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How to get into uigizaji as a teen????

i'm 14 and upendo acting. i would really upendo to act but my parents won't agree. i know how much hard work uigizaji is as already do some stage performances at my local drama group but i don't really like stage work compared to filmed work. any advice is welcome
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this is the same with me but my parents are okay with me acting, i really like it but i dont know if im going to give it 100% i want to try :)
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I wanted to but now i'd prefer to do presenting on CBBC
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pandawinx said:
Getting into filmed work is hard. Even some of the big names on broad-way have trouble translating to screen. However, if your prepared to work hard and be dedicated it will eventually pay off. Here are some tips on how to make it into 'screen', TV au movie acting:

1. Stay in stage work. When auditioning for a tv show, the producers usually want someone with expirience, and if wewe are a veteran on stage, you'll have better chances of getting hired.

2. Make nyumbani videos. Get a video cameras and film/star in your own videos. In fact, it would be handy to make video of wewe doing monologues au any other theatrical skill on video. Then pakia it to youtube. You'll have a wider audience then, and it'll be easier to get talent spotted, and wewe could onyesha a employer the tapes for refrence.

3. Audition, audition, audition! Sometimes it can take upto 50 audiences- sometimes more- before wewe get hired. For that reason, go to all the auditions wewe can. tafuta online for filmed auditions in your areas (especially if wewe live in a city au large town) and go to them.

4. Don't rule out muziki videos. muziki video are a lot zaidi easy to get cast in than actual films. Try to audition for those if possible and they look really good on your CV.

5. Watch your favourite actors on films. Try and note their tecniques and the way they act. If it worked for them- it can work for you.

6. get a agent. They'll be able to work out which roles you'll have the best chance of getting and hwo to get them. They'll higher you're chances of getting hired so much more.

7. Don't give up. Don't ever, ever give up. If wewe want something bad enough, it'll happen eventually.

Hope this hopes! :)
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Holy crap your a genius! I have the same dream.
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imtgriffin said:
Make sure that your parents understand that wewe have a backup plan in case uigizaji doesn't work out (which, hate to spoil the mood but for most people it won't - professionally at least). If wewe are getting good marks and have a backup career then they will be much zaidi likely to let wewe get an agent etc. Other than that, follow all the other advice ilitumwa here!
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axemnas said:
wewe can also try and get in contact with your local haunted woods au house business. At the one I work at they take volunteers we call spare bodies. I have a lot of fun and it helps me experiment.Now all I have to do is learn how to project my voice
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