Showing posts with label networking. Show all posts
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Saturday, June 11, 2016

This is Diana (Diana Navarro) is featuring A-list Casting Director/Dramatic Arts Trainer Robert Russell, while celebrating His Birthday 

This will be at the Fantastic Glass House Tavern  in Manhattan’s Theater District.

When: Tuesday, October 5th--8:00 PM
Where: Glass House Tavern
252 W. 47th St (Between Broadway an 8th Ave, South Side of Street)

Who is Robert Russell?

"Robert Russell is Casting. Period."
Heather Auble Lansky, Casting Director
FOX Television NetworkLos Angeles , Ca.


"Robert Russell has the ability to bring out the best in a talent. Compared to other casting directors, he helps a talent dispel their fears and gives them the opportunity to truly express their talent and abilities. As a person, Robert has a genuine warmth and respect for others. He enjoys helping others achieve their goals and encourages them to go after their dreams."
Ellen Wasser-Hrin, DirectorMMA Management Inc.

Robert is one of the most respected Casting Director/Producer/Trainers in the entertainment business from coast to coast and is an asset to anyone's panel across the globe. With over 30 years under his belt, Russell has worked for such heavyweights as Warner Brothers/Telepictures, Mark Burnett, Abel Ferrara, Ben Silverman, Roy Bank (President of Television at Merv Griffin Entertainment), VH-1, and every major television network. He has cast everything from indie to feature films, test shows and countless pilots. Robert is often sought out by Executive Producer heavyweights Howard Schultz, Scott St. John, Gary Marks, George David Monas, Michael Canter, Brian Graden, Jeff Olde, Jacqui Pitman and Lois Clark Curran. His body of work in feature casting is astonishing. You name them... he's worked with them.


Russell comes from a long family line of successful people in the entertainment industry, and continues to be the family’s go-to Casting Director. Cousins Robin Antin is the creator/founder of The Pussycat Dolls and had major success with her reality show The Search For the Next Pussycat Doll on the CW.  Jonathan Antin is the famous celebrity hairdresser to the stars who graced the Bravo Network with 3 seasons of his hit show Blowout. Steven Antin is a successful screenwriter/director who wrote and directed the feature film Burlesque with Cher and Christina Aguilera, in which Robert also did the initial casting. Steven also re-wrote the screenplay for the re-make of the feature film Gloria starring Sharon Stone. Steven also has an extensive body of work as a very successful actor in the 80's with screen credits such as The Accused, opposite Jodi Foster who won the Oscar for best actress and Steven Spielberg’s The Goonies. Robert's Aunt was the creative director at Motown for a great many years, and Neil Antin is a successful cameraman for Sony Pictures and shows like Extra and Inside Edition. In 1991 feature film Inside Monkey Zetterland, is a quirky comedy about Robert's family, starring Patricia Arquette, Martha Plimpton, Debi Mazar, Ricki Lake, Sandra Bernhard & Sofia Coppola.

In the reality TV world as far back as the 90's, Robert Russell is still well known as "The Go To Casting Guru" in NYC, and has been responsible for auditioning and casting such big money winners such as: Jay Overbye for ABC'S The Bachelor, Zora Andritch for FOX's hit Joe Millionaire, and back to back million dollar winners, Jenna Morasca and Ethan Zohn for CBS's Survivor. He was the remote Casting Director/Producer for 13 seasons of NYC open calls for the CBS hit show Big Brother, as well the NYC casting for FOX’s Mega Game Show The Moment of Truth. He has cast Nickelodeon's Hi Jinx, Mark Burnett's 4 groundbreaking shows; CBS's Rock Star INXS, NBC's The Restaurant,  NBC's The Apprentice and NBC's The Casino - which was the first reality show shot in high definition at a million dollars an episode in Las Vegas at The Golden Nugget Casino! Other credits include Bravo's major hit show Queer Eye for the Straight Guy, VH1's My Generation, and a live reality series also on NBC called Phenomenon, starring Chris Angel & Uri Geller.


