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How To Use Social Media To Land A Hollywood Gig

Do you ever find yourself saying, “They should make my life into a TV show”? Or perhaps you might say, “How do I get that gig?” I know I do. As far as I’m concerned, I think my life would be uber interesting for others to watch.

A new era of Entertainment has rolled in. Welcome to the era of the Everyday-Person-Turned-TV-Star.

Scan through the TV guide and you will see shows like American Pickers, Anthony Bourdain’s No Reservations, Million Dollar Listings, The Rachel Zoe Project (my all time favorite show), Flipping Out, Keeping Up With The Kardashians, The Spin Crowd, and the list goes on and on. So what do all these shows have in common? They are all based on a professional industry and spun into an exciting story giving the viewers a glimpse into the lives of those who might not have ever been known.

It is clear that this type of voyeuristic programming is in high demand. And with a growing number of channels there is also a growing demand for quality programming. We, the audience, also have a growing desire to get a glimpse of the lives of every day people.

I correlate this to the growth of the Social Media phenomenon. Today, we have more access than ever to the lives of strangers and we are eating it up. We are nosier than ever. We want more!! And luckily for us, Hollywood is listening and creating programming we really want to watch.

So, to go back to my original question…

Do you fantasize about being a Documentary Television Star?

If you answered YES, then read on! If you answered no, you probably should still read on because these tips can be applied to achieve your dreams to be something even greater than a celebrity!

HOW TO INCREASE YOUR CHANCES OF BEING FOUND ONLINE.
The quick and dirty guide for Professionals to grow your exposure online for Casting Directors and Producers to Find You!

All the info below is taken from experience I have had working as an “acting” Casting Agent. My medium – Social Media.

In January I published a post called Casting in the Social Media Age, in which I proved — yes with metrics (gasp — why Casting Directors and Producers should be using Social Media for Casting Reality and Documentary type Programming. This post is a complement to that and to a recent radio segment on Cathy Brooks’ Social Media Hour, on which I was a guest on with Alec Shankman, the CEO of GotCast.com, an online Social Casting Platform.

So, let’s get started shall we?

Buy Your Domain Name

This is absolutely the most important thing you can do in order to be found. I have written about it before and branding your name is the number one thing you must do. Not only do you want to control your own image, you also don’t want your competitors or enemies posting things that could be detrimental to your career. (We hope people aren’t that vicious, but we like to take all precautions)

In addition, people are squatting domain names as well, and selling them for a higher price, so make sure you go and grab it yourself before someone else does.
If you are not interested in doing it up extravagantly, at the very least you should post a picture and your “keywords” or a tagline that best describes who you are with your contact information.  That will make do for now. It makes it easier for the casting people and it makes you seem more credible. Believe me!

Define Keywords that you will use Specifically to Brand Yourself.

I talk about keywords often because they are super important! As a professional talent “stalker,” and I mean that is the best way possible, I define a list of keywords that I will use to find the types of people I am looking for. This gives me the edge to go “uber deep” and really find the right types of people.

What does “uber deep” mean?  It is a term I use to describe the process in which I perform to find expert on different levels.  This could include a search in forums, on video sharing sites, on obscure membership sites, on blogs, on twitter, on social networks, on podcast networks, and everywhere else that online users may be lurking.  It is the process in which you find your audience.  But the bottom line is that it goes far beyond just a simple google search.

So back to the Keywords.  These keywords should be as specific as possible. There are millions of Real Estate brokers out there, but how many specify in Art Deco Real Estate? If this is you, make sure it is known. You never know if that is what someone is looking for. What are your specialties? Are you a PhD? Are you well versed in Shakespeare? Can you speak 10 languages? Do you know the Morse Code? The more specific the better! And these should be included.

NOTE: These keywords should be your brand! Being the expert in the obscure is that more interesting!

Put these Keywords Everywhere.

By putting these keywords in niche networks you are also increasing your chances of being found. Put them in Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Youtube, Vimeo, and Myspace.

Hold Up – Did she just say Myspace? I sure did. While Myspace may have a lot of bad press these days, it is still the number one place for Music, Models, and others in the arts. So if you fall under that category, don’t let Myspace pass you by.

Now you might be saying, why do I need to put these keywords in my Facebook and Twitter? These are networks that I use personally. The answer is simple, there are millions of people on these networks and when I am casting a project, it is the second place I search. (After blogs and the traditional search engines.) More likely people have a Facebook account than they have a blog. So it makes perfect sense.

I also search Twitter Lists and Bios. So putting it in your bio is very important.

Blog, Blog, Blog

I talk about having a blog often and it is for many reasons. Most importantly it increases your chances of being found on the search engines. It also makes you sound like you know what the heck you are talking about.

As always make sure you are blogging about your chosen keywords.

