11/19/2012

A Look At Tips On Acting Auditions For Teenagers

By Dianne Crane


Parents want their kids to have the best. If your kid wants to be an actor, a little help can really bring in opportunities and basically make the teenager successful in this field. Below, basics tips on acting auditions for teenagers you could use as a parent to help your kid succeed are discussed.

It has been said that education is the key to success; this is true in virtually all professions. No matter how talented the teen may be, they got to attend class. Most good actors have spent years in college honing their skills. You can always ask around on the best schools your kid should attend.

Also, your kid needs to get an above average headshot. The headshot will be useful in helping the teen land a reputable agent. Producers also are very keen on headshots; you'll want to make sure it's the best. As a rule, always try and make it very plain, avoid any unnecessary make up or flashiness.

With scam artist out to defraud unsuspecting teenagers and parents, you can not afford to be too careful. Generally, they pose as potential agents or producers. Once they've gained your trust, they can either use the information you've given them for other fraudulent activities or they may try to solicit for money from you.

Draw up a killer resume. A good resume should detail anything relevant about your kid's acting. This includes education, auditions attended, roles they've taken in the past and anything that will help them stand out. Always try and be as simple and clear about all aspects of the resume.

By and large, most producers check the resume to gauge how experienced the actor is. It can really be helpful if your resume is extensive. To improve the resume, taking several roles in plays, advertisements etc is important. You could even sign your kid for roles that are unpaid.

Once your teen is booked for auditions, try and work with them. Practice and encouragement from parents can really help kids improve in any field. You have to inspire your child through words and actions if they are to make any strides worth noting.

It is unlikely that your kid will succeed all through the way. Most probably they'll encounter a few set backs and failures here and there. As a parent, it's your job to help them develop a tough skin during such periods. Help them understand that life is never really that serious; it's a series of wins and loses.

Try and network with other parents, teachers and friend. If you know a mom or a teacher who can help you secure acting roles for your kid, talk to them. The basic idea is to secure roles and auditions for your teenager.

Search for opportunities from online submission websites. There are several websites that offer acting opportunities for teens and you could take the opportunity. Generally, the pay may not be that good but such roles can greatly improve your child's experience. With these few tips on acting Auditions for teenagers, hopefully your kid will be successful in their undertakings.




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