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Paperback How to Agent Your Agent Book

ISBN: 1580650422

ISBN13: 9781580650427

How to Agent Your Agent

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Nancy Rainford takes the reader behind the scenes to reveal the techniques, politics, and unspoken rules of being an agent. Agents and managers are the gatekeepers and power brokers to getting work in... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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It's like being a fly on the wall of a talent agency

As an agent, I have a love/hate relationship with this book. On the one hand, I hate it for exposing so many of my secrets. But on the other hand, I love that it's so direct and honest. Nancy ran her own successful talent agency for many years and she obviously knows what she's talking about. So if you're my client, please don't buy this book. But if you're not, I suggest you pick this one up right away.

A must for anyone who is building an acting career!

This is a great book, I couldn't put it down. My husband and I are both actors, and we actually fought over who got to read it first (we alternated). I have already recommended this book to all of my friends who are actors. It is that valuable and should be required reading for every actor in Hollywood. The book is not just a primer on the Hollywood protocol and pecking order, but "How to Agent Your Agent" goes into such wonderful detail so as to demystify how an actor should handle his/her agent. So many actors are constantly in a quandry of how to handle a situation with their agents, or they are downright dissatisfied with their agents. This book helps an actor to define what you have control over and what you can change. Years of experience are in this book to help keep actors from making mistakes when it comes representation. Thank you, Ms. Rainford, for telling it like it is (and being such a great storyteller).

HELPFUL TO WRITERS AS WELL...

This book is wonderful. Humorous and informative; my favorite combination. I am not an aspiring actress, and have only delt with Two Literary Agents in the sale of my first 4 books; however, I found Ms. Rainfords book an excellent resource. I would recomend this book to anyone who has an Agent; is thinking of getting an Agent; wants to become an Agent; or is thinking of leaving her Agent. Or anyone who is going to HOLLYWOOD to PITCH anything.It's hard to believe Nancy Rainford hasn't written more books. Perhaps a humorous novel about her business? The book flows with the ease of a best selling novel! 5 stars to this one!Marsha Marks

Here's the real deal kid

Could also be the name of Nancy Rainford's insightful and energetic book. How to Agent Your Agent is at once a fun breezy read and the advice every actor needs to set up for themselves a realistic philosophy and strategy creating their success in the wild business of show. To all but brandname actors the interior life of the creature called agent is a mystery. Ms. Rainford dismantles so many myths there's little choice but to draw clean slate on what you think you know about agents. Comparable to "The Art of War," the hunter must understand the nature, habits, and motivations of game sought. If you believe in the value of your craft and take your business seriously read this book not once but over and over. Take a walk in the agents shoes so the agent can walk with you.

Graduation Present

I hope this isn't too late, but think of this: if you have a son or daughter graduating this year and they say they are going to Hollywood you MUST buy them this book. Here is a book written by the ultimate insider (one who has seen Hollywood from many angles, has worked with the people you only see on the silver screen, and obviously has the gift of gab she writes about). Basically, the author answers the question of why there are is so much good talent waiting tables and driving the Universal Studios tram: you have to WORK to get work in Hollywood. In addition to the inside tips and inside dirt there is a very valuable addition of the resources available to the potential "star." All of this is wrapped up in a very well written package. If you want to act, you pass up this book at your peril.
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