Modeling and Acting Agents 1 Review The Agent’s Client List Choosing the Suitable/Fitting Agent For Your Child/Teenager/Self

Guiding Your Child Actor/Model’s Normal Youthful Life In the Acting/Modeling Business Is a Carefully Balanced Life Effort

Guiding Your Child Actor/Model’s Normal Youthful Life In the Acting/Modeling Business Is a Carefully Balanced Life Effort

1 Sleep Being on any filming photographic set takes mental and physical effort Establish a sleep routine for a healthy approach to the industry Never permit an overeager director to overwork your child actor/model Make certain the signed acting/modeling contract specifies on set work details 2 Your Child Actor/Model’s Education comes First Success as a child actor/model does not ensure future success in the industry Prepare your child mentally and intellectually for a potential future outside the acting/modeling industry It is your parental/guardian responsibility to daily monitor your

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Child Actor/Model Guiding Her/His Path to Success

1 Practice Makes Perfect You as parent/guardian have recognized your child’s talent and desires: Firstly, talk to, understand, your child actor/model’s natural talent Find the best training facility to augment her/his talent Practice will develop the child actor/model’s skills Practice will develop the child actor/model’s confidence Video and review practice sessions to build better performances 2 Build Your Child Model’s Portfolio Unless you are an exceptional photographer hire a professional: It is advisable for the parent/guardian to keep a detailed diary of your child model’s action on any

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Child Actor/Models Take Direction Well 1 Director’s Responsibility Understand Child Actor/Model

Child Actor/Models Take Direction Well

1 Director’s Responsibility Understand Child Actor/Model Directors must understand the following: Children are intelligent The child actor/model wants to be there The child actor/model wants to do her/his best Make certain the parent/guardian is present and visible 2 Directors must Listen to Child Actor/Model With Genuine Respect Directors are usually adults.  When working with child actor/models consider: Listen to the child’s words and emotional tone Take cues from child’s performance for your direction techniques Be aware of child’s energy level and adjust the set action accordingly 3 Importance

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Directing Child Actors/Models Legal and Ethical Considerations 1 Directors Understanding Working With Children Actors and Models

1 Directors Understanding Working With Children Actors and Models Become knowledgeable with child labor laws Become knowledgeable with child safety laws Study child psychology Carry liability insurance 2 Directors must Communicate with Children Clearly Use simple language when directing a child actor/model Use age-appropriate language with the child actor/model Make acting/modeling instructions simple as 1-2-3 Make expectations clear and simple Avoid industry jargon with the child actor/model 3 From the Beginning Build a Rapport of Trust With The Child Actor/Model Get down to the child actor/model/s level Do

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A word of caution to All Parents/Guardians Please make certain that it is your Child Who Desires to Become a Model Not Just Your Secret Desire

Parental/Guardian Responsibilities Keeping Your Child Model Safe While On Assignment

A word of caution to All Parents/Guardians Please make certain that it is your Child Who Desires to Become a Model Not Just Your Secret Desire 1 Do Due Diligence on Any and All Modeling Agencies Considered Talk to current/former models of the Agency Read any comments about the Agency on line Visit physical office for location and safety Discuss clearly defined submission of photos to perspective electronic film/video photographers/directors Consult legal advice before signing any and all contracts – it is money very well spent seeking advice

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• Enjoy your child’s performance and being her/his parent/guardian

Parental/Guardian Responsibilities Child Actor/Model On the Set

1 Child Actor/Model’s Preparation before Arrival Time is money spent by the hour on a set.  As parent/guardian it is your responsibility to ensure: Your child knows any and all lines well-rehearsed and memorized You have prepared your child for the location of the set You have any and all necessary/required paperwork for your child You have reviewed the Contract and sought proper Legal Advice as necessary to protect your actor/model’s Rights and Compensation Arrive on set early You have reviewed proper set etiquette with your child actor/model.

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Finding the correct Agent to represent your child, your teenager or yourself is crucial to success.  Actively engaging in due diligence/research into any potential Agent/Agency is required.

  • examine the Agency’s office for organization, cleanliness, staff deportment – these are the people you will be working with
  • Google the Agency for any online comments
  • the Agency Website must be modern, easy to read, and include privacy safeguards
  • review in detail the Agency’s online Social Media sites
  • talk with the Agency’s models/actors/photographers/teachers regarding the Agency’s client list, bookings, are they busy
  • are commission payments/earnings timely and reliable regarding deductions
  • what area of modeling/acting does the Agency specialize in and does your child/teenager yourself fit the Agency’s clientelle
  • are there too many actors/models in the Agency similar to your looks/resume – leads to in-house competition for gigs

To avoid future complications or potential anxieties, before signing any contract with the Agent/Agency, it is advised to seek professional legal advice.