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The Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop

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Praise for the "Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop"

“Just wanted to keep in touch and let you know that your Boot Camp in Atlanta was EXCEPTIONAL!! Thank you for introducing us to the guests and all that valuable information.

Some measure success with money and accomplishments. I tend to measure success by the many lives one touches in a positive way that causes that individual to become a better person. You possess those skills, and you are very passionate about passing on your insights, and what you have learned over the years.”
“I attended your boot camp on June 26. I cannot tell you how much I learned from you that weekend. Your two day event was excellent and gave me the information I needed to take a four year college education in the arts and finally move it to the next level. Getting started is almost impossible especially when you don't know which doors to knock on and which ones not to. I wish you continued success and thank you again for the invaluable information you shared. The handouts alone were worth the cost of the workshop.”
“Your seminar and book helped me prepare for my latest "go-see," and the hints that you outlined were extremely helpful. The best part is, I booked the job and will be seen in an ad for the American Cancer Society. Being informed definitely gave me an advantage.”
You are one of the best coaches around, and your classes and information is always incredible.”
“Thanks, Aaron! I really was impressed with the professional quality of your boot camp. It was great for me, a true beginner; but it was also informative and met the needs of the more experienced attendees. Everyone seemed to enjoy the whole experience. I know I sure did!

What was the best part? That's easy! You might think it was the information so freely shared, and that ranks right up there. But even more important to me was the enthusiasm the presenters had that encouraged all of us. Wow! Armed with the tools you provided and the spirit you instilled in all of us...look out...here we come...Aaron's Army of Success.”

Find an agent, a photographer, and even get bookings on your own!

Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop is an all-day acting and commercial modeling seminar which brings you in contact with some of the most successful people in the industry. Learn how you can get started and get work as an actor and commercial model in your market.

Play video Video from the Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop • Video by John Bintz and Shawn Murphy

The next workshop is secheuled for Baltimore, Maryland on November 8th and future camps will be coming to Charleston, South Carolina, on November 15th; Dallas, TX, on November 18th

The Becoming a Successful Actor and Commercial Model Workshop is Produced by Aaron Marcus.

For additional information on future workshops, or if you are having problems downloading the registration form, please contact Aaron Marcus at aaron@howtomodel.com or by phone at (410) 764-8270.

Acting/Modeling Boot Camp Acting/Modeling Boot Camp
Baltimore, MD • 2007
Photo by John Bintz