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January 17, 2023

Exploring career paths: Tips to sustain while pursuing acting as a career

If you've ever dreamed of becoming an actor, you're probably wondering how to make your dream a reality. While there isn't a one-size-fits-all answer to this question, there are many steps that aspiring actors can take to get started in their careers. Here is a comprehensive guide on how to get into acting and the career path that follows.

Get started with classes and workshops

If you've never acted before or have limited experience, it is important to start by taking classes and workshops. These classes provide an opportunity for you to hone your craft and learn from experienced professionals. Look for acting classes or workshops that focus on skills such as improvisation, scene study, auditioning techniques, movement, voice training, and more. Additionally, attending theatre productions can also be helpful in developing your understanding of the craft.

Find an agent

Once you have built up some experience in the industry and feel confident in your abilities as an actor, it is time to find yourself an agent. Agents help actors book auditions and secure jobs - they are essential for those looking to make money in the field. To find an agent who is right for you, research different agencies online or attend talent conventions or other events where agents are out scouting for new talent. Once you find someone you like, submit your materials (headshot and resume) and wait for them to contact you back if they want to represent you. It is important to remember that even if one agency does not offer representation, there could be another one out there that would love to work with you!

Audition and networking

Once you have representation from an agent or manager, it's time to start auditioning! Your agent will send your headshots & resumes out for specific roles that fit your look and type. They will schedule auditions which could range from commercial all the way up to feature films. Auditioning takes practice, so don't get discouraged if at first, it doesn't seem like things are going well – keep trying! Additionally, networking with other actors and industry professionals can open many doors - attend industry events such as workshops or afterparties where people may recognize potential in what they see of your workmanship.

Getting into acting as a profession requires hard work and dedication, but if done right, it can lead to great rewards, both personally and professionally speaking! Take classes/workshops, find a good agent who believes in you, network with other industry professionals (attending parties etc.), and keep auditioning. Eventually, something will stick! Whatever happens along the way, remember why you started this journey in the first place - because we all love the art of performing! Good luck!

And if you need a part-time job or a gig while you're building your acting chops, don't forget about Kibbi! Finding employment close to you will save you time commuting and leave more space for auditioning.