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- I live in Florida, not Cali, although i visit there a lot.
-I'm in the teenage market
- I know a lot about the buisness, and my school will give me an agent when i graduate, but in the meantime, I really want some work, experience and (I don't want to say publicity, but to be somewhat known as working in the industry)

2007-12-31 02:55:25 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Theater & Acting

6 answers

Commercials wouldn't hurt? does your school post job listings? If not you should ask them to.

2007-12-31 02:58:41 · answer #1 · answered by Mr M 3 · 0 1

Oh, no! You sound like you are in JR Powers! They will never get you any work. They only want your money for classes. If you are a teen and you want to be an actor, you need your parents to work hard for you to do that, finding you experience, training and eventually an honest agent.

2007-12-31 06:08:40 · answer #2 · answered by Theatre Doc 7 · 1 1

This was exactly my situation a few months ago. Alright if you want to know what I did to skip the time, build a resume' look up all the channel studios in your area, and send them in looking for extras work on dramas and sit coms. You usually get paid , lunch, and possibly transport. But yeah good luck.

2007-12-31 03:34:16 · answer #3 · answered by *Jay [Messenger]* 3 · 0 1

Give you an agent when you graduate. Probably a scam. They might give you a list of agencies to send your stuff (headshots and resumae) to.

You need to gain LOTS of experience, but paying for modleing school is unnesscesary. You should gain experience by getting involved in local theatres or school theatres/plays. It would also help to take acting classes.

Then you need to create a resumae with your talents, contact information, experience,etc.

Then you need to have headshots made. They can cost anywhere from $100 to $600.

You need to send a cover letter, a headshot, and a resumae to local agents (look them up.) and hope someone calls wanting to represent you. From there, your agent will book you modeling jobs and auditions for acting parts.

I hope this helped!!

Good Luck!!

Keep trying to achieve your dreams.!!

2007-12-31 03:02:31 · answer #4 · answered by tatortot 2 · 1 1

Check community theater in your area or a local talent agency.

2007-12-31 02:59:51 · answer #5 · answered by WineBuzz 5 · 0 0

attempt to apply a music you fairly like, take out a chunk of the music you desire to choreograph to and then probably use Adobe Audition to slow the music down, to characteristic outcomes to it and choreograph together as the music continues to be slowed down so which you're able to nicely be powerfuble to hearken to lots of the beats... and then do merely it, be resourceful, use strikes you've already stumbled on from different choreographers and practice them on your choreography, make up new strikes, and so on.. :)

2016-10-02 23:15:10 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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