VIP Talent Jessica DiGiovanni Featured Interview on MyNY Podcast

Jessica DiGiovanni, VIP Talent ConnectAlycia Kaback loves hearing from talent who’ve attended VIP Talent Connect Summits.  Jessica DiGiovanni is so good at keeping in touch- this is part of her success.  Alycia Kaback always says, “Once you get connected, it is just as important to focus on staying connected.”  Here is our most recent letter from Jessica DiGiovanni:

 

Hi Everyone!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!! Lets make it a good one!!!

 

So to kick off this year right my friend Patrick James Lynch interviewed me last week about my play, CLOSE UP SPACE and acting in NY on his podcast MyNY. I wanted to send you all the link to it.

Here it is. The audio clip is right under the picture at the top of the page. Just press play…The interview starts at minute 4:45ish…

http://patrickjameslynch.com/2012/01/09/myny-ep-22-with-jessica-digiovanni-actor/

 

Hope everyone is happy and healthy! Thanks everyone again so much for your support!

 

Jess

www.jessicadigiovanni.com

www.closeupspacetheplay.com

Read Jessica’s last email to Alycia Kaback. 

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VIP Talent Connect Success Story Lauren Lee Interviews with an Alycia Kaback Talent Scout

Alycia Kaback Talent, Lauren LeeHow did you first get started with The IT Factor and VIP Talent Connect?

I got scouted in the mall and went in to an open call.  After that I had another meeting, which was where we were accepted to go to the event for my music and modeling.

Was modeling something you had considered before?

We had considered it and were thinking about it, but had never really looked into it.  We didn’t really know how to go about it, so this helped us look into it and get started.

What are your thoughts about the VIP Talent Connect Summits?

It helps a lot.  I was nervous when I first got there, but it helps you come out of your shell and you become more comfortable as the day goes on and you meet everyone.  VIP Talent Connect helps you network and you get good results from it.  We were amazed with the access that we had to the top executives in the industry that we were able to meet with.  We never thought that could happen.

What came of the Summit for you?

At the Summit, I met with Terri from Wilhelmina.  About a week after the event, I got a call from them wanting me to meet me in New York, which led to me signing a modeling contract with them.  I also got to meet with Ryan Colby, and after meeting with him, he sent me to Teen Vogue where I got to meet with Laura, who does the castings for their editorials.  It was so cool just walking into the Teen Vogue building because the elevator has all the magazines like GQ and Vogue on the walls.

What was that experience like?  Were you nervous?  Excited?

I was nervous at first because I wouldn’t be allowed to go in with my parents-which was the same procedure Wilhelmina.  Then, she asked me basic questions and took some pictures-a short meeting.

But the day didn’t end there!

I then had a photo shoot with Ryan Colby in Tribeca.  We had to take 5 cabs that day to go everywhere we were told to go!  After the photo-shoot, we got the call about Wilhelmina wanting to send over a contract to sign with them, which I was super excited about!

What do your friends at school think of all this and you becoming a model?

They are so excited and happy for me.  Some of them tell me that “my mom said that you could be a model.”  Someone already asked me for an autograph too-jokingly though.

What do you think of everything that’s happened so far to you?

It let us get a taste of how it is.  Things happened so fast for us.  The week following the event was when we got the call about meeting at Wilhelmina and the next week we were in New York.

What would be your dream modeling job?

I’m so excited just to be signed with Wilhelmina!  Someday, I hope that modeling can take me places all over the world, like Paris, to both work and just be able to visit.  I also hope that this opens doors for a music career as well.  I’m open to trying acting, but I don’t have as much experience.  I’ve done theatre camp and school plays, so it’s definitely something that I’m open to trying.  I’m definitely interested in doing commercials and would love to be a Cover Girl for the cosmetics line.

My dream magazine cover that I would want to be on would be Seventeen Magazine.  I like to read it and it would be very cool being able to be on the cover.

Lauren Lee, KMM TalentWho are the models that you look up to?

Heidi Klum, Adriana Lima, Gisele Bundchen.

