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Title: Can I act in movies part-time?
Post by: redhot1 on December 18, 2015, 01:45:06 PM
Post by: redhot1 on December 18, 2015, 01:45:06 PM
I don't want to be an actress full-time-but I want a taste of what the craft is like. I don't act at all right now, but I want to pick it up. Are there any other actors/actresses here who can also give advice?
Title: Re: Can I act in movies part-time?
Post by: lostcharlie on December 19, 2015, 07:05:37 PM
Post by: lostcharlie on December 19, 2015, 07:05:37 PM
not in the biz. but see if there are any community theater groups in your area. have known a few people that used local theater to get their foot in the door to experience the craft.
Title: Re: Can I act in movies part-time?
Post by: Eva Marie on December 19, 2015, 08:00:12 PM
Post by: Eva Marie on December 19, 2015, 08:00:12 PM
Whether you can break into the industry kind of depends on where you live and what opportunities are in your area. Since you are just wanting a taste you can always apply to be an extra.
Here in L.A. there is a company called Central Casting that is the "go to" agency for extras. You can go there and apply to be an extra; they will take your stats and will take pictures of you. Prospective clients look through books of people that have applied to be extras and who meet the general look that the client wants, and the client will select the candidates they are interested in. Whether or not you ever get picked is a crap shoot.
I applied and I got a call within a week and that led to working as an extra on a shoot for a commercial at the Warner brothers lot. I've had two calls since then but was unable to accept the work due to other commitments. All of this has happened since last July.
Good luck! :)
Here in L.A. there is a company called Central Casting that is the "go to" agency for extras. You can go there and apply to be an extra; they will take your stats and will take pictures of you. Prospective clients look through books of people that have applied to be extras and who meet the general look that the client wants, and the client will select the candidates they are interested in. Whether or not you ever get picked is a crap shoot.
I applied and I got a call within a week and that led to working as an extra on a shoot for a commercial at the Warner brothers lot. I've had two calls since then but was unable to accept the work due to other commitments. All of this has happened since last July.
Good luck! :)