• show-popup
  • Signup
Follow us:
 
Shares 0

One Source Talent is mostly a scam

  • by   Apr 20, 2011
  • Review #: 233298
CompanyOne Source Talent
Product / ServiceEntertainment / Actor
Location Washington, District Of Columbia
Category Entertainment
Views3418
Monetary Loss
$534
 

Around mid-March I signed up with One Source Talent and like many others here, reluctantly paid 495 + 39.95.Although this was ridiculous, I was asked back for a 3rd "interview" and the so-called "talent coordinator" was trying to force me to pay for their photographers, which was in excess of $400.

So, before you get any jobs - if you get any jobs - you're are out nearly $1000. Since I could not pay for this, I was sent home; yet the interview states someone would look over my resume and cover letter. This never happened, which to me indicates a breach of contract. By the way I went to the Miami one and live about 2 1/2 hours away.

In the meantime, I researched the company in depth, which I should have done before I went. I read every consumer problem on this website. Also, they are not with the BBB as of January 2011 and they had a C+ rating previously. There is another site that asks if this is a scam and a lot of people commented on that site saying it wasn't.

I know for a fact that those people or most of them are employees or managers of the company. I decided to give them a chance so here is what I proposed. The show Burn Notice is set in Miami and I really wanted to get on the show. So, I said if you get me on Burn Notice, I will be somewhat satisfied.

She said she would definitely check. While she was checking, I signed up with 2 different actual talent agencies who I paid ZERO dollars for. Within 2 days, I was asked to be on the set of Burn Notice and I was. So, when I returned home, I emailed the manager and asked if she had checked for me.

She said that Burn Notice started a week ago from the day I was on it. This I know was not true as I was on the first day of the shoot. I have all the emails saved in case I want to get a lawyer. She also mentioned she submitted me to the Glades, which is also shot on location in South Florida.

The other agency I signed up for for free also submitted me to the Glades and I was accepted to be on the show. I have already received my check from Burn Notice minus the 10% agency fee. So, here is the problem with OST. All they do is what you can do yourself.

They submit you "supposedly" but they say if a director wants you they will call you. They are also making you pay for their website, which simply gets most of their castings from realitywanted.com where you can sign up for free. A Real talent agency sends of your photos (you don't necessarily need a comp card) to the producers and directors and oftentimes they tell the agency to send people of certain characteristics to them. In other words the agency decides to send you, then you simply follow instructions to whomever you need to report to on the set.

It is VERY EASY to become an extra, which is by far the best way to break in the industry. Since OST is NOT an agency (although I was told it was) they DO NOT have rapport with directors like a real talent agency does. I have never acted professionally until I was on the set of Burn Notice. I was given a name of an agency by another extra.

This agency sends me work at least twice a week. OST is border line legit, but definitely very corrupt!. It is okay to pay for websites like exploretalent because you are paying them for audition information and I know for a fact they call producers to check if the producer is legit and how much money you will make/. Given this, I did not mind the 39".95 from OST because it is a monthly website fee and many websites do do this so they can run it; however, the 495 fee is absolutely ridiculous!.

With all this said - Have they given people jobs? The real answer is yes'. BUT - these people submitted themselves, paid lots of money, and few, if any, have gained maximum exposure..

In other words, they paid 495 + 39?.95 + 400 or more to submit and market ON THEIR OWN by clicking a few buttons on the website!.As most actors and actresses say - never ever pay up front. 3869009

 
 
Keep the topic of messages relevant to the subject.
Personal attacks will be deleted.
No Links or Scripts.
Hide comments (87) 
Showing 20 of 87 comments
zayn zayn
Apr 14 
Its probally a scam because I paid 600 for headshots and never got pick once and it been a year!people if you want to sing go on. X factor ok but this is just my option.if I would go on a singing show but I agree with that girl because modelogic my company is a scan take my advice oh ya if want to become a model don't pick modellogic
Reply
Just FYI Just FYI
Mar 25  from Ann Arbor, Michigan
Just because you got turned away because you're not marketable, or aren't happy with the fact that you have to pay for your comp card and headshots (or provide some professional pictures that you obtained somewhere that are recent) doesn't make this place a scam. I advise you to simply do a little research before you just apply with a company in an industry you know nothing about. Learn about the industry first so that you're not dumbstruck. This company is legit, and their success stories are real. I'm backing OST up.
Reply
KAGEMCGUIRE KAGEMCGUIRE
Jan 31  from Dallas, Texas
I was recently liberated from my long time employer and am now looking to go into acting. Can anyone recommend a crediable agency in Texas?
Thanks
Kage McGuire
Reply
madmommie100 madmommie100
Nov 20, 2012 
It was the first time the iconic scarlet sequinned shoes had been out of the United States and the Smithsonian Museum in Washington. And the first time since the filming of “The Wizard of Oz” in 1939 that the Judy Garland slippers had been reunited with Dorothy’s blue and white gingham pinafore dress, designed by the Hollywood costume wizard Adrian.

Visitors to “Hollywood Costume” at the Victoria & Albert Museum here until Jan. 27 will now see a substitute pair of glittering footwear — the vivid red chosen because, in those early days of Technicolor, it was the shade that fit best with the Yellow Brick Road.

