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How to Identify Acting Scams - Acting Institute Explains

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  Introduction   The film industry is a treasure island of scammers and lots of aspiring actors and performers in their quest for landing a job get manipulated and robbed of their money. It is more likely to occur to recent graduates from drama and acting schools due to their lack of professional experience.   Therefore, an  acting institute in West Bengal  explains how aspiring actors can identify scams and avoid them.   Four common acting scams to be aware off    i) Manager Scams   Manager scams go something like this. A swindler, pretending to be a legit manager, approaches actors looking for a job and ask for a “submission fee”. They convince the victims that they use the funds for submitting their portfolio for acting roles and that performers should bear these costs themselves. However, in reality, these scammers rarely try to help the performers get their careers started. Actors and performers should note that honest managers never ask...

From Modelling to Acting. This is how you can do it

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    Introduction Modelling and acting are different forms of art. However, they share certain principles, which makes them similar in many ways. Therefore, the transition from a model to an actor is a well-established route for many professional artists. But, you may be wondering, “From where do I start?” and “how can I do it?” Here are three tips that I followed through my journey from being a model to an actor.   3 Tips to Help You Make It Educate Yourself - Read blogs, books on acting, and plays to get a basic idea about acting. After learning about the fundamentals, consider signing up for an acting institute. I was fortunate in this respect as my  modelling institute in Kolkata  also hosted professional acting classes.   2.      Acting Institute - There’s no substitute for the professional training you will receive during your time in an Acting Institute. I had an advantage as I became used to being in front of the cam...