VIP Talent Connect’s Jessica DiGiovanni on Regis and Kelly

Philadelphia acting, Jessica DiGiovanni, VIP Talent ConnectAlycia Kaback recently received another update from VIP Talent Connect Talent Jessica DiGiovanni.

Regis and Kelly….What??

So I woke up this morning to the news that David Hyde Pierce was on Regis and Kelly today to promote our show, CLOSE UP SPACE!! Not only did he mention everyone in the cast, they showed footage of which I appear in! Very cool!

Here is the link to the Regis and Kelly video:
DHP on Regis and Kelly

Also MTC made a promo video for the show of interviews with the cast, playwright, director and producer along with rehearsal footage. Pretty neat.

Here is the link for that:
CLOSE UP SPACE Promo

This is the show website. Click on the ticket tab for deals and rates. We are selling out fast and I want to make sure you guys don’t get shut out!! 
CLOSE UP SPACE WEBSITE

Thanks again everyone for all of your support and taking this ride with me! I’m so glad to have you all with me for it!
All my love!
Jess

Alycia Kaback met Jessica DiGiovanni at the VIP Talent Connect offices in Philadelphia.  Jessica went to several of our VIP Networking Summits  and has seen great success since.  Follow this link to read more on what’s been happening with Jessica DiGiovanni since she met Alycia Kaback. 

The “It” Factor Productions and KMM is currently casting and looking for a wide variety of looks and age ranges from kids to adults. To take the next step, fill out the following information by visiting http://modelingagenciesinpa.com/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

VIP Talent Connect Industry Expert Featured Valerie Smaldone Featured on IFV News

VIP Talent connect Reviews, Valerie SmaldoneIFV speaks with Valerie Smaldone – 5-time Billboard Magazine Award winner, radio personality,actor, producer, voice over artist and coach (Valerie Smaldone’s website. Ms. Smaldone shares her experiences, thoughts on reinventing one’s self and more.  Valerie was host of Alycia Kaback’s Women’s Empowerment Summit this past summer in NYC and has served as a recurringVIP Talent Connect Industry Expert over the recent years.  Valerie has helped many of Alycia Kaback’s talent over the years and we are very greatful for that! Watch Valerie’s Story here: Valerie Smaldone on IFV News

Alycia Kaback Presents James Olivieri on Being a KMM Talent

James Olivieri, VIP Talent Scout Ali

 

How did you first get started with the company?

I was scouted on South Street by one of  Alycia Kaback’s Talent Scouts for Philadelphia and it was dumb luck that I was turning down the same corner that she was.  She just stopped me on the street and I came in for an open call and was invited back on Mother’s Day and then just kept coming back whenever I was told to.

Was this something you ever thought you could do or wanted to do?

I knew I could do it, but I never really imagined doing it.  It seemed so far off and out of the ordinary.  Alycia Kaback and The IT Factor gave me the opportunity to see that my dreams were possible.

What made you decide that KMM was the right thing for you?

The people and the surroundings, especially Alycia and how she made me feel when I was here.  I never had a bad feeling about anybody or any of the events or auditions.  At the beginning, it could seem overwhelming about having to pay money to go to VIP Talent Connect Summits, but the more I came in, the more I felt comfortable and trusting towards everybody.

What is the time commitment like?

It is an everyday thing.  You have to always be conscious of what you’re doing and how you treat your body.  “You get paid for the waiting and everything else is free.”  It could be a 10 hour day, but it’s worth it for the end result.  You just have to find a way to entertain yourself while you wait and it’s a good chance to practice meditation.

What are your thoughts about the VIP Summit since you have already experienced one? 

I went to the September 17th VIP Summit and it is such a great place to meet and network with the entire industry ranging from music, film, acting to fashion and modeling.  It’s all under one roof-a one stop shop that is a unique event that anybody and everybody can benefit from.

What are some of the jobs you’ve done so far?

I’ve been to New York with Robert Russell for one-on-one acting classes.  I was supposed to do the Paul Mitchell hair show next weekend but I’m the best man in a wedding.

Talent Scout for Philadelphia with Vip Talent Connect & Alycia KabackWhat was that experience like working with Robert Russell?

Intense.  It’s an hour that feels like an eternity, but in a good way.  It is ground-breaking for me because I’ve never known the ins and outs of acting.  Because he is so knowledgeable and passionate about it, it’s a great experience.

Do you prefer modeling or acting?

