Tips on Becoming a Successful Actor / Actress
If you want to become a successful actor, here are some useful tips that we think can get you started:
1. Get voice coaching lessons or find some vocal warm up exercise routines (if you want a long standing career in vocal work you need to look after your voice).
2. If you can't afford voice coaching lessons, pop down to your local library and see if they have or can order you in a book on voice exercises.
3. Join as many local theatre groups as possible. For a long standing career in acting you need to be versatile so the more experience you have of different productions and different groups the more rounded actor/actress you will become.
4. If you are at school, college or university join any acting or theatre club.
5. When auditioning for plays and productions try and audition for a wide range of roles and characters.
6. Sign up to a casting agency (like Ethnic Showcase), some can be pricey (we're free) - so find one that suits your budget as these can be a great way of finding out about auditions.
7. Log on to TV station and TV production company websites to find out if they are looking for anyone to take part in their shows. Even if it is not strictly an acting role being on TV is a good experience.
8. Buy (or borrow) a video camera and record yourself doing some acting. This can be great to show potential casting companies or just as a tool to critique your own work. When you record something you are happy with upload it to a website like www.youtube.com which can be done for free and you can then share your talent with the world and use it to advertise yourself with.
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More Ethnic Showcase advice:
Do your homework and do background research to help pursue your career; watchfilms, read plays, go to the theatre, all this will help to develop yourskills as a performer.
Find a way to network. The business relies heavily on networking.
Use what connections you have to your advantage and use them well Get an agent or publicist. This is perhaps one of the wisest things you should do.
With representation, you have a link to casting calls.
Agents sometimes call in favors or recommend actresses to casting directors they know. In fact, your agent or publicist will be the one person (besides you) who should beworking actively to find you a job
And finally......
Audition, audition, audition
By Ella Fleming.
www.ethnicshowcase.com
Labels: Acting, EthnicShowcase.com, Training, TV, Useful Advice

