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Introduction
Acting can be one of the most glamorous, exciting, lucrative, and totally unpredictable careers in the world. While other people trudge off to routine jobs pushing paperwork, sitting in office cubicles, or fighting each other just for an office with a window in it, actors may be performing on stage one day, appearing in a film or television show the next, and flying around the country (and the world) the following day all the while getting paid to pretend to be somebody else. If acting sounds like the type of work you’d like to do, then this book can help you pursue your dreams.
Since the publication of the first edition of this book, the acting world’s modus operandi has changed drastically. We address these changes throughout the book. Some of these changes may be permanent, whereas others may revert back to the original way. You may choose what works best for you.
No matter how much (or how little) acting experience you may have, you can start pursuing an acting career right now — no matter where you happen to live — and this book shows you how.
About This Book
Although acting may seem exotic and enticing, it can also be terrifying and frustrating as well — but only if you don’t know what you’re doing. Naturally, this book can’t guarantee that you’ll succeed as an actor, but by following the information in this book, you can increase your chances of success immensely whether you’re a beginning actor or someone who already has plenty of experience performing on stage or in front of the camera but may need help in pushing your acting career up to the next level of success.
Specifically, this book can help you break into the world of show business that includes acting in movies, television, stage plays, and the Internet. You’ll discover what casting directors look for, figure out how to prepare yourself for those all-important auditions, and find out how to take control of your acting career so you can succeed as quickly as possible.
Acting is more than just about talent; it’s a business, as well. By showing you the business of acting, this book gives you information that many actors either overlook or simply don’t know where to find. Written in plain English with plenty of information that both novice and experienced actors can use, this updated edition of Breaking Into Acting For Dummies can be your guide and reference for succeeding as an actor.
In this new edition, we’ve added or revised the following:
The new way of auditioning from home
How to use the breakdowns for current casting of acting roles
Where you can acting opportunities on the Internet
The best ways to promote yourself online
How diversity has changed the business
We also strive to be inclusive to all genders. Hence, in some chapters, we use the he/him, in some chapters she/her, and in some chapters they/them.
Foolish Assumptions
We assume a few things about you. For starters, you have an open mind and believe in yourself. Also, we assume that you’re
Mentally stable and know why you want to go into acting. (If you want to go into acting for money or attention, you really need a book like “Greed For Dummies,” or “Getting the Attention the World Owes You For Dummies” instead.)
Ready to jump into areas of life that may be completely new and unfamiliar to you.
Willing to explore, to take risks, and to trust that you have the ability to do whatever you want to do — if you really want to do it.
Willing to learn the business of acting.
Able to handle rejection.
Icons Used in This Book
To help you remember the important points of each chapter, this book marks certain paragraphs with helpful icons. Some icons highlight useful information; others offer shortcuts to help you break into acting more quickly and easily; and other icons wave a red flag in your face to warn you about some of the possible dangers that could sabotage your acting career.
Tip icons highlight useful information that can save you time or money in helping you pursue your dream of acting.
This icon highlights useful ideas or information that you may not want to forget. This icon also spotlights important acting-related terms that you’re likely to hear when hanging around other show business people. By flipping through this book and looking for all the Remember icons, you can quickly read the most important information in each chapter.
Watch out! This icon flags certain traps or pitfalls that can slow down, delay, or actually hurt your fledging acting career.
Where to Go from Here
If you’re serious (or just plain curious) about acting as a career and you have no experience whatsoever, start with Chapter 1 to grasp the basics of the wonderfully wacky world of show business that you’re about to join.
If