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Strategies for Success in Your Acting Career

Your Acting career might well be subtitled Mind Set: Determination, Attitude and Vision; as you will do well having a strong and intentional mindset, a positive attitude (at least manageable), and a clear vision. The first component of Mind Set is determination. You have hopefully been developing as an Actor and feel ready to begin to build your career. Your determination will see you through the processes of auditioning, being hired, not being hired, finding representation, reviews, constantly improving, and getting to where you want to be. Second, attitude. Your attitude carries the energy you give off. And you want people to want to work with you. And finally - vision. Vision leads you to accomplishment and moving in the best direction. Do you want to be a Star, a working actor, a highly respected working actor? Vision directs your next move; when in doubt, you can return to your vision as your true north. Which brings us to a working formula: A PLAN: A GREAT picture/resume and

Popular Types Of Body Part Modeling

Believe it or not some models are paid just because they have beautiful hands! That's right, modeling is not just about your face and body, it can be broken down into individual body parts, and some of the most lucrative modeling contracts are for models with beautiful body parts. The most popular body parts that a model may be hired for are hands, eyes and lips, with torso and legs coming a close second. In this beauty obsessed age makeup and beauty products have huge appeal and many beauty industries want to use models with beautiful eyes, lashes and lips to model their make up brands. Clients often prefer models with full luscious lips that are natural; fillers and implants are not ideal and makeup brands will shy away from using these models. Jewelers will select a model with delicate hands and well-manicured nails for their advertising campaigns and fitness brands will choose a model with a well toned torso. Body part models may go through their entire career

Child Actor LA - How to Get Your Kid Into TV Or Movie Acting?

Ever wonder how child actors get started or get discovered? There was a time I wondered that myself. I think it crosses all parent's minds at one point or another. As time went on, opportunity presented itself to our family and I now have a son that has done quite well acting in Hollywood TV commercials. So nowadays, one of the most common questions I'm asked by other parents is, "How do I get my kids into that?" I'm sure there are many ways and maybe some are better than this, but these tips by experts at Child Actor LA are based on my experiences working with talent agents and managers in the Los Angeles area. So first off, let's talk about your kid. He or she does not have to be cute or gorgeous! Most casting agents are looking for unique, or a regular neighborhood kid look. When you think about it, most commercial feature "the kid next door" types and not models. Models have their place, but usually in print work such as magazines and posters

Open Casting Calls Can Give Aspiring Actors a Genuine Shot At Stardom

For most principal acting roles, the process is the same. Casting directors put out a breakdown to talent agents that lists specific roles being cast for a specific production - including age, character type, hair and eye color, etc. The agents submit their clients who fit the description, and the casting directors audition the actors who best fit what they are looking for. However, the casting process in the entertainment industry is ever increasingly looking to open casting calls (sometimes referred to as "Cattle Calls"), often outside the major markets, to fill important roles with fresh undiscovered talent. And this does not include the huge amount open casting calls for extras that now take place across America and beyond. One of the most frustrating things that talent must deal with is going to an open call only to find out that it is not an "official call" for a film or television show, but rather some sort of sales pitch for acting schools or non-legit t

Film Schools and Their Struggle to Stay Current

Read the following story if you are serious about finding a film school. Years ago, Mandy (not her real name) enrolled in an accredited university with a telecommunications major. Her wish was to make movies. But as she embarked in her studies, she soon lost interest, and eventually dropped out of the program completely. The reason? The techniques they were teaching her were approximately 20 years old-and so was the equipment! The university did not have the budget to update their equipment, so they were making do with what they had. The problem was, Mandy knew that what she was learning wasn't going to benefit her in the real world. Technology had long overtaken what she was learning in her classes. Obviously, not every college or film school has old equipment or teaches old techniques. Unfortunately, Mandy's situation is one that represents what's happening in the forefront of the formal educational system: struggling to keep up with modern technology. The more trou

How to Choose the Right Film School for You?

Choosing the right film school like Child Actor LA for children can help you learn more about the process as well as helping you get the experience you need. While it is possible to be born with a talent formal learning is a great way of nurturing it. The formal structure of a class is the best way to learn things. This is as true of the creative industries as it is with any other type of industry. There are a number of factors to consider when applying. Affordability is one big issue and may restrict the ones that you can apply for. Living situations, locations, and reputation are all factors. The ability to opt for one day or weekend seminars is another factor. These are ideal for specific specialties such as screenwriting or editing. If you are specifically interested in screenwriting you should find a course that is designed with your personal needs in mind as opposed to going to one that offers a more general type of course. If you do have something specific you want to study s

How Aspiring Models Can Improve Professional Skills With Some Practice?

Modeling is considered to be an "art" by some; a "business" by others...how do you combine them both? Experience in modeling has its own "on-the-job-training", but having some prior information can really help. Can you learn how to be a great model from an instruction manual? Theoretically, can you drive a car just by reading the driver's manual? There are ways of combining artistic expression with fashion & commercial advertising, but it takes practice. It takes effort to show garments, products, & services at their best, as well as keeping the presentation skills of the model still "looking" professional and effortless in-person, in-print, or on the runway. In basic terms, you can learn about modeling from many different resources, but then you have to actually practice what you need to do in order to develop your own professional modeling skills. Modeling comes like second nature to certain types of people, but there is informati