Growing up, my friends and I used to play a game called America’s Next Top Model and I would always be Tyra.  I would give good tips and would let the other girls borrow my clothes, walk and they would have to have a certain look.  It was a lot of fun.  I would practice posing and walking in my mom’s high heels as a kid.

Who do you look up to singing wise?

Adele, Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.  Taylor Swift because she loves her fans and really shows that she loves her fans and is a really good songwriter.  Beyoncé because of her voice and how great of a performer she is.   Adele because of her voice and her soul that comes through when she sings.  Her voice is so different, which is what I love, even before she was famous.

If you could record an album with anybody, who would it be?

Bruno Mars or Chris Brown because I love their music.

Who are your favorite Actors/Actresses?

Rachel McAdams because my favorite movie is The Notebook.

Who is your inspiration and why?

Taylor Swift because at a very young age she learned guitar, she sings, is very humble, and is an all-around nice girl.  She had so much determination to get her career started, and she rose despite everything that was going on around her when the Kanye West incident happened and in school.  She didn’t try to be anybody but herself, even if she was different and is very gracious in how she handles things.

What are you looking forward to in the future?

I’m so excited to start getting jobs.  I’m excited for my 1st job just to see how it is.

What are your goals both in life, modeling, and singing?

In modeling, I want to do my best and be able to expand and travel.  With singing, through Wilhelmina, I want to be able to open doors for myself and touch people’s lives with my music.  In Life, I want to always do my best with everything that I work on and always stay positive and dedicated.  As I go on, I want to hopefully make money, give back to others and do community service.

Have you had the dream of being world famous and surrounded by paparazzi?

Definitely yes.  I’ve always dreamed about being famous.  I’ve been to LA a couple times.  I won a contest to go to Justin Bieber’s movie premiere from my singing.  Seeing all the famous people on the purple carpet, the different news outlets, and everyone walking down the carpet, made me want that someday.  I’m in the director’s cut version of the Never Say Never movie and have gotten to meet a bunch of famous people already like Asher Roth, Selena Gomez and Sean Kingston.  We went back to LA for my spring break and I love it there and want to live there.  Our last night there we got to see the premiere of the movie Prom and met a bunch of Disney Channel stars.  The entertainment industry is either LA or New York, but for modeling New York is good.  The only downside to New York is that it’s so fast and hard to get used to as I’m getting older, whereas LA is more laidback.

What hobbies do you enjoy?

I like to hang out with my friends, go shopping and to the movies and go out to dinner.  My favorite TV shows are Jersey Shore, Gossip Girl, and Pretty Little Liars.  In middle school, I played field hockey and lacrosse, and I play guitar now too.

Denise, what were your initial thoughts about coming in?

I was skeptical at first, but I did research online.  What really impressed me and made this ok though was reading all the articles and listening to Alycia Kaback’s radio shows.  If this wasn’t legitimate, she wouldn’t have had a radio show.  I felt comfortable going in and being open.  This is something that you have to spend money on in order to get results, but we knew that going in and I felt that this was something safe and a safe environment.  When dealing with your kid, you want people that you can trust and I felt comfortable with that aspect.  There was a lot of opportunity for us to ask questions and there were enough meetings prior to the event that allowed us to have her prepared.

I would not have known what to do if I hadn’t had our meetings, from how to do a biography to what clothes to wear and what pictures to use.  What we were supposed to do, we did down to the letter, from getting a portfolio book and putting songs on a flash drive and what to bring with us.  We did all the stuff we were told, and it worked!  I felt that if she had what it takes, it would be noticed, and it was!

Was it worth it?

It definitely was worth the shot and every penny.  We are so excited for the next event and looking forward to it!  VIP Talent Connect really helps you-it links you up with the right people.  If you follow the instructions, it’s going to work for you if you have what it takes.  I wouldn’t know how to go to NYC and get an appointment with Terri, but Alycia Kaback and The IT Factor gave us that opportunity.  We had looked at sending photos online, but she isn’t 5’8”.   We got the chance to meet with Terri, even though she isn’t 5’8”, because we were there in person and that’s what it takes sometimes.  We are extremely happy with everything.

What would be your advice to people who are hesitant at first if this is something they should do?

