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Henry W. Laster - Web For Actors client

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I just started using your site, but it is very fast and user friendly. I am so glad that I am using your site. i have already had one director to look at my profile and said it was impressive.

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Actor Website Tips | Create a link loop between your social media profiles. If you have a twitter account listed, link it back to the website.

Link up your actor website and your social media profiles I see a lot of actors missing this constantly. For instance, they advertise their website in a Twitter post, but when I go to the website, there is no link back to the Twitter.Similarly, I click on the Twitter link from...

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Actor Dictionary | Four Walling

What you should know

This is a technique used by producers who are handling their own distribution of a film and not dealing with any distribution companies. The producer will approach theatres individually and offer them a set negotiated flat fee to rent out their space. Essentially, they're paying for the 'four walls' of the theatre and for the use of their screen. The rental period could be for a night, a whole week, a month or just a weekend. Often times, the producer will have to also pay for the personnel like the projectionist, the ticket booth agent, concession and custodials. This minimizes the risk for theatre owner as the rental fee is guaranteed regardless of the film's ticket sales. However, the owner is foregoing any opportunity to show other film(s) in their theatre during the rental period. On the other hand, this is a huge risk on the producer, but he/she will get to keep 100% of the ticket sales should the film do well.

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