Answering a Reader Question #471

Julie Cran Wrote:

I dont understand the difference between "modeling agencies" and "talent agencies" and why would I buy the "backstage" newspaper if it is al about "acting"? Why Should I look for talent agencies as well, if I wanna be a model, independently of the division I'd fit in. Can you explain those facts? Thanks!

Hi, Julie!

Modeling agencies only represent models. Talent agencies represent both models and actors. Since you have no interest in acting, you don't need to buy the "backstage" newspaper.

Because talent agencies also have modeling divisions, they are worth submitting to for modeling representation. You do not have to do acting work just because you are signed to a talent agency. If you get signed to a talent agency and tell the agent you only want to do modeling, then that's the type of work they'll get for you.

Many models first submit to modeling agencies only and then if they don't have any luck, they'll expand their possibilities to include talent agencies. So it's just another way of increasing the number of places you can submit to. Getting signed to either a modeling agency or a talent agency but sticking to just modeling there are both legit and effective ways of starting that type of career.

But you don't have to submit to talent agencies if you don't want to. There's no rule that says you have to do that.

Hope that clears things up for you!

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