="_blank">a quick Google search</a> reveals.</p>
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<li><strong><em>What      role do you anticipate serving after she builds up her resume and      can get paying gigs?</em></strong></li>
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<p>I anticipate my role to be as her agent.  I understand that as a minor, Menna cannot be bound by any agreement with me; there is no problem on my end if she is wildly successful and decides to hire someone else.  For certain issues, I will have a separate agreement with Mom.  One such issue is that I wish to see that most of whatever profit accrued over the course of this venture goes toward Menna’s education; see: <a title="Internal Link" href="http://entertainmentagentblog.com/2009/06/02/representing-dc—this-is-agency-there-are-rules/" target="_blank">Representing D.C.—This is {Agency}. There are rules.</a></p>
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<li><strong><em>Given      that Menna is only 5 years old, how are you addressing child labor laws?</em></strong></li>
</ul>
<p>D.C. does not have child-specific laws for acting, etc. and I will look at the rules in CA and NY in a future post, so for now I’ll leave this teaser: <a title="External Link" href="http://does.dc.gov/does/cwp/view,a,1232,q,537477.asp" target="_blank">D.C. Youth Employment Rules and Guidelines</a> (you&#8217;ll have to follow the links a few steps to find anything substantial).</p>
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<li><strong><em>What’s      your approach to using the internet for moving Menna forward (I hope it      doesn’t include putting her on YouTube, which I think is exploitative and      too risky!)?</em></strong></li>
</ul>
<p>Extreme caution!  And no, YouTube is not slated as a promotional tool.  The only web-content available so far is on this site and on a family-owned photography site I have hosted my photos on for years and have a high-level of respect for: <a title="External Link" href="http://www.smugmug.com/" target="_blank">Smugmug</a>.</p>
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<li><strong><em>Are      you interested in becoming a Hollywood agent where there are consistent      opportunities and a chance at a career for Menna?  If so, do you understand the path which      is probably to start out as an assistant and work your way up (and the      high level of time and commitment that entails?)?</em></strong></li>
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<p>That is not currently in my plans nor do I expect my plans will change; and yes, I understand it can be very difficult.  The present endeavor is for Menna’s benefit and not being engaged as a stepping-stone for my personal advancement.</p>
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<li><strong><em>You      must know this a tremendous long shot if you’re not based in LA—what about      New York City, NY where at least there is a substantial amount of movies      and TV shows shot locally (by the way: they use locals to fill those      roles)?</em></strong></li>
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<p>Yes.  And, I could see making trips to NY or even relocating if this started snowballing into something big.  As yet, I believe such considerations are premature.</p>
<p>Oh yes, and with regard to the idea that this is a tremendous long shot, I will part with the following quote:</p>
<p><em>&#8220;The Difficult is that which can be done immediately; the Impossible that which takes a little longer.&#8221; –George Santayana</em></p>
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		<title>Representing D.C. – Introducing&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://entertainmentagentblog.com/2009/05/26/representing-dc-%e2%80%93-introducing/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 May 2009 14:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard Bennett</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Menna is a beautiful, 5-years old, Ethiopian-American girl who wants to act (cue Master Thespian, Jon Lovitz: &#8220;Aactiiinngg!&#8221;). I know Menna via her Mom. For those interested in who I am: biographical information. We are both in Washington, D.C. This &#8230; <a href="http://entertainmentagentblog.com/2009/05/26/representing-dc-%e2%80%93-introducing/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal"><a title="External Link" href="http://ledudeprojects.smugmug.com/gallery/8324540_kC5az#545433671_tU2QG" target="_blank">Menna</a> is a beautiful, 5-years old, Ethiopian-American girl who wants to act (cue Master Thespian, Jon Lovitz: &#8220;Aactiiinngg!&#8221;).  <span> </span>I know Menna via her Mom.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">For those interested in who I am: <a href="http://entertainmentagentblog.com/about/info-about-the-authors/" target="_blank">biographical information</a>.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">We are both in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">This is the first post of “Representing D.C.,” an ongoing piece about Menna and my endeavor to help her realize her young acting dream.  Throughout the series, I will take some liberty and cover aspects and issues arising from talent-representation along the way such as one might find covered in this EntertainmentAgentBlog’s Entertainment Law and Entertainment Business sections, etc.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">And now, a brief look at the setting of this story, i.e. the target market:</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Not many associate D.C. with music, acting, and assorted other performing arts.<span> </span>I believe this is largely because of its relatively small population compared to other, well-known locales like New York City and Los Angeles.<span> </span>The media infrastructure does not loom large—there’s no Hollywood sign, Broadway plays, or Grand Ole Opry.<span> </span>And D.C. is, of course, a political city.<span> </span>However, according to the always-venerable (wink-wink) Wikipedia, the D.C. “<a title="External Link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Washington,_D.C._media" target="_blank">metro area […] is the eighth largest designated market area in the U.S.</a>”</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><a href="http://entertainmentagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/kennedy-center.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-234" style="border: 0pt none; margin: 5px 10px;" title="kennedy center" src="http://entertainmentagentblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/kennedy-center.jpg" alt="kennedy center" width="295" height="213" /></a>D.C. has a long history of providing a home for artists—from the long-standing home and storied stomping grounds for jazz artists such as Ellington, Armstrong, and Holiday (<a title="External Link" href="http://www.gwu.edu/~jazz/performersb.html" target="_blank">the U Street corridor</a>)—to the home of the National Symphony Orchestra (<a title="External Link" href="http://www.kennedy-center.org/" target="_blank">The Kennedy Center</a>) to the lesser-known theater-houses such as Sidney Harman Hal (<a title="External Link" href="http://www.shakespearetheatre.org/" target="_blank">The Shakespeare Theatre</a>) to the <a title="External Link" href="http://www.whitehousehistory.org/whha_timelines/timelines_musical-performances.html" target="_blank">White House</a> itself.<span> </span>And while most of D.C.’s media is news-driven, it’s popularity as a location for films is in a resurgence as evidenced by the following films recently shot here: The Bourne Ultimatum, National Treasure: Book of Secrets, Transformers, Get Smart, and Burn After Reading.<span> </span>It’s a similar story for Television shows.<span> </span>And let’s not forget that<a title="External Link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_City" target="_blank"> Chocolate City</a> is where the funky Go-go got started.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">One might say D.C. is politics from the start, but still got art in its heart.</p>
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