Get Scene Actors Summit
I was a little disappointed by the Get Scene Actors Summit in Atlanta this past weekend. I felt that half of the time it was all about them pitching the Mentorship program. They didn’t want to release the schedule because they wanted us to “be present in the moment”. But I know understood it was there way to make sure we were there for all the times they were pitching the mentorship. Also maybe so it didn’t look like half of the time spent was them pitching. Which took away from the breakout rooms, especially on Saturday and Sunday. I would’ve much rather spend the time in a breakout room learning from an industry professional. I didn’t pay to get pitched to pay even more money for something I am not interested in.
Now the workshops were informative and helpful, but they were sticklers. There was no Q&A so it is not much different than listening to a free podcast. I kinda wished they allowed us to ask questions because there were thoughtful questions I had that Jesse didn’t ask. I do want to note again I did get some stuff out of it but I wouldn’t have flown from another state to do this again. I hope the next one will be less pitching and maybe some time for Q&As.