English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português 繁體中文 Bahasa Indonesia Tiếng Việt ภาษาไทย
All categories

i am 15 years old and i LOVE to act but i dont have an agent and well i really want to know how much i would have to pay to get one and where! PLEASE someone help i want to act that's my life, i can also dance i can sing but i dont know if someone think i am good! but acting and dancing are my life and i like to sing but not as much as ACT so PLEASE anyone can i get help or something PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE!

2007-08-20 09:56:14 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

5 answers

Learn more about the business being considering handing over your parents hard earned dollars!!! I'm sorry if I come off as an A**HOLE!!! I'm not trying to be mean!!!

GOOD LUCK!!!

2007-08-20 10:31:13 · answer #1 · answered by SUPERMAN 2 · 0 0

An agent doesn't cost you ANYTHING up front. To get an agent you need to have serious training and experience which means making a real commitment to your career at a very early age. That also means having a very supportive and dedicated family as well. They have to put their lives on hold for your career because as NewYorkGal said, most Disney shows tape in Los Angeles, if you don’t live there you’ll have to move or one of your parents will have to be willing to live there with you while you audition for shows and hope that you get something and if you do, then you have to stay there.

Disney kids are triple threats. They sing, act, and dance and they do all three very well. If you’re not already in classes for all three disciplines, you better get a move on! You also need to have experience… a resume with real credits. You can start with local theatres, student films, etc. but eventually if you’re going to be taken seriously you have to start booking at least under 5’s, guest spots, etc. and work your way up to leads. Once you have a few things an agent may consider taking you on.

If you want to find a legitimate agent to represent you for commercials, TV & film go to Sag.org. Use the dropdown menu on the right labeled 'resources' and choose 'agent information'. On the next screen, on the left choose 'Find a SAG franchised agent' and follow the directions. You can look up agents all over the US, but there are higher concentrations where the work is (Los Angeles, NY, IL, FL, GA etc.). Another great resource is Ross Reports especially because they update their info so often but not all of the agents they list are SAG and you have to pay for the list. That doesn’t mean they’re not legit, but that’s why I always tell people to start with the SAG list. It’s free and those agents have signed an agreement to put the actor first! www.rossreports.com If you subscribe to backstage.com you can get a combo subscription which can come in handy but can also get quite expensive.

Then you can send the agencies your headshot, resume, and a cover letter stating that you are seeking representation and wait to see if they call you in for an interview. You never call the agencies directly. That is a big no-no! At least it is in LA. Please remember that reputable agents take exactly 10% of your pay AFTER they help you get a job. Not one cent more and not one cent before. Anything else is a scam. This is strictly for talent agents, not modeling agents or talent managers who take different percentages.

Once you have an agent, they will get you the auditions, but until then you can check out actorsaccess.com. You can also see if your state has a film alliance / commission / society or whatever your state calls theirs (some have more than one). Sometimes they post audition information for projects filming locally. For theatre (and other auditions on backstage), you can go to backstage.com or www.actorsequity.com (click on casting call) If you find the audition on the Equity site, you still may be able to go, as long as their not taking appointments from equity actor's only :-) On backstage.com you have to pay to get all of the info, but the initial search is free and you may be able to see enough info to find out the rest on your own without paying.

good lucK!

2007-08-20 10:24:31 · answer #2 · answered by Marianne D 7 · 1 0

"Uness you have an agent, you can't get a booking. and without a booking you can't get an agent." Kind of the actor's Catch-22.
Agents work on commission (usually 10 to 15% to what the actor gets per role). Believe me, they work for it, too! If you don't work, they don't get paid! That why you have to be good enough to convince an agent to take you on as a client.

2007-08-20 10:12:58 · answer #3 · answered by THE Cupid HATER 7 · 1 0

Disney is located in Los Angels.
Agent's work on commission, usually 10% of what the actor earns.

2007-08-20 10:05:06 · answer #4 · answered by newyorkgal71 7 · 1 1

There is also agent information on this page......

Disney Channel Casting & Audition Information:

http://actinginfo.blogspot.com

___________________

2007-08-21 08:19:01 · answer #5 · answered by oncameratalent 6 · 2 0

fedest.com, questions and answers