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How To Make It In The Entertainment Industry by mainestman: 9:39am On Mar 10, 2016
How to make it in the Entertainment Industry
So you’re talented! People have complimented you on your voice, producing, jokes etc. You’ve decided you want to be an entertainer. In a couple of months you’ll hit it big and start raking in money like Davido, Basketmouth and Don Jazzy. In fact, the industry doesn’t know what’s about to hit them, let me get a record deal, a year gone no record deal, two years still nothing, you can’t believe you’ve quit school for this rubbish.

The entertainment industry is the most ruthless, unforgiving, cutthroat industry out there. Cracking it takes time, money, the right people around you and a sprinkle of luck. That aside, you can learn from the mistakes of others and save unnecessary time doing unnecessary things

Step 1
I’ll assume that you are actually talented and not like those people on Talent shows who embarrass themselves on national TV. With that said, record your talent, there’s no excuse if you don’t have a phone that records, find one. If you’re funny record it, if you can sing record it (you can do a rendition of someone else’ song or perform one of yours), if you’re a producer record a beat/sample.

The reason for having a digital copy of your performance explains itself. Digital files are far easier to share than actually going from office to office performing.

Post it online, forget putting it on Linda Ikeji for now. Post it on YouTube, SoundCloud, Instagram, Twitter or any other free video/audio platform. As a performer you need as much exposure as you can possibly get, make social media work for you.

Step 2
You’ve posted it online and you’re getting views, likes, retweets etc. but it’s not translating into the Holy Grail; BOOKINGS.
There are a couple of solutions to this. You can get yourself a manager, it’ll be his job to shop you around to event hosts, find you a record label, find you a video director, stylist etc. Finding a manager can be tricky at the best of times, there’s always the temptation to go with the people you know i.e. childhood friends, relatives etc. This often ends up being unwise. Issues of incompetency, trust, mismanagement quickly arise and just like that your career has gone down the drain.

An alternative is to go with a talent agent or talent management company. For example, www.booktalent.com.ng As a new artist they’ll help you get bookings, find music video directors, get you a record deal, endorsements, sponsors etc.

HOW DO I GET A TALENT AGENT?
It depends. Every talent agent wants the next Wizkid or A.Y Makun. The truth is, the entertainment industry is very subjective. Therefore, before you get an agent, be certain that these things are in place:
-Be talented. Don’t waste their time!
-Put yourself out there. Twitter, Instagram, YouTube etc.
-Be presentable. Nobody wants to tell you how to dress or how to look. Just don’t look like a clown.
-Be ready to work. Work might be a show in Enugu or Borno, work might be endless interviews and taking pictures with fans. Saying no to work is the ultimate death nail.

HOW MUCH WILL A TALENT AGENT COST?
Again this depends on what you want. Talent agents don’t want to waste their time babysitting you. You need to know what you want. If you’re looking for a record deal, that’s what they’ll get you. If you want bookings, that’s what they’ll deliver. If you want your song played on Mtv that’s what they’ll do. Different services will have different costs. The best thing is to get in touch with them and find out yourself.

DO A COLLABORATION
Feature someone who’s more established than you are. This has worked time and time again for upcoming artistes. Remember how Davido featured Naeto C for his debut single “Back when”? That song launched Davido into the music industry. It’s a tested and tried formula and it works. Established artists are notorious for being selective about who they collaborate with. Getting them to feature with an unknown artist is almost impossible and that is where an agent comes in. companies like www.booktalent.com.ng can help you get more established artists to feature on your song. Get a popular artiste to feature on your song and watch your career grow.

DO A MUSIC VIDEO
This is important for music channels. More viewers, more exposure, you get the picture. Get a decent music director to direct your music video and get it on TV. Sounds easy right, well it’s not. First of all consider the director you’ll get for your music video. The more famous the director the more your song is likely to get played on music channels. Directors like Clarence Peters and Sesan don’t come cheap but they’re always worth it. www.booktalent.com.ng can help you book a director and get your music played on TV.

BE HUMBLE
Always be humble. A great example is 2face, with all his awards and all his accomplishments he still remains one of the most humble people in the industry. People want to work with him, people want to be around him. Humility goes a long way in helping your career.

For more advice on the entertainment industry please click here www.talentagencyguide..com.ng

I hope this has been helpful! Good luck out there

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Re: How To Make It In The Entertainment Industry by Chanchit: 10:05am On Mar 10, 2016
All true.
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Re: How To Make It In The Entertainment Industry by emmapk1: 4:12pm On Dec 05, 2020
You need to be creative and conscious to become successful in the entertainment industry. Furthermore, you need current news about the entertainment industry like movies, songs, singers, actors, etc. You can also read news about entertainment on an online website that shares updates. These things will make you sharp and bright.

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