Seven Tips For Raising A Child Actor
What’s the best advice for handling everything that comes with raising a child actor?
What’s the best advice for handling everything that comes with raising a child actor?
If you are ready to get on the radar of the casting directors and are willing to do what it takes, read on and take action.
Success and happiness come to us when we remove our egos and focus on our effort and to do the work
It depends on many different factors, and the decision has to be up to you, but here are some pros and cons to help you decide.
You’re making contacts, you’re applying for roles, and you have an agent… But you never hear back, right?
If you’re not where you want to be yet, it’s because your mind hasn’t reached that place.
So many of us turn to the go-to survival jobs for actors: waiting tables, temp office work, promo work, nannying.
As artists, it’s your job to be in touch with your emotions, but it doesn’t have to dictate your life.
There are so many talented actors out there, can you honestly say you are doing everything you can to further your career?
Actor Douglas Taurel interviews Padriac Lillis, a director inducted into the indie theater hall of fame and someone who is very well known for directing solo shows.
This industry is hard enough as it is without actors criticizing each other and questioning each others choices and motivations.
“Two years ago I was a college baseball player with no acting experience,” Actor Jake Hunter writes.
Here’s 3 Questions That Will Help You Decide If You Need New Headshots
Learning to be in control of your own mind gives you freedom.
What is your character’s relationship to any objects, places and events?
Remember to play to your strengths as an actor. You don’t need a fancy camera, or the latest editing program – you just have to work really really hard…
When you hire someone to do something for you — an artist, a skilled worker, or anyone for that matter — what they do is what you get.