Hey all,
I was hoping to get some advice from you. I seem to be able to get individual puppet-making gigs easily enough (though not of the price and frequency to sustain myself, yet, unfortunately), but I'm having a **** of a time getting anything video-related. I got the commercial thing last year, but aside from that the closest I've really got since is some interest. Now, I've gotten an amount of interest, which is cool, and probably a good sign in and of itself, but I'd love to get more commercial work.
There are two problems, there, I suppose. One is: finding where to advertise my services as a puppet-builder and performer. I know there are people here who do work for shows and such; how did you get that work? How do you continue to get that work? Are you more often than not approaching clients, or are they approaching you?
The second question is: how do you advertise your services? I've got a couple shows I do, and I continue to build puppets, so there's a portfolio growing, there, but I feel like I could/should be doing more. The Colbert Puppet Challenge is intended to get me some exposure, of course, and will hopefully succeed (when I finish the thing), but what are the things that other people are doing to advertise themselves?
Hints, Tips, Suggestions and the rest would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Brian
I was hoping to get some advice from you. I seem to be able to get individual puppet-making gigs easily enough (though not of the price and frequency to sustain myself, yet, unfortunately), but I'm having a **** of a time getting anything video-related. I got the commercial thing last year, but aside from that the closest I've really got since is some interest. Now, I've gotten an amount of interest, which is cool, and probably a good sign in and of itself, but I'd love to get more commercial work.
There are two problems, there, I suppose. One is: finding where to advertise my services as a puppet-builder and performer. I know there are people here who do work for shows and such; how did you get that work? How do you continue to get that work? Are you more often than not approaching clients, or are they approaching you?
The second question is: how do you advertise your services? I've got a couple shows I do, and I continue to build puppets, so there's a portfolio growing, there, but I feel like I could/should be doing more. The Colbert Puppet Challenge is intended to get me some exposure, of course, and will hopefully succeed (when I finish the thing), but what are the things that other people are doing to advertise themselves?
Hints, Tips, Suggestions and the rest would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Brian