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我们家也遇到一模一样的情况,也是照了相然后就电话来说要interview,不过我们后来决定没去。
以下的信息是从网上看来的:
the majority of baby/childrens' modelling agencies make their money purely out of stooging people to be on their books.
The stalls that they set up at shopping centres etc is purely a marketing ploy to get your dollars (not that your child is not gorgeous!) but they take full advantage of every parent thinking that their baby/child is the most beautiful in the world, if they're certain that they can get your child jobs then they should cover any of the costs in having the child on their books...and the prices these agencies are charging for taking a photo and sticking it on their website is absolutely ridiculous!
How do I know if an agency is reputable? - Check how long the agency has been established.
- Look on the MEAA website www.alliance.org.au as they have a list of recommended agents.
- Ask what rates of commission are charged, as there are industry standards.
- Ask how many people the agency represents? The less they rep, the more personalised level of service they will be able to offer.
- Ask who they currently represent that you might know from film, theatre or television?
- Ask if the agency is affiliated with any organisations. Eg; VCAA (Victorian Childrens Agents Association) or the ADAA (Australian Dramatic Agents Association).
- Ask industry professionals, such as Casting or Production Houses, who they deal with regularly and trust. The bigger Casting Houses in Melbourne include Mullinars, Maura Fay, Nick Hamon and Chameleon.
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