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Are you the one or you're the other one?

 

If you offer emotional support to your family and you build it along with them,

then, you're the one. You'll be the bible that 'll forever be opened , cherished, read and always referred to even at your funeral.

 

But, if  you provide monitory support, then, you're the other one. the other one that doesn't care much. How long depends on the depth of your pocket. It's all about what you get, what you want, damn it, at a cost! like orgasm.

Welcome to MC Eight 8 Productions

Welcome to MC Eight 8 Productions were creativity interlace seamless dreaming.  We see challenges as a breath of fresh air and physiological orgasm. It is the brainchild of our hunger to change the world's dependents. WE pride ourselves in the depth of our imagination and willpower to showcase our wits. 

 

Music and movies brings the life out of anyone and we're proud to be experiencing this marriage. What matters is how we intend to change the world rather than how people would accept us. Think of mere individuals who brought about some of the disciplines we now call our own.

never underestimate the power of idiots in numbers The tables tun so quickily and the hunter becomes the hunted.

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Game from Busyworksbeats just came back from a multi-day conference in Phoenix and he realized we're all missing the most important thing. We are neglecting our emotional needs. Just like you need money in your bank account, you need tokens in your emotional bank account.

Great Music is made when you FEEL good. When you FEEL, that is when you can create magic. 

Here are some techniques and perspectives I've learned which completely changed my perspective on my music life in business.

1 - All your anger, frustration, resentment, and resistance are rooted in some Fear. Whenever you feel bad about something, ask what do you fear..over and over until you get to the core of the issue. Address that fear head on and formulate a reason why that fear is a lie! Now you will be free from the bondage of fear.

2 - Whatever you focus on grows. When you focus on positivity, life will multiply it. Focus on what you want. We were trained to focus on what we don't want aka worrying. Flip that into your favor.

3 - Don't identify with the result, Identify with the process. If you always place your identity in your results, the moments your results don't meet your expectation, you will fall into your lower frequency self. If you focus on the process, you will love the journey.

4 - If you feel stuck, create an intention. An intention is a purpose behind something, the core reason why you're doing what you're doing. This will give you a clear direction in which to start taking action.

5 - In order to translate your dreams into reality, you must T.E.A.R. - Think, Emotionalize your thoughts, take action, and see the result. The trick is thinking on something so long that you embody that thought and emotionalize and use your body to start triggering emotions/hormones. This triggering sequence will now create movement in your body which will align with your constant thoughts. Over time, you will take actions and create the result you want.

6 - It's not about what happens to you, it's the meaning you give that moment. What is good without bad? We can all read the same stories and take different meanings out of the story. It's not what happens - it's the meaning you give it. That's also known as your perspective. 

For the next 31 days, I aim to create as much value for you as possible. Today is only day 1 :)

Enjoy,

Game, BusyWorksBeats.com

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SECRET AGENT MAN

3 Ways to Make Your Agent Regret Signing You

BY SECRET AGENT MAN | SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 3:00 PM | LAST UPDATED: SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 4:15 PM

Photo Source: Spencer Alexander

You’re an actor. You’re ambitious. You have goals.

Maybe you write them down, maybe you keep them on a list taped to your fridge, or maybe you make them part of your morning affirmations.

My point is: You have goals.

The only way to accomplish anything in this business is to have clearly defined targets. That’s how you chart your course. And I’m betting you have specific goals, like booking your first guest star role or starting your own web series or something else along those lines. But I must ask you this: Is your No. 1 goal to make your agent angry?

No, I’m not being funny. That’s the way it looks from my perspective. Sometimes, it really does feel like some of my clients wake up every morning with the intention of driving me nuts.

READ: Why Agents Drop Talent + How Not to Be One of Them

Like one of my clients, who has been begging me to get him in on a certain film. It’s a large part, and he’s actually right for it, so I’ve been doing my best to make it happen. After countless pitches, the casting director finally responded the other day and asked to see his reel. Thrilled, I sent her the link right away, because I knew she was sitting there at her desk. Five minutes later, she responded. The link didn’t work.

What followed was a comedy of errors. I called and texted and emailed my client. Nothing. Precious minutes ticked by. When he finally got back to me, I explained the situation and the kid sent me an updated link. But that one didn’t work either. We went back and forth like this for almost an hour. When I finally sent the right one to casting, I never heard back. She had moved on. I could almost feel the door of opportunity slamming in my face.

Yes, I will try again. But WTF? I am responsible for 125 actors. You are responsible for just one. It’s your job to keep your marketing tools in updated, working order.

Clients also abuse my number. Most of them have my cell number in case they need to reach me in an emergency. The only problem is that actors don’t really understand the definition of “emergency.” Calling me on Saturday night to ask if I’ve heard anything about the audition you had on Friday is not an emergency. But you can definitely call me on the weekend if you have to suddenly leave town on a personal matter and you won’t be able to make your Monday morning audition.

READ: 6 Ways to Make an Agent Want to Drop You (or Not Sign at All)

And lastly, this scenario is my favorite: You show up at my office unannounced. I’m in a meeting, so you wait in reception for an hour. And then, when you finally walk into my office, all you have to say is, “Hi. Just wanted to see what’s up?” My response is usually, “Not much. What’s up with you?” And then I release the hounds.

Look, agents and actors have to work as a team. That means trusting each other. I do my best to treat all of my clients—not just the moneymakers—with courtesy and respect. Is it wrong to expect the same from them?

Now, here’s the best advice I can give you: Think of this business as a large zoo—and don’t ever stick your hand in the lion’s cage.

This story originally appeared in the Sept. 26 issue of Backstage Magazine. Subscribe here.

Ready to get to work? Check out Backstage’s Los Angeles audition listings!

 

SECRET AGENT MAN

Secret Agent Man is a Los Angeles–based talent agent and our resident tell-all columnist. Writing anonymously, he dishes out the candid and honest industry insight all actors need to hear.

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