ACT Like A Child Magazine: Issue 12 - Now Available
An expertly written, entertaining, resource magazine featuring articles on Acting, Singing, Dancing, Performing & Modeling (for all ages) by ACT Like A Child Magazine.
Los Angeles, CA, November 07, 2014 --(PR.com)-- The publishing team at ACT Like A Child Magazine is proud to present the Fall 2014’s addition of this bimonthly magazine, issue number 12! ACT Like A Child Magazine is a guide and resource for entertainers of all ages, including parents and guardians of children, teens and twenty-somethings, considering, or are currently involved in, the performing artist entertainment business.
ACT Like A Child Magazine helps both new and veteran industry parents navigate the winding path to success in the entertainment business. ACT Like A Child Magazine is excited to bring to the public a magazine specifically designed and written for the parents of young actors, performers, singers, dancers and models. Each issue is packed full with insightful articles, tips & tricks, engaging interviews, timely advice and so much more, written by talented industry professionals and photographers, located all over the world! Writers who really care that young actors and performers (and their families) are well informed and know all their options, when it comes to making it in the entertainment business. ACT Like A Child Magazine provides seasoned advice to prepare entertainment families for the ride of a lifetime.
Each issue spotlights many up-and-coming young performing artists, in addition to the Cover Star Feature. Issue 12 spotlights the handsome and talented model and designer, 19 year old, Timothy LaPietra.
In addition to his charm, Timothy is an intelligent, kind and exceptional young man who inspires through his wisdom and advice. The ACT Like A Child Magazine team was so fortunate to have met and worked with Timothy and his team.
Read more about Timothy’s journey to stardom, plus much more! Articles such as,
• Where’s My Money? The Coogan Act; If you currently work in the entertainment business, you are aware of the Coogan Law, but did you know that this law is named after former silent picture child star, Jackie Coogan?
• ACTing Tips: Defining Acting Roles On Your Resume; Resume credit terminology can be dizzying shades of gray and for years the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) had different terms for similar roles.
• Tips For Training And Coaching The Very Young Performer; It has often been said that a casting director will size you up the minute you walk through the door. It turns out that research from Princeton University shows this to be wrong. It only takes about a tenth of a second!
• What Is Your Goal In An Audition? Someone once said that actors have the wrong goal at auditions. Of course we all want the job, but this means that 99% of the people in that room fail.
• Blockbuster Young Performers...Give Amazing Advice; Being a young performer in blockbuster mega-movie or hit television series can be very challenging.
• How To Book A Commercial; Commercials can be very lucrative and also very elusive, but you can book them if you know what to do.
• Are Talent Showcases A Scam? A child with talent, or a great look can be noticed by the professionals in the room and can get an agent, manager or even audition with a casting director, but do your research before signing up for any ol’ showcase. Not all showcases are created equal.
• A Must Read: How To Get An Agent Part 1&2; A must read for every parent/teen/twentysomething looking to find an agent. Read more on these topics, our regular features and So Much More.
• And One Of The #1 Questions From Readers...“We Need An Agent! Can You Help Us?” What is the difference between an aspiring actor and a working actor? Often, just a good agent. While ACT Like A Child Magazine can’t recommend an agent for you, they can direct you to a list of SAG/AFTRA franchised talent agents and give you oodles of advice.
Don’t miss out. Purchase your copy or sign up for a subscription today.
Suggested retail price is $4.99 for the digital version. Subscriptions now available.
ACT Like A Child Magazine will be available in hard copy and digital form on the web at http://www.ACT-LikeAChild.com
For additional information please view the website at: http://www.ACT-likeachild.com
For information contact: actlikeachild2012@gmail.com
ACT Like A Child Magazine helps both new and veteran industry parents navigate the winding path to success in the entertainment business. ACT Like A Child Magazine is excited to bring to the public a magazine specifically designed and written for the parents of young actors, performers, singers, dancers and models. Each issue is packed full with insightful articles, tips & tricks, engaging interviews, timely advice and so much more, written by talented industry professionals and photographers, located all over the world! Writers who really care that young actors and performers (and their families) are well informed and know all their options, when it comes to making it in the entertainment business. ACT Like A Child Magazine provides seasoned advice to prepare entertainment families for the ride of a lifetime.
Each issue spotlights many up-and-coming young performing artists, in addition to the Cover Star Feature. Issue 12 spotlights the handsome and talented model and designer, 19 year old, Timothy LaPietra.
In addition to his charm, Timothy is an intelligent, kind and exceptional young man who inspires through his wisdom and advice. The ACT Like A Child Magazine team was so fortunate to have met and worked with Timothy and his team.
Read more about Timothy’s journey to stardom, plus much more! Articles such as,
• Where’s My Money? The Coogan Act; If you currently work in the entertainment business, you are aware of the Coogan Law, but did you know that this law is named after former silent picture child star, Jackie Coogan?
• ACTing Tips: Defining Acting Roles On Your Resume; Resume credit terminology can be dizzying shades of gray and for years the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA) had different terms for similar roles.
• Tips For Training And Coaching The Very Young Performer; It has often been said that a casting director will size you up the minute you walk through the door. It turns out that research from Princeton University shows this to be wrong. It only takes about a tenth of a second!
• What Is Your Goal In An Audition? Someone once said that actors have the wrong goal at auditions. Of course we all want the job, but this means that 99% of the people in that room fail.
• Blockbuster Young Performers...Give Amazing Advice; Being a young performer in blockbuster mega-movie or hit television series can be very challenging.
• How To Book A Commercial; Commercials can be very lucrative and also very elusive, but you can book them if you know what to do.
• Are Talent Showcases A Scam? A child with talent, or a great look can be noticed by the professionals in the room and can get an agent, manager or even audition with a casting director, but do your research before signing up for any ol’ showcase. Not all showcases are created equal.
• A Must Read: How To Get An Agent Part 1&2; A must read for every parent/teen/twentysomething looking to find an agent. Read more on these topics, our regular features and So Much More.
• And One Of The #1 Questions From Readers...“We Need An Agent! Can You Help Us?” What is the difference between an aspiring actor and a working actor? Often, just a good agent. While ACT Like A Child Magazine can’t recommend an agent for you, they can direct you to a list of SAG/AFTRA franchised talent agents and give you oodles of advice.
Don’t miss out. Purchase your copy or sign up for a subscription today.
Suggested retail price is $4.99 for the digital version. Subscriptions now available.
ACT Like A Child Magazine will be available in hard copy and digital form on the web at http://www.ACT-LikeAChild.com
For additional information please view the website at: http://www.ACT-likeachild.com
For information contact: actlikeachild2012@gmail.com
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941-628-5324
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