Networking at Film Markets for Actors - yeah, it’s a thing.

In this interview with Abby Tozer, an actress, producer, and filmmaker who's gearing up to make her first feature film, we had an incredible conversation. Abby dives deep into her experience at the American Film Market (AFM) and shares tips on how actors can benefit from networking at film festivals. I mean, think about it - the film market is where all the people you want to meet are hanging out. But you have to be clever in how you go about it.

Abby turned her AFM experience from a steep learning curve into a big networking win. She shared how important it is to be super prepared—like knowing your pitch inside out, having all your materials ready, and understanding that AFM is a serious business environment. One reminder from her: it’s not just casual networking you might expect; it’s about making meaningful business connections.

One of the most interesting parts of our chat was how Abby balances her roles as an actor and producer (which was super inspiring). Her acting skills really boost her producing work, giving her a special edge. She talked about how genuine networking, treating people with kindness, and staying adaptable have been key to her success.

Abby’s journey is a great reminder that you don’t have to stick to one role in this industry. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to reignite your career, her journey through the film market maze offers a rich roadmap for anyone aspiring to make their mark—may it be on making real connections and moving your career forward. Check out the interview for all the detailed tips and stories! 

If you want to stay connected with Abby, follow her on Instagram or visit her website. Stay updated with her production company here and here

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