Divimage Newsletter 2013 WEB
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Divimage Newsletter 2013 WEB
The fine art of self promotion. Illustration by Maxfield Parrish D������� D������� way for an actor to promote themselves at the bottom of every email they send, yet so many miss this opportunity. It’s as easy as writing your name. If someone gets an email from you, but isn’t immediately sure who you are, one look at the E-Card and there you are, selling your terrific image, once again. Why not give it a try? I use a professional page layout program, but you can do it in Word, or any other program that handles text and images. There are lots of free software packages on the web to explore. Bobby Reed’s Image Services I’ve been designing promotional artwork for myself and other performers for over 30 years, and now I’m starting to promote these services here in Los Angeles. I hope they’ll be useful to my actor and musician friends. I’ve also been taking some headshots and promotional photos in 2012 (samples on the right) and I’m pleased with the way the work is progressing. Click on any of these work samples and be taken to their respective sites (if they have one). alone, as I liked the orange tone (and I’m just fakin’ it of course, but the results made the font color match), and the third photo is a speak for themclient who needed selves. I took the this character in top three photos her promtional with my 8 megaarsenal, so we shot pixel HTC Evo cellthis. The first and phone, then third folks are touched them up a actors, and the bit in my photo middle guy is a perprogram (PhotoPlus X5 by Serif). The sonal trainer who needed an image and first guy was a castmate in a baseball logo combo for his electronic and movie I was in, the second guy I left Screen Grabs printed promotional materials. That is not his real name, just the attitude. I’ve also been helping actor friends with their E-Cards (samples from Carl, left, and Judy, below). These are the clearest and simplest (and cheapest – FREE!) This is also one easy and foolproof way to promote yourself in the world of film and television. Danielle (below) and I worked on a film together, and when I watched her reel, there was this image in one of the scenes (which I thought was just stunning), but the still was not on her web site, so I grabbed it for her, added her name, and this is the result. Took three minutes, tops. Also, posters and newsletters go a long way to articulating what it is you’re selling. You obviously see that all movies and television shows and web series have artwork to represent them. Logos, photos, text, design. Yet some actors will continually send out only a photo and résumé to represent what they are selling. Not only is that boring, but it’s a waste of a potential promotional opportunity. If you have someone’s attention for one brief moment, why not shine and thrill them with some hot images of you in action? Left is a poster I designed for one of my New York nightclub acts in the late 1970s, based on the famous Blackglama Mink ad campaign of the era. All the News that Fits Newsletters can be short, long, or in between (this file you’re reading is basically a newsletter format). They’re a great way to stay in touch with your fan base, add links to new clips and scenes you’re promoting, and lots of photos from set and publicity shots. Some people use MailChimp, Constant Contact, or one of the other newsletter blasting services. They have template software for you to design your newsletter in, but it looks like a template. Why not consider having Divimage design something customized for you? Until the Real Thing Comes Along know the time until they finish it can vary widely. Suffice it to say that as actors, image is everything. Try to think along the lines of how big, commercially successful actors are presented in their images. You don’t see George Clooney’s pic and res I make fake movie posters for my projects immediately after I shoot them. on his posters, do you? Of course not; he has slickly designed artwork wherever I certainly don’t want to step on the he appears. You can too, with a little filmmaker’s toes, but a little preproduction promotional work is usually help from Divimage. Or, of course, you can do it yourself. There are thousands harmless, and often welcome. Below, I shot this sci-fi film, and threw this little of YouTube tutorials on how to lay out promo slug together to announce that I artwork, lots of design tips, or you can had shot it, and it was coming, one day. do what I do: just scour the web for images and layouts that appeal to you, For those of us who make movies, you and imitate the best of the best. Anton Chekhov said: “There is nothing new in art except talent” and that makes sense to me. Let us know how Divimage can help you present yourself in the best possible, graphically thrilling, light. Some samples are on the following pages. Just click on the logo below to go to my site. The fine art of portraiture. Divimage is involved with lots of images. From many different types of performers: actors, musicians, dancers, models. You name it. We shoot it. Here are four examples of Divimage shots. We photograph women, too.