Tuesday, February 19, 2013

How To Get More Work With Less Effort.

Can you really get more work with less effort?  The simple answer is yes.  That is the whole point of the focused approach.  When you get really good at one thing, that one thing will bring you all of the work you want.  In fact it will bring you work that you don't expect.

Since last September, my wife has been a background actress.  In some ways you can say I am now too.  The difference is most of her income is money from acting where mine isn't.  Acting would be like a third or fourth place after marketing, training and writing.

The funny thing about it is that I get about half the work that she does with zero effort.  She works very hard at it and is much better than I am.  Speaking on stage is acting, but acting is way harder than speaking on stage.  On stage when I give presentations, I don't care where the camera is and the audience is always there.

Last week we saw two events that are worth discussing in this blog.  First we went to Long Beach to work on a TV show where people from the audience get to speak on TV and give their opinion on camera.  Half of the people were background actors filling in.  It is a way for non-union actors to get some speaking practice on camera.

On Set & In Wardrobe
Most of the regular patrons and background actors were very normal and talked about the product as if two friends were asking each other for advice.  One couple, turned up the acting and really went all out to pick it apart.  The whole room stopped and stared.  The interviewer jumped up and walked out of the room, talked to the director and the interviews were abruptly ended.

Just prior to that we went to Burbank California to meet some casting directors.  There we witnessed another exchange I thought would be worth understanding.  I already posted this on Facebook because I thought it was so important as a lesson in business and life.

A woman in her mid twenties with tattoos all the way down her arms, commonly called gang sleeve's, and those tribal ear hole enlargers, which she called "ear plugs", was asking for more roles as a conservative parent, office worker, lawyer or detective.  Roles my wife gets regularly, and since we aren't parents, she always wonders why they pick her to be a parent.

The woman went on to explain how she has a great wardrobe of "conservative" clothes and has "tricks" to hide her tattoos and ear plugs.  She spent another couple of minutes trying to convince the casting directors to use her more for those roles.

Politely the first casting director said that there are thousands of people that want those jobs and it is easier to pick the ones that don't have tattoos and ear plugs because there is less of a chance the director will send them home and be mad at the casting director.

The woman argued for another couple of minutes.

A second casting director responded, "With all of the shows that allow tattoos and ear plugs why don't you just submit for those?  Looking around the room, you are the only one here that fits that role. "

The woman didn't know.  It is possible that the woman was "conservative" and the ink and ear plugs were just bad choices.  More likely, the ink and ear plugs were a reflection of her real personality.  She looked very comfortable with them, and arguing about them.  My advice would be, don't argue with your boss before they hire you, but that isn't the point here.

Both of the casting directors basically said the same thing.  You will get more work with less effort if you just be the best "you" that you can be.  That is true in any field of work.  If you are in the wrong line of work, the best "you" will eventually find a way to move on to where you belong, or someone will recognize your talent and take you there.

My wife also began to understand that as an 18 year veteran of elementary school classrooms, she is the "look" that Hollywood likes to use as a parent and she is great with kids making her the perfect TV "parent".  She also has an MBA and Real Estate License with a great business wardrobe.  When she gets to the set to be a lawyer or detective, wardrobe is always happy and never has to find her clothes and dress her up.  It makes everyone's job easy when she just takes roles as herself.

Last November, I was standing with Jerome Hamilton, so I asked what I could do to move up the food chain.  He said 'Brother, you just keep doing what you are doing.  Look around at the rest of the background, you'll get there faster than you think."  15 minutes later he was right.  I got an upgrade.

Don't get caught up worrying about getting ahead the way other people get ahead.  Look in the mirror and be the best that you can be, enjoy your life as you and things will happen.

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