Future Casting 2000 Newsletter
January, 2000, Vol. 1
Answers to the Top 10 Questions Asked by Visitors to
FutureCasting2000.com
4. How do I get my child started in this business?
Since they don't have any experience, you want to show their personality. If there
are some unusual things that they do like smile, frown or make some funny faces on
command, etc.
Or if they dance to a certain song, you can make these things into a resume. The other
thing is any pictures that support these things. It may be a situation where the picture
is the resume and you mention some of these things in a cover letter. If you can get
an agent to see them, that is half the battle.
There are some agents that will accept submissions through the mail others that have an
open call on a regular basis so that you can go in and meet with them. Unfortunately, I
don't know which ones specialize in kids. You may have to call and ask. There is a
list of agencies around the country on our Talent Agencies page at:
http://www.futurecasting2000.com/agents.htm
This is information on just getting started, but I think you can use some of it to
accomplish your goals.
Here is what I think you should do.
First you should ask your parents ( if you are a minor ) to help you out because you
will need their permission to do certain things and their help with making important
decisions.
I suggest that along with your parents or guardians you read the information on getting
started at:
http://www.futurecasting2000.com/started.htm
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