Monday 4 May 2015

Premiere Event Scam - What Parents Were Expecting And More

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This unique family-friendly premiere event begins with participants engaging in orientations and seminars hosted by experts throughout the industry. This is followed by category-specific talent showcases in which the participants will perform a variety of Commercials, Scenes, Monologues, Modeling Techniques, Dance Routines and/or Songs in front of Talent Agents, Managers and Industry Professionals. Talent who receive callbacks will meet one on one with our Talent Agents, Managers and Industry Professionals to discuss job opportunities and representation. The top talent for the week will vie for thousands of dollars in cash in prizes!

Premiere Event has become the de facto way that Talent Agents, Managers, Casting Directors and Industry Insiders discover new talent. Training is no longer required to break into the business. With the success of reality television and the average age of leading roles trending younger, Talent Agents, Managers and Industry Professionals now look for self-confidence and unique personalities.

Our knowledge of how to network and market our participants has helped thousands of young performers achieve their goals on both a personal and professional level. Talent Agents, Managers and Industry Professionals from LA, NYC and around the world attend Premiere Event several times a year to hand select talent. This is why participation in Premiere Event is by invitation only.

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2 comments:

  1. Premiere has nothing to do with Disney. Why do you use Disney as part of Premiere when the Disney corporation has made a formal statement that it has nothing whatsoever to do with Premiere. The only reason Premiere mentions Disney, is to use Disney as a carrot to lure in young, vulnerable people with big dreams. If they're an acting school, then fine. But why all this nonsense about Disney and fame bla bla bla... You would have to be someone of quite low intellect to spend thousands of dollars on this kind of crap, when there are endless good, local drama schools that charge far less. This organisation preys upon the hopes and dreams of young people and their parents' stupidity. It's fine if you're loaded with money and have nothing better to do with it than fritter it away on a lie... But for most families, it's a tragic waste of money.

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  2. If it were free would you be saying the same thing? Have you ever added it up to pay the people that are providing the services?...How is it that you have such insider knowledge about how "stupid" you have to be to do this. you must know the entire process.. please share?

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