 I’m on an acting kick, but I keep both options open.  I was brought in for music, but now I’ve done a 180 to acting.  It brings out a lot of personality that you keep battled down because of routine life. 

I would love to do some big feature film and work with outstanding directors or producers such as Martin Scorcese or the Cohen Brothers.  To work on Arrested Development, who are doing 10 new episodes and a movie, would be my dream as a principal extra or anything with the cast.  To be around that cast and crew would be awesome.

What are you looking forward to in the future? 

Work and just the knowledge that I can acquire from any facet of the industry and any opportunity that presents itself.  To get more in depth with every nook and cranny, whether its acting, modeling or music in order to gain a greater understanding of the industry as a whole.

To rule the world if all else fails!

What are your goals in both life and acting?

To always be myself, no matter what popularity or notoriety I gain.  Just be real to myself and be true to everyone around me and never forget where I come from, all while ruling the world.  To help as many people as I can with anything that I am given.

 In acting, I want to be able to master the craft and dredge up the ability to immerse myself in every role and every action.   To work with masters in the industry in their own craft and learn everything I can from every actor, producer, director, down to everybody-grips included.  Never give up.  It was always a favorite as a kid to direct, write and boss people around with what to do, but I like how being in front of the camera brings out your personality.  You can just learn things about yourself that you’ve never known were there.

 What do you want casting agents to come away with after working with you or meeting you?

A great first impression and a lingering remembrance of me.  To stop the rest of the casting process and say “that’s it we found it.”  I really want them to come away with a greater understanding of my passion and dedication.

What do you like to do outside of acting? 

I enjoy music and I play the guitar, bass, and piano to relieve stress.  I also like to play roller and ice hockey all while rooting for our Philadelphia sports teams.  I enjoy my friends and family as much as possible and just like to have a good laugh.

If you could be in any movie or TV show, what would you want to be in? 

Arrested Development

Any actors/actresses that you look up to?

Gary Oldham because he’s an amazing actor and Jason Bateman for his timing and good comedic character actor.  Brian Cranston from Breaking Bad because he brings such life to any character that he plays, especially in Breaking Bad.  He is so real-he bleeds it.  George Clooney since he’s such a prominent Hollywood icon.

James Olivieri, KMM Talent Success Stories Has your life changed a lot since becoming involved with Kaback Models?

Yes and No.  I have something to strive for now-a path that has presented itself to me.  I’m more open to changing my daily routine, down to diet and learning monologues.

And no because I don’t let anything really go to my head and I never forget who I am.  I’m always “representin’”.  Alycia and everyone at VIP Talent Connect won’t let me lose track of myself and keeps me humble.

Have you thought about what life would have been like if you didn’t come into that open call?

Life would just be mundane, boring, and monotonous and very routine.  I wouldn’t have the fire and passion to do what I’m doing today in going after my dreams.  I would have pigeon-holed myself into thinking I would be stuck at a desk-job my entire life.  It’s definitely changed for the better.  If I didn’t come in, I would have closed the door to all this opportunity and all the people I’ve met and the experience I’ve gained in such a short amount of time.

Who was the person you’ve met that is most exciting?

Alycia Kaback because she is so lively, down to earth, real and genuinely excited to see everybody move forward.  To see the woman who runs the show and to see how natural and easy she makes everything look was exciting. 

Nikki Blonsky because she is so genuine and determined about everything she does.  From her, I’ve learned to never forget where I’ve come from, as she does.  The advice she gave me was to “never give up” and “if you want it bad enough, you’ll make it happen.”

Robert Russell because he is such a positive influence.  He is the only person who could pump me up via email at 7:45 in the morning about a meeting a week away and I am so excited that I wake up and am on time at work. 

Who would you like to meet? 

Paul McCartney because he is one of the two last living Beatles alive whose been through Knighthood and has done so much for pop culture and charity.  He’s still kicking in the music business and it’s been 5 decades.  Who he knows and everything he knows would be remarkable to hear.

What would be your advice to people wanting to join, but are not quite sure this is the right thing for them?

It always starts with the disclaimer:  don’t believe everything you hear or see that is negative because I’m real and I’ve been around this place for some time.   The IT Factor and VIP Talent Connect like a home and family, which is a great comfortable feeling to have.  Everyone is rooting for you and they want to see you succeed. 

Do you want to someday become a member of SAG? 

At this point, I would say yes.  It’s only another stepping stone to the unlimited knowledge of people in the industry, as well as the information that I could learn from those who’ve gone before me, as long as they waive the membership fee.  It’s just another step to taking over the world!

