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How do you become an actor for disney channel?

  • TruthTeller59 posted: 20 Sep at 3:58 pm

    You need to find a GREAT Talent Agent who has the clout to get you Disney Auditions.
    You can ONLY get Disney Auditions through Talent Agents! Any other site that promises that is a SCAM!

    Look up LEGIT agencies here:

    To get an agent, your PARENTS NEED TO BE INVOLVED IF UNDER 18 and you need to get GREAT headshots, a good resume, and training from the best. These are enough to get you a commercial agent at least. Getting a GOOD theatrical agent (Film/tv) takes longer. Most good theatrical agents won’t see you unless you’re SAG, have a polished resume, and a demo reel. Commercial agents are more lenient about that. What the best Commercial agents want to see on your resume are good commercial classes, improv, and cold reading.

    You can get an agent multiple ways. Here are a few common ways:
    -Mail in an unsealed manilla envelope with a CONCISE coverletter and headshot with the resume stapled on the back. If you have a demoreel include that too.
    -Attend a showcase and impress them. By showcase I do not mean scammy conventions like IMTA, IPOP, Proscout, or Best New Talent. I mean legit ones like at Actor Connection, Reel pros, Network Studios, etc.
    -Get a referral from a friend who is with the agency that you’re interested in

    DON’T
    -Email them unless they tell you to. IT’S UNPROFESSIONAL!
    -Call unless they tell you to. ALSO UNPROFESSIONAL!
    -Walk in and ask for a meeting. UNPROFESSIONAL THREE!
    -Sign with them if they ask for upfront money, make you take new photos with THEIR photographer, or take THEIR classes. Agent’s ONLY make money when you do. Agents usually make 10% on film/tv and commercials and 20% on commercial print.

    Sample Resume:

    Avoiding BAD Headshots:

  • Love and peace posted: 23 Sep at 6:35 am

    move to LA.,.audtion as much as you can
    and dont let anyone tell you you cant make it……..
    hope to see you at the top!

  • Theatre Doc posted: 28 Sep at 4:57 am

    your parents have to make it happen for you. You have to be extraordinarily talented, have a great personality, lots of experience, trainging, an agent and luck.

  • andystrike3 posted: 28 Sep at 3:45 pm

    You Can either get a talent agent who may have connections with disney, or you can submit your headshot and resume to a disney casting director.

    check out one of these sites which lists the casting directors of disney channel shows and movies currently in production.

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  • MS posted: 28 Sep at 9:22 pm

    by auditioning in LA

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