The amount of information in every nook and cranny of this exhibition is extraordinary, from the digital faces bringing costumes and movies to life, to the on-screen dialogues between directors and designers. The intelligent approach taken by Deborah Nadoolman Landis, the guest curator and Oscar-nominated costume designer, working with the curator Christopher Frayling, is informative, sometimes didactic, but always engaging.
Reply
listenup listenup
Nov 16, 2012 
CLEARLY we all know you have to pay for One Source Talents Comp Card Pictures/Headshots. If you can't afford it don't go to them, then dont- and I further tell you to not try to get into the entertainment business. It takes money to make money. If you don't invest in yourself for materials YOU NEED to get booked jobs then why would anyone else invest in you with no experience. Don't judge a company based on what you read.
Reply
robbi robbi
Feb 02  from Chicago, Illinois
this is true in general. But I already had my own headshots professionally done before entering. They want headshots from THEIR photographers - and they LIE about it on their site. I paid my $150 for a professional photoshoot from a guy that works for Disney. They didn't even want to look at my headshots. So i put in the money, but they want to make money from their own company. Its a well known fact that agencies that ask for money up front are scams.
Reply
tiggyboy tiggyboy
Mar 29  from Los Angeles, California
thats not so, if you have to pay, its all fake
Reply
lilcoop lilcoop
Nov 14, 2012 
Thank you soo much I am signed up for one source and I just want to know if it a scam or not!!! What were the free programs you signed up for????
Reply
Blas Santana Blas Santana
Nov 14, 2012  from New York City, New York
I just got out of OST place everything was fine they were telling me that i got the look that they want me to work with them, they also took a few pictures of me and then they bring this paper saying that i have to give them $495 and a monthly fee of $39.95 which is ridiculous, i also took a pic of the paper>> file:///C:/Users/SANTANA/Desktop/image_1352919847872582.jpg
Reply
uh oh uh oh
Oct 28, 2012  from Thousand Oaks, California
oh and for extra "agencies". You don't need headshots. Actually, legit ones will take a pic right there for you. for FREE. If they ask for a headshot, they aren't legit. because you know when you show up on set, you aren't going to look like your headshot. I do BG work all the time. :-) it's fun. Now my agent, they get 10% ONLY when they get me work with Lines. :-) They may ask you to get no headshots, but they can never ever pressure you into getting ones done by their photog, because they are probably getting a kick back. Meaning, you prob don't really need new ones. I've been thru too many (real) agents and you live and learn.
Reply
hellomynameis... hellomynameis...
Jan 19  from Tucker, Georgia
What are some legit talent agencies
Reply
oh no oh no
Oct 28, 2012  from Thousand Oaks, California
Well, these aren't agents. I hope you realize that. These are just extra "agencies". They can't charge anything. You are getting ripped off that you paid 10%. When you get real acting work, and under 5 even, THEN your agent will take that 10%. Never more.
Reply
Ana Lopez Ana Lopez
Oct 03, 2012 
TY for the info.
Reply
oknow oknow
Sep 27, 2012 
TAKE IT FROM SOMEONE WHO IS SIGNED WITH ONE SOURCE TALENT IN DC: THEY ARE NOT A SCAM. IVE BOOKED WORK, PUT IN EFFORT AND SEE WHERE IT GETS YA!
Reply
robbi robbi
Feb 02  from Chicago, Illinois
what work have you gotten? how much have you gained after putting it in? did you see any profit? I'm being sincere. I want to know
Reply
I'm Famous Already I'm Famous Already
Sep 27, 2012 
8)
Reply
Jo Jo
May 23  from Overland Park, Kansas
Yea right?
Reply
Aileen Aileen
Sep 16, 2012 
There not fully a scam they really do get u j po bs right away basicly in ost u invest in yourself who ever missed their interviw messed up because they really get the door open I got discoverd from ost from a proscout event :grin
Reply
Leah Leah
Sep 14, 2012 
I have just signed up with them & was told if I change my mind within 10 business days I will get my money back,now I wonder maybe I should just cancel as of today I'm remaining with 8 days. But If they were a scam as everybody is describing here, wouldn't the laws of the land cought up with them? Guys we in this country we 've very strong laws
Reply
felicia t felicia t
Sep 04, 2012 
I took daughter to one source talent and they made it seem like she had the face they were looking for and pulled out this sheet of paper like it was a contract. The paper had a fee of 395 on it but it was scratched out and 149.00 was put in it's place they told us because they like her look we only had to pay half which was a bunch of *** and now she all sad because I didn't pay. please parent don't do this to your kids because this is a scam and it only hurts your children :cry :cry :cry :sigh
Reply

Read next One Source Talent complaint

OneSource

Ok , i went to a one source audition and they told me that i was in so i was really really excited b...

Select Reason




 
Send Report Cancel

Thank you!

We will review your report
You were reading a complaint about One Source Talent.
Filing a new complaint about

Report a bug

 
Help us help you!
We are trying to be better!

We need your email address to contact you if we need more bug information. Please provide a valid email address. We do not add this email address to any kind of mailing list or post it on the web

A one-line description of the bug

What were you trying to accomplish and what is the result?

Any errors or messages you may have received

Cancel
 
Report a bug

Thank you!

We will review your report