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Criteria 2: Jobs within the performing arts industry.

Jobs which are available in the acting industry: .       -Jobs I would like to pursue in the future .       -Jobs linked to my career development plan Agent Tv and Film Actor (Screen Actor) ... Playwriter Scriptwriter Makeup artist Hair stylist Stunt Double Director Staging Costume Designer Lighting Technician   Sound Technician Choreographer Voice Actor ... Film Editor Cameraman Casting Director Prop Manager Name of Individual? Hazel Holder Current Position? Voice and dialect coach How did they obtain the role? Previous education training/experience? Masters of voice studies Previous Career? Performer for 20 years Barbra Houseman -trainer and influencer Any significant Advice? Name of Individual? Krupa Pattani Current Position? TV actress How did they obtain the role? Previous education training/experience Previous Career? Any significant advice? Any worries just push it into your character. know your lines and don't be late

Job Profiles: Task 2- Part B

Email: lking@unitedagents.co.uk Dear Lindy King I hope this email finds you well. My name is Pippa Gray and I was wondering if I could ask Taron Egerton some questions about his acting career. I am a 16 year old college student who has taken RSL Acting as a course and I would like to get professional help to improve my acting and general knowledge about the acting industry. As a young actor with aspirations to an actor for TV and film, I feel like asking you is the most sensible as you have lots of experience within this industry. Also, you have experience within the voice acting industry, another job within the performance career which I would like to pursue. My first question is, what is the difference in acting between voice acting and acting for film? Is there a different way you use your voice? Is there a different way of learning scripts and performing them? Just knowing what to expect if I get into the industry will help greatly. How did you start getting into you acting career ...

Job Profiles

  Actress for TV and Film: There are many responsibilities for an actor in which to be successful and a good actor. These are: punctuality, learning lines , keeping up to date with deadlines, always auditioning for roles and improvisation.  However the skills to be good at acting, you will need to have: good communication skills, to have vocal ability, to be able to convey emotions and thoughts, to be creative and quick on your feet, memorization skills, good stamina and movement ability and to fully understand dramatical methods. To become an actor within the film industry, you don’t necessarily need to have a qualifications, especially if you are a young actor. However for more older actors, your chances of being picked for a role will increase if you have a GCSE, a-level or university degree in the subject drama/acting/musical theatre. Also experience isn’t require either, as long as you have a strong understanding and the want to act, then that is enough to get i...