I would start by doing your own scenes with a cheap video camera, and editing them to show agents or managers in your area. Find out about open auditions, and start looking for casting offices where you live that are open to you submitting yourself for work. Having something you have shot yourself is a great way to open doors. If it's really good, uploading it to YouTube and sending it to some young talent agents in Hollywood might be worth a try. There are plenty of regional talent scouting services and workshops - some legit, some not. Don't pay anyone for auditions or representation, don't spend too much on pictures or resumes, and of course, have your parents take you to any auditions to make sure the productions are legitimate. Hope this helps.
National Film & Theatre School. Wish I could find a copy...
YES, If you want to be discovered for stage acting you dont have to be in film acting at all. You could do COMMERCIAL acting, or TV acting. If your wondering what the difference is between these four acting styles, here it is: STAGE/THEATRE: Plays, and Musicals. FILM: Movies, Educational videos, and Documentaries. (Movies mainly) TV: telivision shows (there are commedies, soapoperas, reality, ect.) COMMERCIAL: advertizing products, places, or sometimes people.
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Tuition to attend acting school will depend on the program. You could take acting classes that are offered a couple times weekly like the Palm Beach Acting School, which charges $220/mo. The Film Connection Acting Program charges just over $8000 in tuition, in contrast. You could also take acting classes at a University.
stage acting (theatre acting) is acting with a microphone on your person rather than acting with a microphone above your head. with film acting there are specific ways to stand and you have to take your "mark". On a stage it is more freely done. Also, when acting in a film you do not look at the camera at all, that way it seems more real. When acting on a stage sometimes the actors will look at the audience.
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Film actors must adjust for different points of view
Clowning around means that a person is acting like a clown or simply acting silly. It could also refer to the 1991 australian family film of the same name.
Film actors do not have to be over the top or remember lots of lines in a group. Stage actors do.
You audition.Take part in summer acting courses. Send letters to acting agencies etc