While waiting for the phone to ring, your child’ s acting career can be further developed by getting projects in student films. You can visit the nearby college or university’ s film department to see if there are any ads. It won’ t pay much but at least your child will get the experience and add another project to their existing resume.
It will also be a good idea to find an acting coach as this will help your child build his ability and confidence.
In time, someone will your child for an appointment. Before you go to the interview, do some research about the company so you know that this is not a scam. If everything looks legitimate, prepare your child by asking him or her some questions that the agent will likely ask as this will help a lot when they are speaking face to face with that individual. One thing that parents will have to do during the interview is just sit there, keep quiet and listen.
There is no guarantee that when you are called in for an interview that your child will already be accepted. If things go well, then you have taken your first steps towards an acting career. This means attending auditions right after school and getting ready to attend bookings if a deal has been made.
If the agent says otherwise, don’ t feel bad and keep looking. Maybe your child is not ready yet to shine in the limelight but as long as you are both patient and persistent, it will happen.
An agent normally gets 10 % to 30 % for every project that your child will
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