As we all struggle to remember to write 2016 instead of 2015, it seems like the ideal time to talk about change. Ever feel like the minute you get used to a social media app or website, there’s a new one you have to learn? You finally cave in and join Twitter just in time for Instagram to be the latest thing. Not that I would know anything about this. I’m cool. I poke.
Change is good.
Younger actors seem more resilient when it comes to change. They expect there to be a new phone next year. They can’t wait for the latest craze in social media. They’re certainly quicker to dedicate a Facebook page to their acting career. It’s often hard to get them to stop tweeting the latest news from the set.
Many actors have struggled against changes in the status quo. It’s new. It’s different. Some avoid it over the “cool factor.” None of these are good reasons to skip a free PR machine. And now there are multiple submission sites that actors should belong to, but many of you are holding out. The only way to guarantee that you are considered for all available opportunities is to submit to as many as possible. We can’t bring you in if you aren’t in our
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