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Get Your Child In TV Commercials 

LEARN THE SECRETS OF GETTING YOUR CHILD INTO TELEVISION COMMERCIALS!

YOUR CHILD COULD BECOME RICH BY APPEARING IN TELEVISION COMMERCIALS!

My book will show you step by step the CORRECT way for your little one to enter the big money making business of television commercials and AVOID being ripped off by unscrupulous agents and so-called managers.


Get Your Child In TV Commercials!

Get Your Child In TV Commercials 

Here's some of the fantastic information you will receive in my book

"LEARN THE SECRETS OF GETTING YOUR CHILD INTO TV COMMERCIALS"

How TV commercials originate.

How to decide if your child may or may not be ready for TV commercials.

Are you the parent ready for your child to be in TV commercials

How to find a legitimate union agent.

What to be aware of when looking for the agent.

How to approach the agent for your child's interview.

What you should know about publicity pictures

How to find the best photographer for your child.

Information on duplicating your child's pictures.

The casting directors and what they do.

What to do on the audition for a commercial.

How to conduct yourself when filming the commercial.

An extensive Question and Answer section.

Information regarding the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists.

What your child will be eligible for after joining Screen Actors Guild, (such as helpful career seminars)

A Glossary of the terms and words used in the movie industry.

The major publications for the movie and TV industry.

Where to apply for children's work permits in your state.

Some of the great benefits available to enhance your child's career after joining the unions.


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Kids In TV Commercials Blog Posts from Google 

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Child Actors Books 

Great Scenes and Monologues for Children (Young Actors Series)

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Movement Stories for Young Children: Ages 3-6 (Young Actors Series)

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Growing Up on the Set: Interviews with 39 Former Child Actors of Classic Film and Television

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Child Photos 

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Get Your Child In The Movies 

With the success of such films as "Harry Potter," "Spy Kids" and the "Chronicles of Narnia," more and more youngsters are turning to their parents and asking if they can make movies like the kids they see on the screen. Becoming a child actor or actress is not something to be taken lightly, and there is a lot for the children - and their parents - to learn.

As a parent, your first duty is to make sure your child is happy and well-adjusted. You have probably heard the horror stories of over-zealous stage parents hoarding all of their child's money, or even the stereotypical "child star" terrorizing the set. While some parents and children fail to handle success very well, the parents who are informed and never stop learning about the profession very often do succeed.

If your child is serious about becoming an actor or actress, there are several steps you can take to get them started right their in your home town.

First, sit down with your child and make sure they know that becoming an actor or actress is a commitment that will take months and probably years before they see any real results. There are a lot of actors, but very few "stars" in the entertainment industry.

Once it is clear your child understands their commitment, go ahead and contact the local community theatre to find out what shows are coming up and when the auditions are. Community theatres are great opportunities to get young people started in acting. You should also contact your state film office to find out where the nearest acting workshops are located and schedule a time to audit one or more of the classes.

Your child should build up some theatre credits before trying to get their first professional talent agent. Once you think your child is ready, do your homework and find the agencies near you. Search the Internet for what people say about the agency. When you approach an agency, you will need to send a picture and resume along with a short letter explaining your child is seeking representation. The photo you provide at this point in your child's career does not have to be professional - but it does have to actually look like your child. The agent may or may not contact you to arrange an interview.

Becoming a young performer like your child sees on TV and in movies is a long process filled with pitfalls, scams, and yes even some very satisfying moments. Take the time to read books on child actors and other books in the field so you can be as prepared as you can when presented with the challenges facing parents of young performers.

Troy A. Rutter has been working with young performers for over ten years. His book, Kids in the Biz, provides step-by-step guidance to prospective young performers and their families. For more information about getting children into acting in television and films, visit his web site at http://www.kidsinthebiz.com.

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Children Photos 

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Acting For Children 

Parents who have children who are interested in becoming background actors can take some steps to make this happen. The first thing to remember as a parent, however, is that as much fun as you think it might be to see your child in movies or on television, you have to make sure that it is something that your child really wants. Although background acting can be fun and exciting for children, it does take some work, and can wreak havoc with school and sports schedules. If you and your child have agreed that you'd like to give it a try, however, then the first thing that you might want to do is find a manager. The manager will require that you start off with head shots of your child. These can be taken by a professional but aren't required for background work. Children under 16 will also need a work permit which can be obtained for free. Once they've completed their first job, a Coogan's bank account is also necessary.

