Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. Wow. This is not what I expected responses to be. Very helpful! I do want to clarify that I never said my son was some acting genius and I wanted to monetize it. WTF, PP? I came on this board saying my son did ONE student film, enjoyed it, seems pretty good at it, and I am interested in next steps. The info about local acting classes is helpful. We are definitely not ready for the agent/manager thing yet. I am just trying to get my sea legs here.
Yet agent/manager was your first instinct of what to ask for, instead of asking for information about classes.
I'm glad you've realized that classes are more appropriate.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Wow. This is not what I expected responses to be. Very helpful! I do want to clarify that I never said my son was some acting genius and I wanted to monetize it. WTF, PP? I came on this board saying my son did ONE student film, enjoyed it, seems pretty good at it, and I am interested in next steps. The info about local acting classes is helpful. We are definitely not ready for the agent/manager thing yet. I am just trying to get my sea legs here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This all seems really overboard for a kid who has had one role. Try some summer camps and local theater and see if a) he continues to like it and b) he has legitimate talent
I agree. It epitomizes everything that is wrong with DC -- "My kid enjoyed doing something once! That must mean he's excellent at it! How can we monetize it?"
Your kid liked doing an activity. So figure out a way for him to do the activity again. That's all.
Anonymous wrote:This all seems really overboard for a kid who has had one role. Try some summer camps and local theater and see if a) he continues to like it and b) he has legitimate talent
Anonymous wrote:None of this matters if you aren't in LA.
For film. For community theatre you can be anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:None of this matters if you aren't in LA.
For film. For community theatre you can be anywhere.
