Getting You First Big Break in Acting; Getting Started
by: Jack Tracy
Acting - Getting Started
Acting is a very competitive field of work. Get a mind-set of: "Make-it-so" and
use it always. Your first role is "You" as as a persistent actor who
stops at nothing. There is no one sure shot formula to make it big in the acting
industry. What one needs is a fair amount of luck along with connections and a
will to stick it out till the end and of course, most importantly, talent.
Amateur Productions
Try and take part in as many such productions as you can. Even small town local
theaters would do. This will provide you with the very essential practice as well
as confidence. Also, it is of utmost importance not to lose heart. Remember that
many great actors were spotted by agents and casting directors in such amateurish
productions in small town theater halls.
Student Films
Colleges have their own productions. You can participate in such a student production
in your college or school. Also film schools require their students make a number
of films and the student directors are always on the lookout for amateurs who
can act well. The pay will be minimal. However, it will add to your resume. Even
if the film is bad, your acting skills will show through. Always keep tapes of
such acting exercises, so to speak.
Extra
Being cast as an extra has its plus points too. Films being shot on location
need extras. Participating as an extra will give you valuable experience—you
can actually see how a film is actually made. Also, it might just help you make
the right connections. With real contacts with casting directors from the film
industry you will go a long way.
Independent Films
Independent film makers work on shoe-string budgets. They can not afford big
names from the glamorous acting world. They might be on the look out for new faces
with fresh talent. Keep a look out for such films—they are the best bet
for an actor who is just starting out. They might go a long way in establishing
your career as often such films meet with huge popular and/or critical success.
Through the ways mentioned above you can gain a considerable experience which
can make your resume look really attractive and weighty. With a suitable portfolio
you can get yourself an agent. This agent then takes over and finds films suitable
for you.
He or she is better suited for this job of film hunting that you because of the
agent’s prior experience as well as contacts. But above all be positive.
Becoming a popular actor is extremely difficult and can be achieved only through
the dint of hard work. You are bound to meet with failures, disappointments and
frustrating episodes.
Only perseverance can bring success.
About The Author
Jack Tracy is an Actor/Director with a passion for film and contributes to
the site: http://www.Acting-Secrets.com Acting Secrets
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