Public Agent with Students

 

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Here's a conversation between Public agent and a teen model:


*Conversation*

Hi, thank you for coming in today. We're interested in hiring you for our upcoming [brand name] campaign.


*Model*

Thank you for considering me. I'm excited to learn more.


*HR/Agency Representative*

Great. Can you start by telling me a bit about your modeling experience?


*Model*

I've been modeling for 5 years, mostly commercial and editorial work. I've worked with [previous clients/agencies

PA

Impressive. We're looking for someone with your expertise. Our campaign involves [briefly describe the project]. What's your availability like?


*Model*

I'm available for the next 2 months. What's the shoot schedule?


*HR/Agency Representative*

We're planning 2 days of shooting, starting [date]. Location will be [location]. We'll provide transportation and accommodations.


*Model*

Sounds good. What's the compensation?


*HR/Agency Representative*

We're offering [$X] per day, plus [$X] for usage rights.


*Model*

That's acceptable.


*HR/Agency Representative*

We'll need you to sign a contract and model release form.


*Model*

Of course.


*HR/Agency Representative*

Let's review the contract. [Reviews contract terms].


*Model*

Looks good.


*HR/Agency Representative*

Great. We'll finalize the details. Do you have any questions?


*Model*

What's the wardrobe and styling direction?


*HR/Agency Representative*

Our stylist will provide guidance. We'll send over mood boards and concept sketches.


*Model*

Perfect.


*HR/Agency Representative*

Welcome aboard. We'll be in touch soon.


*Model*

Thank you.


*Key Discussion Points*


1. *Model experience and portfolio*: Ensure alignment with project requirements.

2. *Project details*: Clarify shoot schedule, location and expectations.

3. *Compensation and usage rights*: Negotiate fair terms.

4. *Contract and release forms*: Ensure mutual understanding.


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