Join Talent Related and Niche Social Networks

There are thousands of Social Networks and at times that could be intimidating. Join one or two that appeal to you. Even if you aren’t active, it can’t do you any harm to join them. When I am working on a very specific project I go straight to the niche networks because I am more likely to find the right person quicker. As these are highly targeted to specific industries and hobbies, it also allows me to network with those in the know and they can point me in the right direction. It is a great way to spread your wings and it also shows that you are really interested in the topic and not just trying to get your 5 minutes of fame.

The following is a list of Niche Networks that might be of interest to you

General Talent
GotCast.com – GotCast works with many major Hollywood productions to find their talent.  There are hundreds of Casting Calls and high profile auditions listed.
TalentMaven – TalentMaven is the LinkedIn for Actors, Musicians, & Models
VoiceOver Casting – A Site for VoiceOver Talent

Creative Talent
Zooppa- Zooppa is the Youtube for Your User-Generated Ads
Artician- A Creative Network for Art, Graphic Design, and Photography
ILike- A Site for Music and Fans
Event Filmmaker- The Event Filmmaker Social Media Network is an active online community comprised of the most creative and successful event film & video artists in the world.

Modeling/Fashion/Styling
IQONS- IQONS is the world’s largest network of creatives and professionals in fashion. Their members include designers, models, photographers, hair and makeup artists, stylists, bloggers, retailers, PRs, show producers, magazines, and manufacturers.

ModelXpress- all the fashion modeling, and a professional networking tool and community used by models, photographers, agents and industry professional

Science
Epernicus- A networking platform for scientists.
ScienceStage- An online portal for science, advanced teaching and academic research. Includes videos, audio clips and news.

Spiritual/Religious
Xt3 – A Catholic Social Network & Community
LightWorkers- Connecting Lightworks and the spiritually connected
Gaia- Health&Welness, Spirituality and Self Improvement Community

Misc.

VampireFreaks- A site for gothic interests
WiserEarth- A site for Eco-Friendly
GovLoop- A site for the government workers
CratenFire – A site dedicated to hobbies

Experts/Professionals
SelfGrowth- The most complete guide to information about Self Improvement, Personal Growth and Self Help on the Network.  This is a great place to list yourself no matter what career.

Entrepreneurs
Sprouter- A Twitter-like Platform for Entrepreneurs

Food
ChefCommons
- Social Network & Community for foodies, chefs, restaurant owners, or anyone with a passion for food, cooking and eating experiences.
FoodCandy- Social network for cooking and food.

Health

MentalHealthSocial
– A Social network for those dealing with, caring for, or anyone with mental health problems
PatientsLikeMe – Connect and get support with other patients like yourself

There are many more!  But this should tide you over for a bit.

Get Your Groupies On Board

Think Tila Tequila, the only reason she got so famous is because she grew a huge following around her Myspace page and brought that to the table.  You can do the same!  By having followers, fans, and a community around you and or your work, you have leverage.  Producers are more likely to give you a shot because it is clear that you are likeable.

To build this you have to contribute to the community.  Share, Blog, and Create.  If you are good at what you do and put it out in the right arena, your following will come.  Stick with it!

Get Your Portfolio Out There

If you really want it badly enough you will do everything in your power to show off your skills.  Make a video reel, present your work, upload photos of yourself, and Brand yourself as you want to be known.  The less work the casting director has to do, the happier they are!

Make Your Contact Info Easy To Find!

If you want to be found make sure you have your contact info out there.  I hate nothing more than finding the most interesting blog or blog post only to find that the person doesn’t have the contact info on their site.  Opportunity Lost for the talent.  If you are afraid that you might get spam or anything like that make a special social media account email that will filter all your emails through this and check it semi-regularly. You never know who might be knocking at your door.

For more tips of Casting and Social Media you can listen to the full version of the Radio Segment below!

Cathy Brooks – Social Media Hour with Stephanie Frasco & Alec Shankman

Listen to internet radio with Cathy Brooks on Blog Talk Radio

So there you have it!!  I look forward to seeing you on the Tube!!

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Comments for “How To Use Social Media To Land A Hollywood Gig”

  • Social media are really effective when it comes in branding and advertising for example if you have a show or projects start promoting it in Facebook or Twitter and for sure you get more followers. With that case you project become popular.
  • Clare Hovan
    Hi Stephanie,
    The timing of your article was perfect for me...I am in the process of helping my 12-year-old daughter market herself as an actress. Your recommendations on how to use social media to do this are spot on....can't wait to start trying them out! BTW..my daughter's URL is: www.agencyprotalent.com/nikkih... (in case you know of any casting directors looking for tween actresses with husky voice (and big eyes/long eyelashes) : )
    Clare
  • Great tips Frasco!!! Can't wait to implement some of them!!'
  • Hi Margaret! Thanks for the feedback. You are doing a great job with your social media! I am very proud. You definitely have the built in audience thing going for you! Keep it up, you will be a huge star!!
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