6 TIPS TO KNOW Before Signing your Modeling Contract

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  • Опубликовано: 28 ноя 2024

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  • @kapilthapliyal0001
    @kapilthapliyal0001 Год назад +3

    99% of non-models watching what not to do if you are a model. 😂😂. I like your work :)

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  Год назад +1

      hahaha love it! Glad it's entertaining :)

  • @AESOPENTERTAINMENT
    @AESOPENTERTAINMENT 17 дней назад

    Excellent Karlly Looking at many of your videos now for an upcoming aspiring female teenage model.
    Best,
    Aesop
    NYC.

  • @Tay144-fb5qp
    @Tay144-fb5qp 9 месяцев назад +1

    Good advice! All info was valuable.

  • @Koolsheeb
    @Koolsheeb 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m currently looking over my BC contract right now!

  • @clemensgrutter2870
    @clemensgrutter2870 Год назад +2

    Really useful infos! Thank you

  • @omcvey5864
    @omcvey5864 8 месяцев назад +1

    All your tips were great!

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  8 месяцев назад

      Glad they helped 😊

  • @blackbutterfye
    @blackbutterfye 8 месяцев назад

    Just recently got contacted back for a commercial model agency. Thank you for the helpful tips. Definitely will be reaching out to other models to see their experiences because I have previously heard mixed reviews.

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, make sure you do your research!

    • @blackbutterfye
      @blackbutterfye 8 месяцев назад

      @@karllyfeng Also, is it the agency or talent’s responsibility to pay for updated headshots?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  8 месяцев назад

      @@blackbutterfye it’s the talent’s responsibility. Some agencies may pay for it upfront and take it out of the talent’s first paycheck (with interest), but that’s quite rare.

    • @blackbutterfye
      @blackbutterfye 8 месяцев назад

      Oh okay good to know. Last question (sorry asking so many) what about the responsibility of comp cards? And is it okay for agency to have a one time web fee? I feel agencies are starting to do that now

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  7 месяцев назад

      @@blackbutterfye It's usually the talent's responsibility for comp cards. Web fees are normal, I usually pay mine every year, so a one-time fee is even better.

  • @jeweljade
    @jeweljade 8 месяцев назад +1

    this has been really helpful, thank you :)

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  7 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! Let me know what other questions you have :)

  • @Rootkitdev
    @Rootkitdev Год назад +3

    why am i watching this? I probably wouldn't be accepted as a ski mask model. lol Great info for those who it applies to.

  • @freddiestranger9783
    @freddiestranger9783 Год назад +1

    Excellent

  • @freesoul-dev
    @freesoul-dev Год назад +1

    Helpful thanks

  • @Dearchay
    @Dearchay 9 месяцев назад

    This is so helpful! When you were signed did you have to pay for training with your agency?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yay, I’m glad! I did pay for training but looking back, I wouldn’t do it again. I think it’s a red flag if the agency insists on training, and it’s a trap lots of new models falls into.

  • @ChaseRankin
    @ChaseRankin 6 месяцев назад

    So if you have never modeled before and they are wanting you to take their training program, you would advise not to sign with them?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  6 месяцев назад

      It’s hard to make a sweeping statement, but most reputable agencies will sign (and get bookings for) models with no experience. You get experience through test shoots or booking jobs.

  • @AESOPENTERTAINMENT
    @AESOPENTERTAINMENT 17 дней назад

    At around six minutes in the video you mentioned 20% is that referring to what your agent makes from your income per booking?
    Aesop
    NYC

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  14 дней назад +1

      Yep, they take 20% from both the client and the model

    • @AESOPENTERTAINMENT
      @AESOPENTERTAINMENT 14 дней назад

      @ thank you.

    • @AESOPENTERTAINMENT
      @AESOPENTERTAINMENT 11 дней назад

      @ so they’re actually making 40% from each job the model does if I’m understanding correctly ?
      So If a job pays $1000 the agent makes $400 and $600 to the model?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  11 дней назад +1

      @ agency makes $400, model makes $800

    • @AESOPENTERTAINMENT
      @AESOPENTERTAINMENT 11 дней назад

      @@karllyfeng oh ok, the agent takes his percent directly from the agency then a separate 20% from the model’s earning of $1000 which leaves her with $800. Got ya. Thanks.

  • @toughgymfitness
    @toughgymfitness 6 месяцев назад

    Is an exclusive contract good I need to give 20% commission and 10% royalties?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  6 месяцев назад

      20% commission is standard in the US market, but you shouldn't be paying for royalties. I haven't heard of royalties in the modeling industry personally.
      There are pros and cons to exclusive contracts, so hard to say whether that is the right move for your situation specifically.

  • @Zayy484
    @Zayy484 9 месяцев назад

    Hey, i recently applied to a modeling agency and they replied to me rather late. They said that they wanted me to pay an administrative fee. Im not sure if theyre legit and they said if i do not pay the fee within 7 days, i will lose my chance. I really need help here, do u have any advice?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  9 месяцев назад +1

      Did they specify what the administrative fee would entail? Website fees are normal, but the deadline of seven days seems quite fishy. This seems like a scam to me, unfortunately.

    • @Zayy484
      @Zayy484 9 месяцев назад

      @@karllyfeng Unfortunately I kinda think it's a scam too, they were pretty vague in the email, just saying that I had to pay 50 Euros or I'd lose my chance. I'm a little disappointed that it turned out to be a scam, thank u tho and great video!💞

  • @Tobaccoforsure
    @Tobaccoforsure 4 месяца назад

    Is 40% too much for a mother agency?

    • @karllyfeng
      @karllyfeng  3 месяца назад

      In the US, 40% is a lot. Most agencies will take 20%. I’ve heard agencies from other countries taking up to 30-35% though.