MDC: It's interesting
that you signed Lee, beating out so many "marquee" agencies.
What was it that you think that you bring to the table as a newcomer
on the block.
Jeremy: Lee is well looked after. In the two plus
months he has been here, he has been introduced to a large percentage
of our clients, works on average one and a half days per week, and
is indeed well on his way to success. Rather than overwhelm him with
the speed of the industry, we have instead decided to slowly direct
the process, believing that a well thought out development plan will
ensure longevity and prevent burnout. Lee meets between ten to fifteen
clients per week. In between castings and go sees he is exploring
acting and all that New York has to offer. In the middle of October
we will send him to Milan, and then in November to London. He will
return for thanksgiving to his family in Iowa and then spend December
with us in New York, making the rounds and furthering his acting studies.
In January it's back to Milan for shows.
MDC: OK, so Lee's up and running. Now what?
Jeremy: We have successfully established a network
for Lee with the following goals. A. Develop him as a model to the
point of campaigns by working the worldwide circuit. B. Have monies
and experience as a working model, and foster the development of him
as an actor. C. Transition Lee's recognizable face and name into the
entertainment arena where he can pursue his ultimate goal of becoming
an actor.
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