There are several reputable websites with which you can sign, usually for a minimal fee, to be able see what production companies need, and to be able to submit your child for background work when you think he or she may fit the role. A search on the Internet should bring up some results of these types of websites, or your child's manager should also be able to tell you about some of the best ones. One mother of a successful child background actor uses a few different websites to keep an eye on possible work for her son. You need to remember, however, that if you get a background job for your child directly through a production company that advertises online and he or she has a manager, the manager should still get a percentage of what the child is paid.

Child background actors, depending on when and how long they work on an acting job, will receive tutoring on set to keep them up on their schoolwork. If you home school your child, the tutoring will still be necessary in order to keep within the law, so it is a good idea to check with your state to find out what is required. Most background actors are non-union and earn $126 a day or more.

The most important thing is for you to make sure that your child is having fun doing background acting. Keep an open line of communication with your child to make sure that he or she is enjoying the work. More than likely, he or she will find it an exciting and rewarding experience! You can read about my son's current background jobs in my blog at EntourageWorld to get an idea of what it's like to work in this industry.

Debbi is a work at home Mom to four. She's busy taking her youngest son to acting jobs while running her own online business, http://www.KeywordCafe.com

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Kids Photos 

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Child Actors to Superstars 

Child actors have always been an essential part of the entertainment world, in movies as well as in television. Although some child actors fail to grow into prominent actors, or later choose to follow a different path (as did Shirley Temple who became a successful public figure and diplomat), many of them flourish into movie stars and/or singing celebrities. Famous child actors who have had successful transitions into the realm of adult actors include Britney Spears, Drew Barrymore, Lindsay Lohan, and Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.

Britney Spears
Since she was very young, Britney Spears knew she was destined to be famous. Often singing for family and friends and performing in commercials, Britney made her first public appearance in the 1992 version of Star Search at eleven years old. Although she ultimately lost the competition, Britney would earn a spot on the Mickey Mouse Club. After two years on the show, she pursued other dreams until she became the Princess of Pop.

Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore began her acting career before she was able to walk. As a baby, she starred in TV commercials, and by three years old, she played her first role on the big screen. Drew got her big break in 1982 in one of the most renowned movies of the decade, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial. After playing several roles as the adorable child, Drew soon began taking roles depicting troubled teenage characters, as in the movie Poison Ivy. She excelled in the 1996 blockbuster Scream. Maturity further seasoned her talent, as displayed in comedies such as The Wedding Singer and Fifty Dates. She also starred with fellow angels in Charlie's Angels, an action flick where Drew proved her abilities at playing a hero. Despite some personal struggles, she cemented her staying power throughout her transition from child actor to superstar.

Lindsay Lohan
Born in 1986 into a family of actors, Lindsay Lohan began her acting career at a young age. Although her first auditions did not go well, she was eventually chosen for some television commercials and modeling. Her work led her to a role in the soap opera Another World at the age of ten. A year later, she made her debut on the big screen with The Parent Trap. Lohan's breakout role as a leading actress came with 2004's Mean Girls. She also began her singing career with the Freaky Friday soundtrack, leading to a solo album and chart-topping hits.

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are without doubt Hollywood celebrities. Beginning with their debut role at seven months old on Full House, the Olsen twins have grown from the adorable Michelle Tanner into two young women with obvious talent. The girls have released countless straight-to-video movies following their adventures around the world and produced a wide variety of merchandise from cosmetics to accessories. The Olsen twins have shown the world that they are capable of much more than simply being cute.

Dakota Fanning
Born in 1994, Dakota Fanning began acting at an early age in TV commercials. Afterwards, she played on numerous TV shows, the most recognizable being the TV drama ER. In 2001, she was chosen to star opposite Sean Penn in I Am Sam, a role that enabled her to prove her talent as an actress. She went on to appear in Trapped, Sweet Home Alabama, and Hansel & Gretel. Starring alongside Tom Cruise in War of the Worlds brought her international recognition.

From the days of Judy Garland and Shirley Temple, to our present day ever-so-popular Dakota Fanning, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, child actors have fulfilled important roles in the realm of entertainment. Whether they once played the mischievous kid on a television show or characterized the hero of a movie, child actors continue to fascinate and capture our attention.

Jacklyn Moore is the webmaster and content provider for Hollywood Child Stars - http://www.child-stars.com.

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