Clerks Star Brian O’Hallaran for Alycia Kaback’s VIP Talent Connect Summit

Brian O'Hallaran, Clerks, VIP Talent Connect SummitAlycia Kaback was proud to have Brian O’Hallaran of Clerks fame at the most recent VIP Talent Connect Networking Summit.  Brian has been performing in film and theater for over 20 years.  With his first and most known role being Dante Hicks in Kevin Smith’s 1994 indie hit Clerks.  Brian has worked with some of the film industry’s best in Mallrats, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.  He voiced the role of Dante for the animated series Clerks on ABC.  He starred in the title role of the very dark comedy Vulgar. He owned a flower shop for the demented in the film Drop Dead Roses. He tackled the role of a former TV superhero in the film The Junior Defenders.  Brian returned to the role of Dante in the film Clerks 2.  He recently took a turn towards the horror genre, sort of, in Steven Mena’s film Brutal Massacre: A Comedy, a mock-u-mentary look at the making of a horror film.  Brian was seen in M. Night Shyamalan’s The Happening.  He was last seen in James L. Brooks comedy How do you Know? with Paul Rudd and Reese Whitherspoon.  Brian has attended numerous film festivals around the world, including Cannes, Sundance, and Toronto.  He has been a judge and awards host at the Nashville, Long Island, Humboldt, and Phoenix film festivals.  He started his acting career in theater.  He has performed in over 50 productions, such as The Beauty Queen of Lenanne, Translations, Dancing at Lughnasa.  Some of his other favorite roles include Stones in his Pockets, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, ART, The Passion of Dracula, and The Crucible.  As a member of the New Jersey Repertory Theater since 1998, he appeared in the world premiers of A World I Never Made, Mike Folie’s An Unhappy Woman and Panama, D.W. Gregor’s The Good Daughter, Submitted by C. C. Randall McCloskey by Ian August, as well as being involved in the development of a number of new plays and films.  He currently has three films in the pre-productions stage of development.  Alycia Kaback and everyone at VIP felt so privileged to have Brian as a mentor!

Alycia Kaback’s Partner Ryan Colby Interviewed by IFV News at The VIP Talent Connect Summit

VIP Talent Connect Summit, Ryan Colby, Colby Models, Kaback Model ManagementAlycia Kaback opened Colby Models in November of 2010 with VIP Talent Connect Industry Expert Ryan Colby.  Ryan began his career as a model at the age of 12 in London and soon became an in demand fashion model in Paris, London, New York and Tokyo.   After 12 years he retired from being in front of the camera and went into art direction, working for prestigious magazines, such as Vogue, Surface, Interview, and advertisements for Victoria’s Secret, FedEx, Heineken, and Coach. While art directing, Ryan got into scouting faces, which led to a current 10 year career finding some of the most recognizable faces in modeling today.  Ryan currently runs Colby Models.  Through the experience she gained working so closely with Ryan, Alycia was able to open a commercial/ print division in March 2011 called Kaback Model Management.

Alycia Kaback and Everyone at The IT Factor Congratulates Matt Bodenheimer on MAXIM

MAXIM, Matt Bodenheimer, Bodie, Alycia Kaback The IT Factor“Bodie” real name Matt Bodenheimer came to our office on May 18, 2009. Bodie is from Virginia. He attended his first VIP Talent Connect event July 2009 where he met Ryan Colby. This is what Bodie wrote in his paragraph on why he wants to get in the industry one year ago:

“Though my own personal journey, I’ve learned that entertainment industry is anything but predictable. There is no given or specific path on how to make or break your career. Although I have learned many things from my experiences, I feel that I have only gotten my feet wet in terms of my goals and capabilities for the future. This year, I want to get my food in the door and take my acting career to the next level. I see myself no constricting my acting opportunities solely on the DC area. I hope to be working on more professional projects and be able to get my name out. I want to find more work, go on more auditions, work in DC, New York, and Philadelphia because I know the harder I work, it is only a matter of time before I can get my career rolling. In one year, I see myself surrounded by people who believe in my abilities and are will to help me find the opportunities and I in return am willing to put the effort to try my hardest to put myself out there and not miss out on opportunities. If there is one think I have learned, it is that opportunities don’t come to you, you have to go out and find them.” Congratulations “Matt” we always knew with the right connections you had what it takes to be a star! VIP Talent connect – Sign Up Today and be our next Success Story! For more information click here.