Well, you're right. There isn't a heck of a lot going on near you. I suggest looking for your state's film alliances, societies and things of that nature. Sometimes projects filming locally advertise for locals to work as extras.
There are a few agents in Nashville if you're willing to travel there:
Actor and Others Talent Agency
6676 Memphis-Arlington Road, Memphis, TN 38135
Tel: 901-384-6464
Type: FS
Advantage Models & Talent
230 Franklin Road, Suite 802, Franklin, TN 37064
Tel: 615-790-5001
Type: FS
D S Entertainment
9005 Overlook Blvd, Brentwood, TN 37027
Tel: 615-331-6264
Type: FS
Lee Attractions, Buddy
38 Music Square East, SUITE 300, Nashville, TN 37203
Tel: 615-244-4336
Type:
Sharon Smith Talent, LLC
521 8th Ave. South, Suite 302, Nashville, TN 37203
Tel: 615-742-4277
Type: FS
Talent & Model Land
4516 Granny White Pike, Nashville, TN 37204
Tel: 615-321-5596
Type:
Talent Trek Agency
5401 Kingston Pike, Suite 450, Knoxville, TN 37919
Tel: 865-977-8735
Type:
Talent Trek Agency (II)
2021 21st Avenue South, Ste. 102, Nashville, TN 37212
Tel: 615-279-0010
Type: FS
but I didn't find any SAG franchised agencies in SC either. I suggest that as long as your parents support your efforts, you send out your headshot, resume and cover letter to these agents and see if you get any interest. Unfortunately you are also right in that the Disney shows do not tape near you so unless you are willing to fly out for the auditions, it's not likely that will happen but you never know. They may end up filming something near you someday.
You can also check websites such as backstage.com and do a casting search. To get all the info will cost money, but the initial search is free and if nothing interesting pops up, don't pay. Also, ask your parents to sign up for a free account on actorsaccess.com. There you search and get all the info for free, but you have to pay if you want to submit for jobs. It's free if you also subscribe to showfax, but in your location it may not be worth it to do that but that's your parents call.
Good luck!
2007-07-16 09:26:34
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answered by Marianne D 7
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Read over the script or the script they give you follow these -figure out the background of the character through the script play the part, know who you are what you are doing -brainstorm ways to make your audition interesting. - dont be afraid to move around interact with the people you're auditioning with, -change up the tones of your voice for certain things that happen in a scene. hope this helps!!!!!
2016-05-19 03:52:43
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answered by mechelle 3
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You ask this question everyday. The answer does not change.There are auditions every day all over the United States. Ask your mom to find a Talent Agent or Talent Manager for you.
2007-07-16 09:07:13
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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do u have experience acting because if you dont, i suggest you get into classes and audition for plays in you area. taht way when there is an audition, your ready.
im 12 and have been acting for two years. i am taking a film acting class now actually. but anyways, i would get more experience.
2007-07-16 14:05:45
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answered by Anonymous
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