Robert Russell has worked as a Casting Producer on a plethora of network reality shows back when reality TV was at its height, and once resided as the in-house casting expert and intricate wheel in developing The New York Reality TV School in 2008. This created a blitzed media storm around the world!
Robert also has a knack for finding that special "X" factor, whether he is working with seasoned actors, children or especially newcomers. He gives everyone a chance to show their stuff and then finds the best place for them to showcase their talents. Russell lectures, teaches, advises and frequents casting seminars, workshops, industry panels and continues to scout talent all over the country for feature projects. He is a strong presence in the New York Actor Community and was a staple industry judge at The Manhattan Monologue Slam for 7 years.
Robert sits on board as the Casting Director/Producer of the Sony authorized live stage version of the Off Broadway phenomenal hit "The Gong Show Live" along side Leslie Gold at NYC's famous "The Cutting Room". This side splitting well oiled complete recreation of Chuck Barris' iconic 70's zany variety TV show, is still selling out shows and currently running for 6 years strong! http://www.gongshowlive.net/

Currently, Russell is casting an extraordinary feature project with a star studded cast, based on the Kent State tragedy during the Vietnam War in the late 60's. He also creates and develops his own shows and is producing and developing a slew of other projects including The Black Widow, with Jeanette Lee - the number one ranked pool player in the world, and is in the process of developing another show with Dennis Rodman."

As the creator of "The 30 Minute Miracle" for actors (which is the shot heard round' the New York actor community), Russell privately conditions and trains actors for feature films. He states, "It’s a truth serum from a Casting Directors perspective". He spends much of his time paying it forward and creating armies of brilliant actors with his upfront, honest and in-your-face process. Robert’s technique is extremely unique, as it has been honed and polished through his long extensive casting background.  He focuses on conditioning the actors mind and making them diverse in their range. “I train my actors like a trainer would train a fighter.  It takes a lot of hard work and discipline to mold a diverse actor so they are not pigeon holed into one category.”

"Robert Russell loves actors, and he gets them; from the beginner to the pro, he provokes and inspires -- with utmost respect and attention to craft -- to win trust, confidence, and the best possible performance every time."
Dinah Lenney, Nurse Shirley on "ER", NBC


"Robert is one of the most intelligent, down to earth, industry savvy Casting Directors I have ever met. He consistently works with A-List celebrities, and has a knack for selecting amazing talent. I had the pleasure to work with him on a project for NBC in 2003, and he still remains one of my most favorite people in the business!"
Susanna Hari, Actor/Producer

"I first worked with Robert when the two of us cast NBC's prime time reality competition "Phenomenon." Of the three teams casting this show, Robert and I made a unique duo. With him on the east coast and me on the west coast, we were the team that cast seven of the show's ten contestants, including the show's winner! Not only was our team unique, Robert was unique. Many people in the entertainment industry are eager to tell you of all their "connections," but when it comes time to ask of those "connections," those braggers look the other way. Robert, on the other hand, had friends, not loose "connections." And, he was not afraid to call upon them. Much of our success in casting the show lay in his relentless phone calls to friends who advertised our casting needs on the radio, over the internet, through print, and amongst colleagues. Robert's keen eye for talent, developed through his vast experience casting television, was also key to our success. On a personal note, Robert is always supportive of my career choices, encouraging me every step of the way. He thinks big and pushes others to do so, as well. He is eager for challenges, ready to work hard, and enthusiastic in his efforts and successes. I would jump at the opportunity to work with Robert again, and I am happy to call him my friend."
Stephanie Pearlman, Casting ProducerLos Angeles , Ca.



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Thursday, April 14, 2016

New York City Event for Creative Souls in May 2016

May 
Event

This is Diana
Creatives Gathering

RSVP HERE https://www.facebook.com/events/501778426689733/

 

April 2016

In celebration of being an artist in anything you do, I am throwing my first Gathering for Creatives.

When: Monday, May 2nd, 6 pm onward
Where: The Attic Rooftop and Lounge
              251 W. 48th Street (near the corner of 8th ave)

Come and join us for a truly unique list of special guests I've personally chosen (that includes you) to celebrate creating your craft.