Definitely do it, you can get results so quickly, which is amazing.  Also, do your research so you have a comfort level going in.  Networking is everything in life, and I really understood that when Alycia Kaback was talking about it.  She wasn’t begging people-it’s more of a “you need us if you want it.”  With anything in life, you have to have courage to take that step, and there is always risk involved.  I’ve paid more money on a purse than going to the VIP Talent Connect Summit, but it’s a good investment.  You’re not going to get something for nothing-it is impossible.  You have to do whatever it takes make your dreams happen.  At the event, we strategized how we were going to be meeting with everyone:  we were not worried about eating, just making sure we talked to everyone we wanted to talk to and we worked the event.  Even in life, you have to be assertive about going after what you want.

Lauren Lee, VIP Talent Scout for PhiladelphiaAre you worried about school or the time commitment this may become?

No, because we’ve made a decision that this is what we want to do.  I approach her career like a business, and I’m organized in that way.  Whatever it is we need to do, we will.  I’ve looked into train and bus schedules and we’ll have to go talk to the school.  We’ve looked into having a place in New York that we can have access to if it’s needed.  She has our full support.  She’s a great student so we’ll do whatever it takes.  We do know that it takes money, but that’s the industry.  We’re not going to let certain things stop us- if we have to buy something, we will. You got to be ready to jump on things when they happen.  I’m on top of what needs to be done and stay very organized and prepared, as well as my husband, who works for the Ritz, so we can secure a hotel room when needed.

She definitely has to have at least a B in school because school is very important.  Also, maintaining relationships with friends and just being a teenager is important.  We didn’t want to pursue her career until a certain age because we wanted her to have a normal childhood.  She has sang in competitions since she was 8 and had lessons and everything, but we didn’t pursue it further because we didn’t want to wear her out and we wanted to let her be a normal kid.

What are your thoughts on moving to LA or New York and the commitment that this is?

As a family, we’ve considered the possibility of moving to LA if her career takes her there.  It’s something to think about in the future and something to work towards.  I transitioned out of my job to be able to take her places and this is something we’re serious about.  I’ve already looked into having a place in New York with friends when we have to be there.

What would be your dream job for her?

A shoot for Vogue.  It would be wonderful to go to Milan or Paris also.

What is it like for you, watching all this happening?

I’m extremely excited about everything and I’m trying to be in tune to her needs.  I make sure she has food in my purse and whatever she may need, like a sweatshirt.  I was nervous when she went in to the meetings at Teen Vogue and Wilhelmina without me.

What advice do you give to Lauren?

I encourage my kids to dream big.  We’ll be watching the MTV Movie Awards and I’ll tell her to practice your autograph and then will work with her to adjust or change it.  When I found out I was having a girl, I wanted to name her a star name, so we did-Lauren Lee.  We are always having discussions about how she would treat her fan base and talk about having the ability to influence someone’s life and how happy you can make them.  We have lots of discussions about being accessible and humble, and how it is important to be nice to people and give back, like Justin Bieber did for Lauren.

Lauren: I follow Justin Bieber on Twitter and sometimes he re-tweets his fans.  I also follow one of his fan twitters, and they got Justin Bieber to follow me and he sent me a Direct Message for my birthday and that made me so excited.

Denise, we know who Lauren would want to meet, but who would you want to meet?

Kris Jenner because I like how she creates this empire for her children and I would want to be her friend.  I also like Oprah.  I have a lot of respect for Kris Jenner in regards to how we relate with the entertainment industry and our children.  I like family empires because family is extremely important.

