Asia Look is Australia's oldest continually
operating model and talent
management agency specialising exclusively in Asian and Eurasian
talent. Asia Look is a fully licensed boutique agency catering
for the top end of the market, and is highly regarded by the
entertainment and media industry. Invariably in the industry, Asia Look
is the first “port of call" for specialised talent
requirements.
Fifteen years ago we saw a developing need for an emerging Asian
presence in the media and responded by setting up Asia Look. Our first
assignment was for a brochure for NSW Tourism and since then Asia Look
talent have appeared in national and international television
commercials, feature films, television series, theatrical productions,
press ads, brochures and catalogues, point of sale and posters. We also
provide talent for personal appearances and voice-overs. Asia
Look is fully licensed by the NSW Department of Industry (License No.
5120542).
Whilst we have embraced the new internet casting engines and recognise
the contribution they make, this in no way diminishes our commitment to
personal, bespoke service to our clients. We also recognise that our
main asset is our talent and as such they are managed with
professionalism and understanding. Our clients can be assured that in
our dealings with them, all contractual issues are managed in a
competent and efficient manner.
We also understand that in dealing with Asian talent there are often
cultural and communication issues that need to be taken into account.
To this end, the majority of out talent are fluent in English as well
as often being fluent in any number of Asian languages. We are also
able to advise you on any cultural issues that may arise in this
process.
Asia Look's principal is Diane Geach who has 20 years experience in the
media and casting business and will personally assist you in your
casting needs. For security reasons we do not post talent specific
photographs or bios on the net, preferring to take your brief and to
forward to you a specific and targeted response to that brief.
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