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Learn the rules before a kid jump to be an actor! |
Avoid Deadly Mistake of Ignorance
The entertainment industry of Bollywood TV Serials, Commercial ads and Modeling is a very cutthroat and complicated business for everyone and child actors are especially vulnerable. Child acting jobs are not just hard, but they can also be risky for children and parents. In addition to fraudsters and predators, a child's acting career can put an additional pressure on a young child who is already vulnerable to everyday regular pressures like studies and forced extra-curricular activities. Growing up in front of cameras and the rest of the entertainment industry, though a rare and great opportunity is also a very demanding to both parents and children. You must be prepared to work long days, have patience, and always put child actor's safety above all else.
3 Top Advices
So before setting out to starting or continuing your child's acting career, I request parents of kid actors to follow these 3 major advices which will help ensure your child actor's steps in the right direction
1. Child Acting Portfolio
If you are trying to get a casting coordinator or a child modeling agency to represent your child actor, make sure to have their child acting portfolio and a resume ready. Finding a good kid promoting coordinator or a casting director is even harder. A coordinator will want to make sure that the kid looks cute for modeling and well trained for acting in films and TV serials. Secondly, that parents and the child actor will be deeply committed and will meet the requirements of auditions
2. Research
Before going to any child acting audition, do a little research on the casting company. Make sure they have a good reputation. Find out what their policies are concerning rehearsals, discipline, and casting. Make sure this will be a positive and a fun experience.
3. Don’t be a Pushy Parent
Many children may be shy and need a lot of encouragement. Start gently and do not keep pushing if your child resists. Not all children made for fame and stardom.
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