Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Don't Push Your Kid To Be An Actor | Check 18 Inborn Signs

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How to find if a child be an actor
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"How do I know if my child is talented?"

"Is My Child Gifted To Be A Kid Actor?"
  • A fake cry! 
  • Pretending approach and behavior to get what he/she wants!
Every parent has heard it and knows in an instant when their child is pretending. There could many other signs in a child that identify an actor in a kid.


  • Acting is a talent something you are born with. It can be polished and you can be great. But talent doesn't promise success
  • Acting is a born talent (of varying degrees) that can be polished. The amount of polishing needed varies from person to person. The desire to act is NOT necessarily in proportion to the talent to act. The reasons parents/ child desire to act very, falling loosely into these categories: Parent's love, the desire for fame, for money, for glamor, for fulfillment, just for parent or child's satisfaction, recognition and appreciation by society or in social circles. Maybe a love for the ART of acting, or because acting is a necessity to be a good adult. 
  • But the bottom line is that if you are born with a talent for acting, you can not lose that talent and may become easier for you to be an actor.
  • However, it is absolutely essential to get a proper professional training, preferably by a good acting coach, especially if you are a child


18 Signs That Kid Was Born to Be A Great Actor

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  1. You could dance before you could walk. 
  2. You were a very expressive baby (Smile, Make faces, Laugh loudly, Move head etc).
  3. Even the most ordinary tasks are performed with great focus and intensity.
  4. You are the one who always has to make the speech, mimic, dance or sing at important family functions, birthday parties, during recess in school with classmates and other school functions
  5. You taught yourself how to raise one eyebrow, make faces, change voice just so that you could be more dramatic.
  6. You loved tp participate in school's plays 
  7. Your teachers noticed your acting talent and always recommended you
  8. You never were really good at sports.
  9. You were emotional, cried and laughed easily and people just couldn't handle you.
  10. You were a  complex child and later a complex person with many sides to your personality.
  11. You have always been very sensitive to the latest fashions.
  12. You sometimes forget that your openness and outgoing personality does not always fit the situation.
  13. You have always liked to be photographed and that too with different poses and moods.
  14. You were jealous of your sibling with if more attention given to him/her.
  15. You really know how to party.
  16. You are always conscious of how you look.
  17. You have full command of your range of emotions.
  18. Basically, you were born to be great.


However, it doesn't mean if you don't have Inborn Acting Talent, you can't be an actor. An aspiring child actor will require a regular training till adulthood,, and may be all through life, passion, determination, and dedication.

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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Caution: Child Actors Fail And Cry Due To Poor Camera Acting


On Camera tips for kid actors
On Camera tips for kid actors

4 Great Tips For Your Child On How To Act For Camera


Dear parents,
Does your child want to be on TV or in a movie? Yes, of course! It looks easy and fun, and they love it. But it’s hard work with no guarantees. Don’t be discouraged about letting your child pursue his or her dream. It is passion where all successful actors begin. To learn how a child can perform on camera, there are a number of steps you can take that will put your child on the right path to pursuing his or her dream.
Top kids acting coach
Top kids acting coach




1. Rehearse and record on camera


It could be even on a simple smartphone
Training for on-camera acting needs to be done in front of a camera and then reviewed. When you show your child playback, they cringe, but it provides essential information about how they appear to an audience and shows what to improve.
Kids can discover their undesirable camera habits like blinking, licking their lips, raising their eyebrows, or playing with their hair and clothes. They see how the camera picks up the slightest movements and sounds, which leads to the biggest difference between working on camera versus the stage: subtlety.
Most young actors who have only worked onstage need to learn how to tone down their facial expressions, body movements, and voice. The only way to learn how to do these things is to keep practicing on camera.

2. Memorize your lines


Mastering audition technique is key to getting the role, and that starts with memorization. If an actor shift looks, trying to recollect lines or may be looking at her notes and her face disappears from the camera, it would lead to the rejection. Nobody likes it during an audition. Since auditions are usually filmed from the shoulders up, an actor’s emotional life exists in his or her eyes. It is important to know the dialogue by heart so an actor can stay present in the scene, focus on his or her partner, and respond to direction instead.

3. Build improvisational skills.

(Performing without script)

Improvisation training by a good child coach teaches actors how to listen and respond honestly. This is especially important when acting for TV commercials, which are often all improvisational. There may not be any lines required. Your child may be asked to improvise a scene with no more direction than “be an angry boy in the back seat of the car who is annoyed by her brother.” Mastering the ability to improvise means better acting and better results.


4 Seek professional training.


Parents, you mean well, but unless you are a trained actor or acting teacher, please do not offer your kids acting advice. Giving your child a line reading or choreographing his or her scene can be disastrous. What kids need is proper training by a child expert and reputable acting coach or teacher, and providing such an acting coach to the child is a far better way for parents to support their kids than doing it themselves. Search the web and you will find one. Kids need a coach who is playful, encouraging and challenging at the same time. Parents can help to learn lines with their children, but otherwise, leave training to kids to experts who will take care of all aspects acting including acting for the camera.

Each of the performing arts has its distinctive aspects. The tips above will help your child to know TV and film acting with ease and effectiveness. The most important thing in acting for the camera is being natural and to be convincing as a character. By guiding your young actor to observe these strategies, you will be providing the loving support and guidance they need for success as they pursue their dreams.



Friday, March 17, 2017

Want To Be Child Actor? Get The Kid Trained By Top Acting Coach


Wanna your child to be an actor?
How a child could be a good  and happy actor



Want Your Child To Be A Good Film /TV Actor Or A Model?
Award Winning Acting Coach Guarantees Sure Success


This is what your child will journey upon


Guideline to Syllabus


The entire coaching sessions would be based on "Learning by doing" and scene enacting with games
  1. What is a child actor?
  2. What is acting and an actor? 
  3. Definition and exploring and creating a character/ scene
  4. Exploring a child’s normal daily activities.  What a child enjoys and what he/ she imagine while doing it?
  5. Difference between narrating and showing(doing) a story/ situation
  6. What’s the KEY to be a good actor? Observation, concentration, focus, imagination and creation of a scene
  7. What is an acting instrument? How to use it creatively?
  8. Exercises to make your body and mind highly creative
  9. Different emotions and attitudes and how to play them
  10. Voice training: language, pronunciation, diction, breathing, quality, volume, speed
  11. Script and character analysis and setting objective
  12. How to prepare your role
  13. Different acting techniques around world suiting to Bollywood and TV serials
  14. Improvisation and exercises
  15. Why and how to prepare monologues
  16. How to create your own acting style
  17. Acting for camera: cinematography in films, techniques, angles, and shots 
  18. How to win auditions: your behavior
  19. How to deal with casting directors in auditions and a director in a scene while on a shoot
  20. Goal setting
  21. Marketing and promotion: Marketing plan and action plan
  22. Networking techniques
  23. Whom to contact for your success as an actor in Mumbai


Type of courses


One on one
In a small group (2 to 4)
In a larger group but not more than 10

Course Duration:  


Sessions will be
A total of 10 to 12 sessions
Each session of approx. one to two hours

Days


2 to 3 days a week. Can be taken on weekends also


Venues: 


A.
C 12, New Natraj Apartments, Pestom Sagar, Road No 6 (Old Raiti Bunder Road) , Opp. Nana-Nani Gareden, Chembur West- Ghatkopar East, Mumbai 400089
B
In comfort of your Home
C
At a venue of the group's workshop

Fees


Varies from type of courses like single, small group, large group, extensive or a crash course, venue etc

Contact: 

Email: 
actingcoach.kiran.pande@gmail.com
kiran.aged@gmail.com

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