Martha Stewart was Better than Donald Trump.

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:32 pm

With Reality TV it looks as if Donald Trump is the champ. Unfortunately Donald Trump’s depiction of corporate America is so far from the truth that it is no wonder anyone watches that show all. Martha Stewart’s show was much better in that it was more in line with reality. After all we are talking about reality TV aren’t we? Please click here to keep reading this article…

Another Reality TV Show or a Reality Check?

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:38 pm

These days there is a growing trend towards reality TV shows that are based on external shallow values. With the appeal of junk food, it has a powerful hypnotic effect even on the strongest minds. But while reality TV may seem like a harmless form of entertainment, the damage (which is done so subtly) is very powerful and therefore it deserves a closer look. So the question is *Do we really need another reality TV show or perhaps it’s time for a reality check?* Please click here to keep reading this article…

Unlocking Mark Burnett’s secrets of success.

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:40 pm

Without a doubt, the King of Reality TV is Mark Burnett. From Survivor to The Apprentice to The Contender, Mark Burnett has been the man behind some of the most successful shows in history. But how did he do it? How did this former British Paratrooper become one of the most powerful men in Television. Please click here to keep reading this article…

Reality TV Still Going Strong With Survivor.

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:47 pm

Survivor the show that started the reality TV craze is back with its latest installment, Survivor Season 11 the Maya Empire. CBS will be keeping with its tested and proven formula of abandoning contestants in remote locations where they will live, work, and compete together for 39 days to win the 1 million dollar prize. Please click here to keep reading this article.

Reality TV - How Low Can It Go?

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:49 pm

There’s a book written by Stephen King called The Running Man He wrote the book in 1982, and in 1987 it was made into a rather good film starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. I remember the first time I watched that film I thought it was an interesting piece of science fiction. The thought of people being hunted down and eliminated/killed for national TV was very unique, and a bit far fetched. Please click here to keep reading this article…

The Future of Reality TV.

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:52 pm

Anything that makes a splash like the “Reality TV” boom is bound to bring out the skeptics. What’s most interesting about this hot genre in programming is that the skeptics are both the buyer and the seller. The viewing audience and the Networks both ask the fearful question, “How long can this last?” Please click here to keep reading this article…

Celebrities on Reality TV

Blog Category: LA, Reality TV Show Pitch, Hollywood — Blogged by: support on February 28, 2007 at 9:54 pm

Is it me or are we seeing more and more former celebrities and celebrities on the C or D list on television nowadays? Practically anywhere you look on television you can find former stars trying to make a comeback. Please click here to keep reading this article…

Acting Modeling in Tokyo

Blog Category: Acting Modeling Tokyo — Blogged by: support on March 12, 2007 at 4:48 am

This section of the blog will deal exlusively with Acting/Modeling/Narration in Tokyo. I will be posting all the questions and my responses here first. I’m sure this information will be of interest to many considering a move to Japan, so please let me know if there is anything I may have missed or if you want something expanded on.

Regards,
Matt

Acting Modeling in Tokyo Questions #1

Blog Category: Acting Modeling Tokyo — Blogged by: support on March 12, 2007 at 5:03 am

Question: I am interested in purchasing your book on working the Japanese entertainment industry. This message is just to make sure that your website is still active, and that I can still get the consultation.

Incidently, I work mostly in stunts and motion capture combat. Is there any part of your book that would relate to that field?

Answer: Yes, the ebook is up to date and I am on hand to answer any questions you may have.

The stunt work will be an advantage and I would certainly mention the motion capture. I did some blue screen work, but most of it is regular film. You might be doing a sporting job, or military, etc. I think you will get work as an actor, rather than just filling in — all that type of work goes directly to the actor in Tokyo.

—————
Question: I purchased your e-book  a month ago. I particularly appreciated the comprehensive list of agencies. I was wondering if i could ask your advice.

My speciality is medieval western Martial arts. I have the people and equipment to show several different centuries of medieval combat, including the armour.

Before now, I had only took opportunities as they came. Now I intend to seek out jobs. Could you recommend an agency that might be interested in what I have to offer?

Answer: I would recommend you take in some pictures of you dressed up in the Medieval garb and perhaps make a short video of it.

As for the agencies, tell them all. Unless you have fluent Japanese and are well known, companies will be reluctant to hire you direct — they prefer the safety of using the agencies who will send someone along to make sure everything runs smoothly with the actors.

The agencies don’t all get the same jobs, so the more that know you and what you can do, the better off you’ll be.

Acting Modeling in Tokyo Questions #2

Blog Category: Acting Modeling Tokyo — Blogged by: support on March 12, 2007 at 5:40 am

Question: Hi, I really want to do modeling when I go to Japan (Tokyo) as a part time job after school, I’ll go to Japan in April and the school will start in July.

I was wondering if you could help me finding a part time job.

—————

Answer: Many students in Tokyo also do acting/modeling work. There can be some problems with scheduling, but you’ll have a visa, so no problems there.

The way it works is you register with the agencies, then they call you for jobs. Occasionally, they ask me to help them find people, but mostly they do it all themselves.
—————

Question: Thank you very much for your reply, I’m very glad to hear from you.
I’ve been trying to find a way to go to Japan and study there for like 2-3 years now and I’ll finally go now. When I’ve been in Japan for a while I’m going to try to help other people who want to study in Japan because I don’t want them to feel the way I felt while searching for everything on my own.

How long does the models work?

—————

Answer: I think a lot of people were critical of me initally for giving out the acting information, but I just don’t see why others shouldn’t be able to get involved. It was hard to find, but well worth it in the end. Wanting to help others is a great idea.

The jobs themselves vary, but can go all day. The shortest jobs I ever did were voice over and the longest TV Saigen (re-enactment) dramas. I think it works out differently for everyone. I mostly did Commercials, print, etc, others do mostly TV and others do a combination of everything.

« Previous PageNext Page »