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Orange County Kids Acting Opportunities, KAS ICT

KAS ICT offers a course in still photography which teaches the child actor, how not to pause in front of the camera. The process becomes natural as a result. The children get fabulous head shots and/or zed cards out of it. It is a course, which the children graduate from.

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Orange County Kids Acting Opportunities, KAS ICT

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  1. Orange County Kids Acting Opportunities, KAS ICT Here are a few Kids Acting Success Tips on maximizing any acting opportunities that might come one’s way, or creating new acting opportunities in the first place. KAS ICT wants to make sure that our child actors have the best possible educational tools and resources to be successful. Kids Acting Opportunities #1: Having an Agent An agent can get a child actor‘s face seen in places that a person could not achieve on their own. This increases the likelihood of the child getting acting work. Indeed, if a child gets into a selective acting school like KAS ICT, which enjoys frequent agents visits, the child actor may not need to go for some non-union, less glamorous acting jobs. If a child doesn’t make it into an environment which has agents’ visits, then the approach should be “the more swings made the more balls hit”! There are many acting opportunities to be found without an agent. Though nearly all Film, TV, Broadway and Off Broadway productions will exclusively use agent submissions, a child can still find work without an agent. Community and Dinner Theatre, student and some Indie films will take unrepresented actors. The more experience and skills a child actor has, the more likely it is that an agent will take the child on. An agent makes money when the child actor works, so they will be keen to sign a child up if they can show what an asset they will be to them. There is nothing wrong with sending a resume and head shot (more on those later), but it’s essential that potential child actors send follow-up cards letting the agent know where

  2. and when they will be working, so they can see for themselves what a good actor the child is. Kids Acting Opportunities #2: Resumes Resumes help a lot! They help with getting an agent, but once you have one, your agent will use it to get you acting auditions. There are some rules for acting resumes, so here are are the major ones. –Keep it to one page (8.5 x 11). If it’s more than one page, the pages might get separated and details can get lost. – Make it neat. People have been known to get around the above restriction by using a small font size. It’s a judgement call, but if the type is too small it will be hard to read. – The head shot should be recent. Make sure you use a photograph that shows you at your absolute best. (Kids Acting School), KAS ICT offers a course in still photography which teaches the child actor, how not to pause in front of the camera. The process becomes natural as a result. The children get fabulous head shots and/or zed cards out of it. It is a course, which the children graduate from. Shooting with the photographer we retain for our children is not mandatory, but recommended. –Make sure that all your contact information is correct. It’s also a good idea to set up an email address specifically for your acting correspondence. This helps to keep you from deleting essential emails. –The big tip for resumes is DON’T LIE! We have all exaggerated something on an application form at some time, but you should be very careful about what you say you can do on your resume. Future opportunities could be endangered if you lie and you will look foolish if you’ve put motorcycle riding down as a skill and your first day on set you have to admit you lied to get the part. Kids Acting Opportunities #3: Local Commercials

  3. Though the majority of major acting opportunities are focused around the major cities like New York and L.A., other opportunities do pop up all over the country, including in Orange County, CA. The Orange County Kids Acting School (KAS ICT) can help you find some local opportunities. The most lucrative local acting opportunities can be commercials for local car dealerships, restaurants and large local stores. These are usually produced by local agencies that will use local talent because it’s easier and cheaper than flying in someone from L.A. The director will only hire actors with the relevant skill and look, but you can improve your opportunities if you have a diverse or “ethnically ambiguous” look, i.e. if you can pass for more than one type of race.

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