The Jermanok Brothers Seminar: THE REAL SCOOP: HOW TO MAKE A LIVING CREATIVELY
The Jermanok Brothers are doing two seminars on THE REAL SCOOP: HOW TO MAKE A LIVING CREATIVELY on Saturday, March 20th at the Harvard Law School. For more information, go to www.howtomakealivingcreatively.com
Award-winning filmmakers and creative professionals, The Jermanok Brothers, are excited to present their three-hour workshop for all actors, writers, directors, singers, comedians, musicians and artists in Boston. Called The Real Scoop: How to Make a Living Creatively, the workshop is a bottom line, pragmatic approach to everything one needs to know to make a living creatively.
This insider experience could save one many, many years. And put you on the road to building a genuine creative career….with a serious dose of motivation. Two three-hour seminars will take place on March 20th at Harvard. The first from 10-1 is for all actors, comedians, musicians, artists, and other performers. The second from 2-5 is best suited for writers, directors, producers, and filmmakers.
Using their real-life experiences, The Jermanok Brothers will cover how to distinguish yourself from the rest of the pack, whether leaving your
hometown is necessary, the art of schmoozing, why learning the business side of your craft is important, how to pay the rent while pursuing your dream, and using your life history as a networking strength.
Jim Jermanok draws from his current experience as an active filmmaker, and from his prior professional background as an agent for a decade at America’s biggest talent agency, International Creative Management. Steve, who spent the past 20 years self-employed as a working screenwriter, journalist, and author. He’s written more than 1000 articles, from art to adventure, working as a columnist at National Geographic Adventure, contributing editor at Budget Travel Magazine, and guest editor on the annual travel and art issues for Boston Globe Magazine.
Learn more about the seminar and the Jermanok Brothers at www.howtomakealivingcreatively.com.
Cost of the seminar is $60.
Posted: Mar 10th, 2010
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