Chefs
Actors
Writers
Directors
Producers
Photographers
Painters/Sketchers
Computer Graphics
Networkers and Marketers
Did I miss you dear artist? Add your passion to the list!!

I will also be celebrating  the completion of my humorous, yet truthful book, Stand Clear of the Loco Trains is now available on Amazon now

The book about the crazy, rude and unpredictable things that happen in trains, planes and even elevators is here!  You can view it on any device with the free app available for download.

I will have a special display area for anyone who wishes to show or promote their work/project/business for small donation cost of your choice ($10 suggested)

Either way, come and share your wares...light sexy background music, happy hour, ($6 beer, $7 wine, $8 well cocktails).), food menu available, private elevator entrance and of course YOU.

You may invite and share this event with like-minded, high frequency beings.

Thank you! I am infinitely grateful for your support of me as an indie writer/artist.

Coaching offer: I'm offering 50% off a session if you refer a paying client. For more on this offer contact me and check This is Diana for more info.  And Rudenessssucks for all other goodies

The Attic Rooftop and Lounge

251 W. 48th Street (close to the corner on 8th ave)
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Saturday, December 13, 2014

7 Ways to Avoid Online Negativity



Networking online is a great thing. For many entrepreneurs and artists isn't a luxury but a necessity. It's a tremendous helps you stay connected with your peers and can make working from home a little less lonely. However, there are some pitfalls to networking online.

On the internet you don’t have face-to-face interaction with people. You also have a larger amount of people to deal with at any one time. Most of the people you’ll meet are anonymous and this anonymity can often create a feeling of freedom in people. Meaning they may not moderate the things they say and often times may behave completely different to how they would behave offline. This can lead to a lot of negativity and often harshness.

Another issue that is crucial to know is that many people actually enjoy hurting others online because they feel invulnerable. They feel it's safe to do so. Some even have a classification and are known as "trolls", cyber bullies and so on. Regardless of where you go online, be it a social media site like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, or forums people often have lowered inhibitions. 

Here are a few tips to help you avoid the negative situations that sometimes creep up in the online world.

#1  Find the right networking group. If you love to visit a specific forum but find that you always leave there feeling worse than when you first logged in, it may be time to cut your losses and find a new group.

Some forums can be very exciting and fast moving but that also tends to draw a large variety of members. At the worst of times, people may get insulting or downright mean. This isn’t really a situation you want to be in, specifically when you need to stay positive in building your business.

The bottom line here is that if you don’t feel good, you should move on. Listen to your gut instincts about what you’re feeling and don’t worry if the specific forum seems to be “the place” to be – if the negativity is too much for you, you’ll be better off building your network elsewhere.

#2  Read between the lines. Often times, when people write online what they say can be misinterpreted as “harsh” or “negative” when it may not be the case. Remember, online we can’t see people’s gestures or facial expressions so it may be worth not reading too much into what someone is saying.

If you’re in doubt you can always ask them to explain what they mean. You may find they didn’t mean to sound negative in the first place.

#3  Find a mastermind group. Mastermind groups can be a comforting place to find support and build a strong network, as long as you choose a group of like-minded individuals. Researching and taking the time to find the right mastermind group is worth the time, as the right group may help your business grow in leaps and bounds.

A good mastermind group is worth its weight in gold. You’ll be able to connect with people who are positive and there to help each other. The negativity and playground games get left behind and you can get down to the business of building your business.

#4 Ignore the situation. There is always someone who ruins it for others. Take the strength away from negative types by simply ignoring them. Enjoy your networking group and look over the few bad apples. With any luck, they’ll get tired and go find a different playground to spend time in.

#5  Build yourself up. Negativity can be found everywhere we look for it. So perhaps it’s time to look the other way – to positivity. Work on yourself first by visualizing and living the life you want to live. Stay positive about your business and you’ll attract more like-minded people your way, making the negative ones seem insignificant.

