The first act you must do is to decide that you will become an actor or actress. The height of your success depends on your relationships and how bad you want it. Remember persistence is the key that will continue to unlock the door to your forward movement in this industry.
Persistence is what makes the impossible possible, the possible likely and the likely definite.
In this lesson we will share with you a few resources that can help you begin on your path to working in the Acting industry.
1. Relationships
Luck is when preparation meets opportunity. You will need a lot of luck on your side if you are going to make it in any industry. Your opportunity will come from the preparation you do to build relationships with the people that can help you get that chance of a life time. Take the time to create and build relationships that matter to the success of your career. Our favorite tool to create and build relationships is www.twitter.com. Once on Twitter make sure to stay connected to what’s going on in the industry by following @ActingPassion. You will also need to follow other actors. You can do this with www.Twellow.com, The Twitter Yellow pages. This is the best way to be affective on Twitter. Find and follow those people in your passion.
2. Get Noticed
There are many ways to begin to get noticed, the only guarantee is that you will need to get your name and talent in front of every talent agency there is.
One of our favorite resources to help with this is Explore Talent
3. Sharpen the Saw
During your journey always take time to sharpen your saw. You will never be perfect and your greatness is only determined by how much you are willing to learn. Your uniqueness will also determine the height of your career. Find your uniqueness and focus on it, this is what will set you apart from others competing for the same job. Uniqueness is your brand, the secret to a career with longevity, Try using this system to sharpen your saw. Step-by-step System For Preparing For An Acting Role:
Live with passion
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