What do you do in an audition in macker entertainment?
I've been wanting to be an actress since a long time and be on disneychannel. Everday I would imagine myself on disneychannel. I would always research almost all of the disneychannelstars and read about them. If anyone knows macker entertainment can you tell me what you are suposed to do in an audition. If you dont know can someone tell me what you do in an audition to be in disneychannel.
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- G'day DJ Katiie, Thanks for your question. I attach a link to their website. http://www.mackerstar.com/ You can express interest here. http://www.mackerstar.com/info.html You can contact them here. Macker Entertainment Studios 1111 N. Brand Boulevard, Suite F Glendale, California 91202 Studio: 818-543-1211 E-Mail: mackerstar@sbcglobal.net Knock em dead Katiie. Regards.
- Not to burst the bubble or anything, but I looked at that website for them, and they'll do about as much for your career as John Robert Powers (JRP) which is to say "very, very little". They boast about how their teachers are working actors, but these "working actors" have extremely few (some only have one) credits on imdb.com And yes, imdb.com is used by true industry professionals. I'll bet you could pick some random character out of movie, find out who played that character in the credits, and they would have more verifiable credits than these "teachers". I'd stay away. Use your money more effectively by doing a little homework and find out who the good children's acting coaches are. If you don't know how, shoot me a message and I'll let you know. But study under someone who really IS a "working actor". For example, my acting coach may not be at my class next monday as he is filming on Cold Case. If you look him up in imdb.com, you'd find quite a few credits. Don't waste time with the other as one or two credits may make you an "actor", but you're not a "working actor" by any stretch of the imagination. What is going to get you to be able to audition for disney is good headshots, a developing resume (which means doing any acting you can like student films, and community theatre), and good training. This will help you land a good agent who will get you those auditions.
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