The Savvy Actor
On Saturday I dragged my gimpy-legged self to the Savvy Seminar given by The Savvy Actor and met the lovely Jodie Bentley (imdb) (and her delightful husband Michael and their adorable dachshund Sylvia). Sadly I did not get to meet Jodie’s business partner and co-teacher Kevin Urban as he was fulfilling obligations for their company in New York and could not make it. But I expect that I will meet him soon.
This was the inaugural West Coast/Los Angeles seminar from The Savvy Actor which is very exciting. They’ve been helping actors in New York for the last three years and they’ve finally expanded. Now we can benefit from their wealth of knowledge and experience here in LA. A chance to learn the all important business & marketing aspects of your career management from pair of people who extensive experience with both the business/marketing and the acting parts of the equation. And not only that, they’re out there practicing what they preach right now. They both have acting careers in addition to running The Savvy Actor.
Currently they have one Crash Course MBA Weekend scheduled here in LA. It’s coming up in just under a month towards the end of October (23&24, 10am-6pm). I believe that this will be the only event that they will have out here in 2010, so if you don’t jump on it you’ll have to wait until 2011 to get their marketing wisdom and savvy in one big concentrated dose. If you can’t make it, they do offer a few other options, including buying their book/course manual, a couple of seminar/workshops (some of which are webinars/held online & there for accessible anywhere you have an internet connection), and one on one coaching. So lots of possibilities.
Before I finish this, I’d like to just share a few of the gems I picked up in the hour that Jodie was speaking. She really emphasized the importance of consistency. Having a reason, a purpose, and a strategized plan behind everything you do. And basically realizing that you are your product (a thinking feeling product for sure, but still a product) and as such everything you do inevitably reflects your product/brand and the sooner you realize that and behave accordingly the better your results are going to be.
She also gave us an overview of the The Savvy Actor’s Six Vital Business Fundamentals. These are the six business fundamentals that they delve into in great detail during the Crash Course MBA Weekend. I’ll give you a summary here (based on my notes) so that you can get an idea of what the weekend really has in store for you.
These are the 6 roles or mindsets you need to incorporate into your thinking & being to effectively market yourself as an actor.
1. Be an Entrepreneur
Which Jodie tells us means embracing the entrepreneurial spirit and living your passion. It’s about know what you want in your life as well as your career. Letting go of what you think others want or expect from you and finding your “must”. Entrepreneurs are a passionate dedicated lot who happily blaze new trails in the pursuit of their passion. As artists we have no excuse for not doing the same.
2. Be a Project Manager
This fundamental is about having a plan of action – knowing how you are going to get there. ”There” being your must, your passion that you clearly defined with the first fundamental. Of course, your must is (or should be…) much bigger than a single goal or even a couple of goals, so as project manager you break it down. Jodie recommends working on no more that 3-5 goals at a time. Specifically 2 career goals, 1 life goal, and 1 financial goal. She likes a year time frame and stresses the importance of getting organized, mapping out a plan, and incorporating tasks related to your goals into your daily life. Goals are achieved by small steps on a regular basis.
3. Be a Brand Specialist
This is perhaps one of the most challenging aspects of all. As an actor, your brand is you. And to know your brand requires knowing yourself. Knowing not just what you like about yourself (or even what you don’t like about yourself) but knowing what other people see. What you bring to every situation you are in. Knowing your essence and not being afraid to show your essence to the world. A brand is a promise. People will choose your brand when they understand it and know that you understand it and will deliver what they are expecting. But don’t scare yourself with visions of typecasting. Your brand is your entry point, it’s your foot in the door. And people in this industry know that brands change, they evolve. So understand what your brand is now, polish it and sell it as is, it will launch your career & down the road it will evolve.
4. Be a Marketing Director
In this role you will need to make sure that all of your marketing materials reflect your brand (do you see how these fundamentals build on each other? I’m not mapping out explicitly from one to the next, but it’s not hard to see the connections if you look). Remember that your materials are how you communicate your brand – is your brand clear in every piece of marketing you are putting out there? Jodie gave us the Savvy Actor Definition of Marketing:
The creative promotion of your essence, your relationships, & your successes.
With your essence being your brand, your relationships being the people you connecting to and meeting with, and your successes being your successes. And she made a point of how important it is to own our successes. Even little ones. Success has a momentum, Celebrate it.
She also talked about the three types of headshots… 1. the one your significant other likes (the sexy one, you probably like it too). 2. the one your mother likes and 3. the one that sells you (your essence, your brand). The audience all laughed when she shared this with us….
5. Be a Community Embassador
This fundamental is all about how are you going to talk about your brand…. Ever been stumped by the question “What do you do?” or “Tell me about yourself?”? I know I have. And Jodie cut straight to the chase on how we really need to spend some time working out our answers so that not only are they short and sweet (and sound like they come from a human being), but that they communicate your passion, your understanding of this crazy business called show business and how your fit into. Your communications also need to highlight your successes. Jodie says think of networking as “enriching your support systems”. And realize that your communications are an important part of how you do business.
6. Be a Financial Strategist
And finally we get to the importance of money. Money is the backbone of your business. You must invest in your business/product (which is YOU! remember…) to develop it, to promote it, to market it. Of course, there are always ways to save money and so on, but without a financial plan you’re flying blind. Jodie brought up the importance of really taking the time to come to terms with you own thoughts and beliefs about money. She explained how she used to have some rather detrimental beliefs in this area and that her success took a huge leap forward when she shed them. I know that this is an area I have been working on in myself and it really makes a difference. So, take a good look at your beliefs and relationship to money. Give yourself permission to shed those beliefs that are holding you back. Get organized and invest in yourself and your career. You can thank me later
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So those are the 6 business fundamentals Jodie shared with us. There is clearly room for a lot more detail in each area. No wonder they need a whole weekend to really get into this stuff.
A couple of last thoughts… remember that brand you is a process and a balancing act between the essence you know to be true and that which the rest of the world perceives. It’s also important to remember that everyone will see you differently. So if someone sees you in a way that goes against the essence you know to be true, realize that they are not a good match for you. Take your power back by taking responsibility and choosing not to pursue working with that person. There are other people who will you in ways that are at least in line with what you see, if not exactly the same thing. It’s your career, take control of it!

Just wanted to thank you for you post and support as we expand to LA. Looking forward to meeting you.
Kevin
PS: I was reading Never Eat Alone when I met Jodie. I’ll enjoy hearing your other book recommendations.