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Saturday, August 13, 2011

How To Become A Child Actor Or Model

By Jennifer Collins


Does your child have what it takes to be a child actor or model?

This is a very good question to ask, but what is more important is, do you have what it takes to be a child model's parent? The work and time commitment required of the parent is demanding, so if you are ready for that, then every kid has the potential to be an actor or model.

A great way to begin is by finding one of the great child modeling agencies. Although there are a number of great ones out there, take caution, as there are also many scams out there as well. Unfortunately, these people will play on the parents' wish to have their child become famous. A few of the scams include offering free photo shoots and charging a fee for a casting call or a class. Keep in mind that casting calls are always free, and genuine kid modeling agencies never charge an upfront fee or dues. A few of the better child modeling agencies out there are "Commercial Kids" and "Kids in Commercials". They seem to have a good track record of proven experience and success. Don't be afraid to ask questions and raise concerns, and keep in mind that you are your child's advocate.

As previously stated, being a parent to a child model is very demanding, and it can also be very taxing on the child as well. Strict guidelines exist for child models with respect to the number of hours in a day they are allowed to work, and their right to a regular education. All legitimate kid modeling agencies are aware of these, and will strongly adhere to them. It seems most of the difficulty working with kid models entails children adjusting to the demands of the professionals that they are working with on set or at the agency. As most agencies will tell you, if your child cannot follow direction, his or her cuteness and potential will not amount to anything. They will tell you to have your child prepared for working with strangers and having many demands asked of them. The child, as well as the parent, must be able to handle this, or your modeling days will be a short one.

A lot of agencies may want you to consider this just as a hobby at first. This does not mean you should not take it seriously; they mean you probably won't become famous your first day. The key to being successful is really about staying focused on your child's best interests and being realistic about your goals. Try to enjoy yourself and have fun with it, as it can be a fantastic experience for you both.




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