How To Become A Part-time Movie Start
How To Become A Part-time Movie Start by Alfonso
DiLuca
Without quitting your 9 to 6 job, I would show you how in only few
hours you could be on your way to becoming a part-time movie
start.
You think you have the ability to convey emotions in an interesting
way and make them believable? Well, acting is a medium that allows
you to do just that. You can make a fortune working part time as an
actor, and all you need to begin is:
a) The desire to do it.
b) A picture of yourself.
c) An acting resume.
Once you have these three things, is a matter of time before an
agent comes ringing to present you with a job offer.
Before I started acting years ago, I thought it was going to take
me years to break into the business, let alone to make any money
doing it. I was wrong. In a couple of days after I got my PR
(picture and resume), I was already on a set shooting a commercial
for a bank as the principal actor. Since that day, I have worked in
more than 50 productions on lead roles and have enjoyed an
experience like no other where the next opportunity could bring a
new adventure, knowledge and experience, and lots of money.
Before we begin let me say that the success of an actor
doesn’t have anything to do with the financial aspect of the
business, even thought that’s a very important factor, the
true success of an actor is to be able to act consistently and
transmit feeling and emotions to an audience. Once you attain that
balance in an effective manner, money will follow.
It is true that living in cities like New York, Los Angeles,
Chicago, Miami, Buenos Aires, or Madrid could increase your chances
of getting jobs (you may have more opportunities and auditions),
the strategies bellow will help you get started.
An acting career no matter where you are is a very achievable
goal.
So, let’s get right to the point and allow me to present to
you a guideline of the steps you need to take to become a part-time
movie start by next week.
Keep in mind that to work as an actor it doesn’t matter how
you look physically or how old you are. The only thing that matters
is your desire to succeed. Read on.
1. Get a picture of yourself. Commonly known as a head shoot, this
picture could be in black and white or in color. The ideal picture
will be in color and taken by a professional photographer.
Contact a local photographer by looking in the classified section
of your home town newspaper. You want a photographer that will take
a minimum of two roles of pictures. Between that group of
negatives, select the one you like best. With that negative in hand
you get the picture printed on a 8 by 10 print with your name on
it. This whole process should cost you no more than 400.00 dollars
(210.00 for the pictures and 190.00 for 250 color prints with the
design of your choice and your artistic name on it.
PS. Pick the picture that represent better the way you actually
look. Choose one where you look comfortable and relax. Do not use
too much makeup or flashy clothing.
2. Print yourself an acting resume. I know what you’re
thinking. You don’t have any credits to show in a resume.
Well, neither did I. Start by writing your measurements and
specifications. Put your name in the top of a page (use Microsoft
Word) and centered. Right under the name write the following
replacing it with your own numbers:
Height: 6’ – Weight: 175 lbs – Hair: Light Brown
– Eyes: Light Brown - Suit: 40R – Waist: 32-33 –
Shirt: 15 ½ 33-34 sleeves – Inseam: 32 – Hat:
Large – Shoes: 11 ½.
If you took some drama classes in school, write it down. At the
bottom of the resume write your special skills (swimming, dancing,
any sports you play, language you speak, nationality, if you can
speak with accents, etc.) Do not lie on your resume.
3. Find an agent. Look in the yellow pages, business directories,
newspaper, and library. Call them up, follow up on the calls.
Explain to them that you are a beginner actor looking for
representation. Say that you are interested in working in
commercials and that you are serious about it. Tell the agents that
you are always available for auditioning, and that you are very
reliable.
Follow up, follow up, follow up, and never give up. You will get an
agent to represent you in a matter of days. It is a good idea to
get yourself familiar with the rules of your particular state. In
some cities you can only be represented by one agent while in
others you can have several agents. Never jump into a exclusivity
contract unless you are very sure of what you are doing. Remember
you are hiring the agent and no the other way around.
That’s it. When you have a full time job, sometimes it is
difficult to find time to audition for parts, but there is always a
chance to schedule an audition during your lunch hour or after
work. Many of the projects I work on are shot during weekends. Pick
and choose your opportunities by asking your agent ahead of time
when the shoot is going to be.
As a final note, working as an actor is not an easy task.
Competition in the business could be very tough. If you are really
serious about making it as an actor I would recommend that you
begin by taking classes as soon as possible. Classes are usually a
lot of fun and not that expensive. Acting is like going to the gym,
if you stop going, even for a little while, your muscles will
become stiff. Classes will keep you busy and will help you gain the
confidence you need to become a movie star of your own.
Alfonso DiLuca is a professional actor with an International Film,
TV, and Stage career. His entrepreneur ideas have helped actors and
artists all over the world achieve their freedom and financial
success. To find the best home based business ideas and
opportunities so you can work at home visit: http://www.SimpleGlobalCash.com
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