Thursday, March 3, 2016

Does Your Child Have These 3 Key Traits to be an Actor?

Child actors in TV serial
Child actors in TV serial


Show business is glamorous to the outsiders. It is exciting and attracts adults and kids alike who dream of living in that world in the  footlights or studio from all walks. Insiders, however, know it is a lot of hard work and not everyone is cut out for it. How do you know if your child has what it takes to succeed? Here are three necessary traits that all successful performers in the industry have in common.
A. If your child has these below mentioned traits, develop them further to be your kid to be a star
B. If not, then remember, these can be learned. Let the child get trained by a professional kid acting coach

1. Fire (Passion)


There is no doubt when young performers get the acting, singing, and the dancing bug that they are excited about it! It’s fun! Everyone will see their talent. The rewards will be fabulous! The question is whether this thrill will last. Is it rooted in a true passion for the craft? Look for, the evidence. A child who is truly passionate about performing will be driven to exist in that world above all else. Sports? Not crazy about it, thanks, Spend Sunday at the mall? No, really!
Playing Spiderman? Oh, yes! Wanna go to audition for a school play? Sure! Can you go for regular rehearsals? Of course!  Can you show how your Mom and Dad fight over Dad not helping Mom over housework? Should I show you now? I’m ready! Can you show how uncle Nair walks? Can I show you now? Would you like to learn acting from a good acting coach or a school? I would love to! Uncleuncle when Can I join? Can I during my vacations starting from the next month?

It is this kid’s love affair with performing art that is the whole reason for getting into the acting game and business. There is no substitute.

2. Dedication


Cine and modeling industry does not notice aspiring adult or child actors with just a passing interest in performing. A child needs to be committed to learning, practicing, and developing her talent above all other interests. There is a lot of competition and many talented people are desperately trying for attention, so each child will need to work hard and drive his own progress forward. This commitment means a child looks for opportunities to pursue her craft, getting involved in school plays, performing in house parties and in local theater. Your child will be memorizing her lines during her free time rather than playing Ludu Board, Chor-Police, Kancha, Scrabble or surfing the web. The mere thought of being late to acting class keeps her motivated to do her chores and homework on time. It would not be a struggle to get him to focus and do the work needed to memorize his monologue or nail his dance routine because he loves it. The work gets done.

3. Strength of character and bounce back ability


Everyone faces rejection in show business. While it may take some time to adjust to it, the experience of being told “no” is valuable. A performer can’t quit when things become challenging. He has to go out the next day and try another audition. And another. No one is right for all roles, and there are infinite reasons why one does or does not get cast. It is not personal. Understanding this is necessary for learning persistence. Courage, confidence, and resilience are needed every step of the way.
Pursuing a career by a child in the performing arts is a tough road, but definitely exciting and with scintillating future! Talent and skill are important, but they are not enough. It takes hard work over a long period of time to break through, so you have to be diligent and hard-working. There are many disappointments before every success, so you have to have faith that the work will pay off. You keep pushing forward because you believe that success is right through the next door you open. All of these things together create the engine for success, and passion is the fuel that propels you forward.

Master your craft, empower yourself, and enjoy the journey.
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