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Bring in extra wardrobe items, even if you think they may not work! It’s always better to over prepare than to be underprepared.
#BEPREPARED

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Headshot TIPS
Bring in extra wardrobe items, even if you think they may not work! It’s always better to over prepare than to be underprepared.
#BEPREPARED
Ignore them, do YOU!
#QuitComplaining
Stop thinking your eyes are too small when you smile. SO WHAT? So you are showing expression? So you are happy? Let them be small! Eye complaints are driven into the minds of clients by overly anxious reps. Casting directors just care that you are happy. Really, actually happy.
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Boys- leave the Henley’s at home. UNLESS they are to be used under a layer. Otherwise... (see below)
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Posted by an agent in my network.
Advice to young actors
Some of you fellow aspiring actors have messaged me questions this past few weeks (and I love it, please keep asking) that I feel are important for anyone starting to pursue their dream should know. Though I am just starting out, I do feel I have some advice to offer. So I'm gonna try something different here. If you find it valuable, please let me know and I'll post more blogs like this!
So today let's address this question: "Do you have to know people in LA or can you just fight it out in the audition room?"
1. Let's start with addressing the fact that auditions for film actors are not like theater auditions. I read an article that said the audition is 60% how you look, 20% your script, and 20% your acting. This means that you may be the best actor in the world, but if you don't look the part, you won't get the part.
2. Yes, it is HUGELY about WHO you know, not necessarily WHAT you know. That goes for production jobs (sigh) and acting. Networking is everything in this city. I personally found an acting teacher in Denver, who got me and audition with a manger here in LA, who is going to help me find an agent, who will help me get auditions. However, you can still submit for auditions through the casting websites.
Which some of you may now be wondering HOW do I network when I'm not in LA yet?
Well, it may be different for everyone. My advice would be find an acting coach who specializes in film. If they truly have experienced the business, odds are they will have a few connections.
or...
Internships! These are amazing opportunities you should utilize. Yes, you will work for free. But you will MEET PEOPLE who know other people who know people you want to know.
This is a subject that can lead to other questions. But this was just a test blog any way. Let me know if you have any other questions I can try to answer!
You need to just let nature take its course. Don't look for a script. Improv! 😁🎭👍