NOTHING!!!! I can not stress this enough. Alot of agents will scam you but if you know what you are looking for then you will be fine. Agents do not make you pay anything until they get you a job, and even then they only take some of your pay that you get from the job. So just remember, if an agent wants you to pay up front....walk out of there as fast as you can! Please do not get scammed, it will not make your life any easier.+
Don't pay for auditions for acting jobs.
Don't pay to be on an agents' database.
There are a growing number of pay-for sites on the internet, asking for money up front to receive "casting information" of "opportunities".
Reputable casting directors do not use such sites, and do not charge money for information or auditions. They pay you for your work!
Reputable agents do not charge for you to be on their books, or actor database. They get commission for finding you work!
Young aspiring actors are really vulnerable to such interntet scams.
schoolcasting.co.UK is a UK school based company who gets casting information to young people FOR FREE. Ask your Drama teacher to register, so that you can receive free information for auditions in your area.
A real acting agent will not charge an up front fee for representing an actor. Most agents don't get paid until the actor gets paid and their earnings are usually around 10 percent of all the actors take home pay.
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There are a number of good agents and agencies. There is a directory that you can find online.
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Yes, it is a fee based environment.
You shouldn't have to pay for an agent to get signed. If an agent wants your child, Then they'll sign them. And then when you get work, the agent will get 10% from your child's earnings.
Start with local theatre seriously! then do some research on agents, and acting coachs. if you get an agent you won't have much more to worry about.
They get payed around 10% percent of your earnings, no more, no less
A real acting agent will not charge an up front fee for representing an actor. Most agents don't get paid until the actor gets paid and their earnings are usually around 10 percent of all the actors take home pay.
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A acting agent should never be paid for signing. They however should receive 10 to 15 percent of the amount the actor or actress receives for any role they got them.
you have to look for one ,there are millions of agents , but it is always good to find one near you .
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FBI Special Agents are paid according to the federal government's GS pay scale. Rookie agents are GS10s, and journeyman agents are GS 13s. Special Agents in management positions can advance to the top of the scale which is GS18.