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It's true: you DO need experience to book TV shows and films. But you don't have to be young (at all!), and there are some very accessible ways to start out! Erica Arvold, CSA, and acting coach Richard Warner give specific, practical suggestions on where and how to start building a film career.
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@detrapayne61
@detrapayne61 5 лет назад
By far this is my favorite RU-vid channel on acting professionally. As a college theatre/acting professor (and working actress) I am not only reenergized by what you all share but I also feel what I teach and prepare my students with is acknowledged/supported/up to par with what you all expound. Thank you for your gift of this channel, I will turn all my students on to it!
@jacentwamala
@jacentwamala 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing this information. I just watched the video about moving to Atlanta. I have been debating about whether to move to LA or Atlanta from Vegas. It was so helpful.
@yuliyatregub
@yuliyatregub 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this ❤️🎬
@cicinebula
@cicinebula 5 лет назад
Just discovered your show! I love it, thanks for the great tips
@Artist21st
@Artist21st 7 лет назад
thank you for the encouragement!
@marciemryan
@marciemryan 4 года назад
So true..
@TedIsHere2
@TedIsHere2 3 года назад
This is a great video
@catherineperez5983
@catherineperez5983 6 лет назад
I read that you shouldn’t put background work/extra on an acting resume. Is that true?
@potato-rn4eh
@potato-rn4eh 6 лет назад
Catherine Perez I would say no. It shows you have experience with being on a set if nothing else.
@iSaiiri
@iSaiiri 5 лет назад
Extra work should not go on your acting resume! It comes across as unprofessional, even if it does give you more set experience. Having no experience on your resume but lots of training is better than displaying your extra work. Use your time as an extra to display your professionalism. If you’re professional and good at what you do, you could be updated to a “featured” role, which you CAN put on your resume.
@MatthewG88
@MatthewG88 4 года назад
Any experience is good experience - so yes
@mythrodak6892
@mythrodak6892 6 лет назад
Thanks for the advice! I was wondering, if you're a teen, and want to be an actor, but you live in the wilderness with a family that is not so wealthy and the nearest acting workshop is an hour away, and the state you live in isn't really popular with acting, will that get you in a film? Or must you wait till your 18 to legally move away to LA or NY to actually get a big role. Because my family doesn't really have the money or time to drive me places, should I just wait until I'm older?
@potato-rn4eh
@potato-rn4eh 6 лет назад
Mythrodak hi! I would get involved with your high school theater and then maybe community theater if you can’t do film.
@jakealden2517
@jakealden2517 3 года назад
Please let the man talk. He was giving good information and you cut him off.
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