Get the most out of your Actors-Inc membership
Update personal information
As an artist on Actors-Inc, you need to ensure that your personal site is kept up to date. Your looks, skills and experience will all change over time, so it is important that your site reflects these changes. After all, if a casting director calls you in for an audition they will expect to be meeting the same person they found on Actors-Inc!
You can update your site at any time by logging in to www.AT2Global.co.ukwith your username and password. If you do not know your username and password, please email us at info@Actors-Inc.co.uk
Please note: Your level of access on the site is dictated by permissions associated with your agency, which may affect the abilty to update certain parts of your site. Freelance artists have full access.
Upload a Video Reel
What better way to demonstrate your talent than with video footage of yourself in action? Displaying a video reel on Artists-Inc allows you to prove you have what it takes to those who are shortlisting talent for their productions.
If you would like to send us your video tape, CD or DVD, we can convert it to fit the web and upload it to your site. If you would like your show reel returned then simply include a stamped, self-addressed envelope and we’ll send it back to you.
Click here for more information on video showreels
Email/Mobile number
If you have an email address and/or mobile number then please ensure you enter them under the ‘Details’ section of your site. This will allow you to receive messages and account renewal reminders through the AT2 system. It will also allow your agent to contact you via AT2.
Send a Pitch
You can send your entire Actors-Inc site with a message via an html email. This means you promote yourself as an artist to anyone, anywhere in the world.
So if you meet someone in the industry and you want them to see your Artists-Inc site, simply login to your site, click on ‘Pitch’ and follow the steps. If you’re sending a pitch for the first time, you may like to send it to your own email address first to see how it will look from the recipient’s point of view. |