#6 Protect yourself. Try to avoid putting information about yourself that can be too personal. Some people use this to specifically target, harass and hurt others.

#7 Take the Lead. Use common sense manners in what you post. Sometimes we can post something that is incendiary. That can open up a can of worms and end friendships unnecessarily.  

We are becoming more interconnected everyday thanks to fast moving technology. At the end of the day, we are still human and courtesy goes a very long way. For those who have been abused, bullied and insulted online, take heart in knowing that there will always be the other side of supportive, well-mannered people just as ready to be there for you. Don't give up looking for that mastermind, it IS out there. 

If you would like more information on me and my quest to end rudeness via speaking engagements, interviews and more, please do contact me. I am of course on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube, Google+, Pinterest, Blogger, and BlogTalkRadio and all can be accessed via my website: www.thisisdiana.com and  Sign up to my email list and get a FREE E-Book!
~Always with Love, Light and Common Sense Manners~

Diana Navarro, M.S.
On a Quest to Bring Common Sense Manners Back, Because Rudeness Sucks!

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Social Media Technology Love it or Hate it, It's Here to Stay




Social Media Technology: Love or Hate it



I’ve made this as a very simple, quick and easy way to get familiar or re-familiarize yourself with Social Media Technology (SMT). I have also included some links for some of the main sites should you wish to explore or try some of these.


Much of this is what I have personally discovered. continue to learn using SMT, and as someone who has a love/hate relationship with it. However, I have found that it is necessary to make an effort to at least have an idea of what's going on out there since we are all being affected in one way or another. Just look around you now, from your watch, phone, television, even appliances. SMT is part of our lives.


Due to its nature, it is impossible to include all that is related to social media technology. But ideally everyone can use this to have confirmation, learn something new, and food for thought and engage more fully their journey through the social media world. I also would like to save you the time and frustration I have gone through navigating through this new world of ours.


Social Media Technology, What is this?

What is social media?Social Media is a type of technology (SMT). One that creates very strong feelings in many of us. Many of us either hate it or love it . I personally have a love/hate relationship with it. It is my contention that for every pro there is a con. And if you are undecided on how to use it, I believe considering both sides is crucial. At minimum we should know what SMT is because it is literally everywhere and can’t be ignored, for too long anyway.


Some researchers are studying the effects social media has on us. SMT however, is constantly evolving and at an ever-increasing rate. The effect of on us is still undetermined and unfolding. It is unlikely we will come up with any definitive conclusion because of its dynamic nature. So the bad news is, resistance is truly futile when it comes to social media in our lives. Good news, there is something for everyone at any level that we can make use of.


This is what we do know thus far. More people are using SMT than ever in our known history. People are spending more time per day on one type of social media or another.


It used to be that teens and those in their twenties were the main users for SMT. Now people of all ages are using it and those 65 and older are using it at an unexpectedly high rate.
My experience,  feelings and why I use SMT
Many people don’t know this about me because they may know me as an entertainer, speaker, event lover, but I actually did my Master’s Thesis on the woes and fears of the use of evolving technology. That is because of my own fear associated with its use. Unlike many young people today, I wasn’t born with computers and other technologies being ubiquitous. In fact, we took basic typewriting courses during my high school days, on a typewriter not computer. If there was a computer it had that awful black screen with green fonts and DOS (Disk Operating System) was the main way of using it. We didn't have "window", swiping or systems the way we easily use them today.


In a fairly short time, things have evolved and changed to the point where using a basic computer seems like childsplay for most people. Just slide here, touch there, click other there and boom, you get things done.


What SMT is in a nutshell
Types of SMT range from huge to small websites, programs, applications (apps), and other technology.


Some examples SMT is used for are connecting people to each other via writing, photos, texting, work projects, video chatting, vlogs (videoblogs) networking, gaming, dating, dining, social bookmarking certain sites and general entertainment (streaming movies and shows online).


