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RE: the networking thing I was stressing out over, it was mostly fun. I’m still not great at it, but I was definitely not the disaster that I imagined.
Part of the event, hosted by Chicago Filmmakers, included a TED style talk by LEW OJEDA and JOSEPH R. LEWIS of The Underground Multiplex. The entire presentation was great, but what really resonated with me were their thoughts on being a transmedia artist. Basically, the game has changed. No one is merely a Director, merely a DP, merely a Producer in the era of digital entertainment. If you’re going to be successful you have to wear all of the hats and you need to look good in them. No one has the luxury of specializing anymore. Content creation is king and you must learn to rule.
During the question and answer portion of the talk, someone asked how actors might apply this idea to their work. Lewis said (paraphrasing) that when someone says the word actor, he sees someone who is not in control of their own career. He sees someone waiting for the next job to come around. In order to take charge of the uncertain career of an actor you have to–you guessed it– create. Write yourself a role you’ve always wanted to play and get it out there.
In other news, I’ve been cast in a Columbia student film. It’s horror, and I’ve been promised that there will be “Carrie amounts of fake blood.”