Content Creation

 

For Actors: MAKING YOUR OWN WORK with Content Creator Bill Timoney

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Don't know where to start?

Bill is here to help demystify the process!

Bill sees content-creating sessions like a scavenger hunt. Collaborating with you, to Identify your specific career goals. Next, you'll Determine the means (projects) by which you are most likely to achieve those goals.

Together, you'll Identify the markets most likely to be open to your project, Assess the materials, equipment, and personnel that are most readily at your disposal - locations, friends with cameras, etc. - that can be accessed and used for the project. You'll then Assess the concepts for the project’s material.

Finally, he'll advise you on how best to proceed, recommending practical resources that will support the creation and marketing of my client’s project.

 

Are you ready to be start making your own work?

Bill is here to help you with every step of the process. 

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About Bill:

Bill Timoney has worked in the Arts & Entertainment industry for over four decades. As an actor, his extensive resume includes Broadway and regional theatre, films, prime time & day time TV, commercials, and voice-acting (he specializes in dubbing English language versions of foreign language movies, TV shows, and animated programs). Bill’s eclectic and wide-ranging work experience also includes producing independent films, writing (including a screenplay for the Nickelodeon Channel’s TV movie division), directing, stand-up comedy, brief stints working for both a casting director and a talent agency, advising film festivals, and even coordinating stunts for low-budget Horror flicks. For the last five years, Bill has operated a coaching service for actors and a script coverage & assessment service for producers and talent agencies (by recommendation only). He often works with his longtime friend and collaborator Bryan Cranston; Bill helped Cranston’s production company “Moonshot” create & develop the Amazon Prime TV series “The Dangerous Book for Boys” (for which Bill also served as the on-set acting coach for all the child actors in the cast). Bill currently writes the column “Heard and not Seen: Adventures in Voice-Acting” for the national publication Videoscope Magazine.

Have you always dreamed of getting that project off the ground?

What are you waiting for? Bill is an EXPERT in content creation and will guide you in every aspect from inspiration to execution!

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