There are more and more devices using SMT. We have the traditional computer,  mobile smart phones, tablets, cameras, shopping registers, and emerging technology devices like Google glasses with a computer attached. Anywhere you go, even at home, these are there. And they are somehow becoming interconnected with each other. Did you notice that many websites now allow you to sign in not just through themselves but through other sites like Facebook and Twitter?

The Human Factor
We as humans have to find a way to adapt to this in one way or another. Some refuse to engage and go live in a technology-less sub-cultural systems. But that is quite rare and very challenging. So more of us are using SMT as said above. That means we will come in contact with all kinds of characters through this virtual world. These include, regular everyday folks, friends, family, business owners, huge business entities, artists, entertainers, the vain, people with political agendas, those who want to do good for the world, bullies...the list goes on. We have to learn how to use common sense manners and caution to get through our days avoiding the bad seeds out there.


Benefits and Transformation
SMT has changed from simply sharing information in a virtual environment, to a way of creating and establishing a presence and reputation in both the virtual and real world. This includes making money, career, health, social engagement and many other facets of our lives. It is literally changing the way we as humans communicate, process about share information.


Our brains have something Neuro-scientists call Neuroplasticity. That is, are brains our much more flexible in its neural connection that we ever thought possible. We can learn new things in amazing, previously unknown ways. With social media and current technology our brains are literally processing information/data differently.


Why Love SMT
It can make life easier in many ways if used properly. From paying bills, finding information fast. to sending out instant messages. The days of the carrier pigeons are gone. In addition, the below is also possible:
  • Anyone can be a “star”
  • Connections with things you care about (niche interests)
  • Money can potentially be made (e-commerce) and other goods and services can be exchanged
  • There is a global reach. At no other time, have we been able to reach anyone, anywhere in the world about anything. As long as they have access to the technology, we can reach out to each other. So when we say the world wide web or interconnection, it is quite literal. 
  • It has become one of the best for hearing about breaking news anywhere in the world.
  • It can help create romantic relationships, business liaisons, and humane causes
  • Can have a positive impact psychologically by being in the know on so many issues and information that otherwise be inaccessible 
  • Used for teaching and working better




Why Hate SMT
The reasons to hate SMT are the opposite of the reasons to love it.
  • It’s complexity--it can be extremely hard to use and understand
  • Bombardment of info--too much too fast
  • Feeling disconnected
  • Relationships can be destroyed (all kinds)
  • One can be bullied, staked by predators including sexual predators from anywhere, at anytime
  • A target by spammers, scammers and all kinds cyber criminals
  • Our privacy is decreasing exponentially (cameras everywhere) we can even be seen by our monitors and home cameras in our own home
  • We can be left behind by society if we are not caught up with this virtual world movement


Despite Loving or Hating, What to do with it?

Although the feelings toward SMT are all over the place, there are benefits to using any of these platforms. It all depends on what your goals are. The tricky issue is that much of this technology is moving so fast it's hard to figure out if your goals are in tune with the technology itself. Either way, you have to start somewhere and probably already have. So consider:

~If you just like to watch, read, learn and observe any of these will be fun to try.


~If you want to participate, communicate actively, write, add photos, videos, or any content, each of these has different ways you can do this and it depends on what is your favorite style.


~If you want to avoid it as much as possible, at least know what any particular SMT is being used for and if one day it will affect you directly or indirectly.


The Big and Popular ones ones...I have either put the general link (if it's available) or a link to a page I use for you to see how I'm using some of these.

Niche Social Media and applications for reviews, discounts and more

Other niche, evolving apps
  • QR code
  • Goto Meeting- virtual business meetings, webinars and conferences (online search)
Sites and Apps For Dating
There are sites for travel discounts, service and product reviews, you name it. All you have to do is do a search and try not to get overwhelmed. The more popular ones will likely appear first but some gems can appear later on in the search pages so take a look at what's there too.

As the title states, SMT is here to stay. You can hate it, love it but will eventually use it so why not get to know it.  





Want to know more? Schedule a coaching session on this and other issues at This is Diana.

~Always with Love, Light and Common Sense Manners~

Diana Navarro, M.S.
On a Quest to Bring Common Sense Manners Back!