Alycia Kaback Would Like to Thank Stephan DeAngelis for His Help Making The VIP Talent Connect Summit a Success

The IT Factor, Stephen DeAngelis, VIP Talent Connect Summits, Nikki BlonskyAlycia Kaback and everyone at VIP is grateful for the indispensable role Stephen DeAngelis played in putting together the September 17th VIP Talent Connect Summit.  Stephen DeAngelis is currently on staff at Grey Worldwide and has cast over 3000 network television and radio commercials for such advertisers as Olive Garden, Red Lobster, E*TRADE, Cover Girl, Pantene, Advil, Robitussin, Downy and others . He was also the Casting Director for the 6 X Emmy Award nominated Playhouse Disney series “Johnny and the Sprites” which was seen on the Disney Channel. His work has been seen in New York and regionally in over 300 theatrical productions for the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport, York Theatre Company, Musicals Tonight!, Bushnell Center for thge Performing Arts, The Signature Theatre, The Drama League, Casa Manana, North Shore Music Theatre, Virginia Stage Company, Candlewood Playhouse, Connecticut Repertory, Syracuse Stage, Stage One, Studio Arena Theatre, American Stage Company, GeVa Theatre, Starlight Theatre of Kansas City and The St. Louis Municipal Opera (The MUNY) as well as numerous festival showcases, workshops and staged readings. He also cast the 25th Anniversary National Tour of Hair. He served as Casting Director/Talent Executive for the World AIDS Day All-Star Concert Revivals of Pippin and The Secret Garden. Film credits include “Thanksgiving”, which was selected for the Tribeca Film Festival. A proud member of the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society, Stephen directed and choreographed Little Shop of Horrors in 2008 as well as countless productions of Godspell in major cities across the country.  He is also Producing Artistic Director and Host of At This Performance…, a Concert series which has showcased the talents of almost 600 Broadway and Off-Broadway Standbys and Understudies in events in New York City and across the United States and which is currently being developed as a feature length documentary. He has produced numerous concerts nationwide featuring a multitude of Broadway stars including many Tony Award winners and nominees as well as Nikki Blonsky, Frenchie Davis, Diana DeGarmo, Lea Michele and Jenna Ushkowitz. He was the first Producing Artistic Director of the Shawnee Playhouse in the Poconos and staged over 30 productions there.

Thank you, Stephen– The VIP Talent Connect Summit would not have been the hit it was with out you. — Alycia Kaback

Alycia Kaback Presents The IT Factor Success Story Zack Yanni

Alycia Kaback, Zack YanniZack has recently sent us an email with some exciting news!  He booked a ING Bank Commercial along with 12 other VIP Talent members and will be working on the Sex and the City 2 Movie!

Here is what Zack had to say:

 

Hello VIP Talent Connect Family,

 

I would like to inform you that Kristian Sorge picked myself and twelve other VIP Talent Connect members for the new ING Bank commercial.

 

We shot the commercial in Newark, NJ and it was a lot of fun and was a great networking opportunity. This week I will be working on SEX & THE CITY 2. Thank you so much for giving us the information about the open call.

 

I have attached my picture when I was in line with over 5000 actors. I got called back. God is Great. Its not about luck but about Faith in God and Confidence in yourself plus when I told the Sex and the City casting director who I knew from the VIP Talent Connect event he was very impressed and this edge helped me and the other VIP Talent Connect members land the role.

 

The “luck” stigma just reduce the motivation and kill the desire to achieve your dream. I can not tell you how much this has changed my life.

 

Also, I’m planning my first trip to LA this month in order to extend the network of people I know, this trip will be from the advice and guidance of Mr Tim Greene again from VIP Talent Connect. Thank you so much for all the help and connections that you provide us. I never expected my first 6 months to be that awesome and be SAG Eligible. Thanks to every industry person involved with VIP for all the advice and support they have given. I love you all.

 

Best Regards,

 

Zack Yanni

VIP Talent Connect Member!

Alycia Kaback Presents L’Oreal’s Jym Benzing- A Past Guest on The IT Factor

Jym Benzing, The IT FactorVIP Talent Connect guest speaker Jym Benzing is the casting director for L’Oreal placing models for Redken, Maybelline, Pureology, and other well-known brands.  As a former television actor and serial standup comedian Jym knows the industry from many angles.  Recently Jym was interviewed by LookBooks where he divulged inside information about the future of the modeling industry and had some really great insights that would be great advice for aspiring models.  He answers questions like: what’s the biggest mistake a model can make during casting, and what’s the best way to stay “in the know?”   Read the full interview here.

Want more great advice from Jym Benzing?  Attend a VIP Talent Connect Event!  For more information click here.