Tips and AdviceWhy Every Actor Should Quit Acting To Become a Better Actor

Why Every Actor Should Quit Acting To Become a Better Actor

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Why Every Actor Should Stop Acting to Become a Better Actor

Acting is not easy. Every actor should be prepared for the unexpected. So an actor should be prepared for changes at the last minute. The more flexible and adaptable an actor is, the more likely the actor will do well in front of the camera, network with bigger actors, producers, and talent agents, and land bigger and bigger roles.

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You may envision your self working alongside Jennifer Lawrence in her new Sci-Fi movie with Chris Pratt, Passengers, but for some odd reason you keep getting auditions for commercials. You may only dream of becoming a model and walking down the red carpet alongside Marc Jacobs, but you keep landing roles in a small TV sitcom. In the world of show business, nothing stays, the same so you need to be flexible and ready to adapt at any minute.

Which brings up a key and important point. Many actors become producers, directors, agents, managers and writers. So consider taking screenwriting classes or attending film school and studying directing to stay in show business.

By working on jobs outside of acting, you are able to find out how different types of people work and manage the film industry business. This can give you an inside look into how to network with other producers, how to land an audition, or how to get the best talent agency. Acting is all about networking, building a fan following, and understanding how to come across in from of the camera. Consider yourself a business, and each facet of your life you are making your business better.

For instance, take a karate class, and you may find yourself learning how to do stunts on set. Take a screenwriting class, and you are now selling your script to Steven Spielberg. The point is the opportunities are endless and the more jobs and opportunities you take outside of acting, the better are your chances you can network and put yourself in a position to appear in the silver screen.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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