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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
I did local theatre in my hometown. In college I did a bunch of productions (Musicals, Broadway Reviews, Operas, and a couple straight plays - although I don't enjoy those as much) and I took some classes (Musical Theatre Group Voice, Opera Workshop, Diction). I've done some local theatre in the Charlotte area. I also sing with the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte (Chorus of the Charlotte Symphony), and the Oratorio Chamber Group. So, no, I'm not COMPLETELY raw talent.
My daughter is 5, so she's probably not ready for NY Fashion Modeling.
Winni - I don't know anything about your market there. My agency said mid-summer is the busy season for children here, but I don't know if that applies where you are as well.
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AF - if you have done live theater, it might help you to take a class in "Acting in front of the camera". I did musical theater for years, and had to adjust for the camera. There are some real differences. You might ask around for a reputable teacher. Many have 6-8 week sessions (which I find to be a perfect amount of time).
I don't know anything about modeling except what I learn on America's Next Top Model (lol). Good luck on everything.
PS Be sure to check out the BACKSTAGE.COM message boards. They have so much information!!