As a parent/guardian of your child actor/model, it is your responsibility to inspire/instill a sense of industry anticipate professionalism:
- Preparation of lines
- Punctuality arrival on the set
- Civility on the set
- Dedication to the activity on the set
- Respect for director, camera people and crew
- Respect for the facility used for the set
- Willingness to be part of the actor/models on the set
It is your responsibility as a parent/guardian of your child actor/model to teach the child proper social/business manners.
2 Managing Your Child Actor/Model’s Expectations
In the Filming and Modeling Business
Actor and models have to endure auditions also-known-as “go-sees” i.e. go-see if you fit the part being offered.
Being awarded an acting/modeling part may be a one in a hundred hopefuls at the audition.
Hence there are ninety-nine disappointments
Managing Your Child Actor/Models Disappointment
You Child Must Learn to Handle Rejection
As a Parent/Guardian you must guide your child actor/model through the emotions regarding entertainment industry rejection.
Your child actor/model must understand, that at this audition, they just did not meet, the director’s vision, for the character in this given scene/situation.
Perseverance and a positive life attitude will take your child actor/model a long way in the entertainment industry.