Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Bring Your Baby To a Disney Casting Call!

By Samantha Wolf


First of all, a casting call is an essential pre-production process of choosing a cast of dancers, vocalists, actors, models, and all other talent for a recorded or live show.

The course of action in the casting process often consists of a number of auditions infront of a casting board, made up of individuals like the producer, director and/or choreographer. During the early stages of the process, performing artists generally display well prepared pieces, such as songs or monologues to audition. The casting director looks at both the skill of the individual performers and the role she or he is auditioning for.

Every person have come to know so many celebrities that underwent the productions of Disney studios before being big time Hollywood actors or Grammy winners. Yes, among the best decisions that you may come up with for your child's talents to become recognized is to let her audition for Disney. Not only can she be exposed to the entertainment industry, but her talent will also be developed as she matures.

First of all, keep in mind that all Disney casting calls will always be free. If you came onto auditions that claim to be associated with Disney and charges you fees just for your little one to audition, then it is a certified bogus gig. There are a lot of sites that claim to feature Disney auditions, so be wary and take safeguards. Remember that casting directors are salaried by production companies or studios to seek out promising talents. Reliable casting directors never ever collect payments from agents or auditionees.

Now, if you found a good casting director, there are some things that you should already have on hand. The first thing is to have the best photos of your kid. You could select from your family album, the picture does not have to be taken by a professional photographer, but it is fine either way. It's also wise to have your data with it, such as your name and your child's name, along with other basic details. Together with the photo, you also need to provide short notes about the talent of your child. Tell the casting director about the line of work you want for your baby, like modeling or acting for example. Likewise incorporate details if your little one already had experience in this field, or should you have had her signed up for talent classes before.




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