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  1. Nov 18, 2021 · Under state law, a production can’t make children stay late to get their three hours in. Instead, those hours count against the maximum hours child actors can spend on set, which range from 8 1/ ...

    • Jon Healey
    • Deputy Editor, Fast Break Desk
    • jon.healey@latimes.com
  2. Additionally, the parent or guardian of a child actor should also attend training. Learn about the entertainment business. Educate yourself on agents, industry standards and expectations, taxes, behavior expectations on set, and the audition process that your child will be going through each week.

  3. Oct 25, 2024 · Tell your kid the truth about casting. Landing a role often has less to do with an actor’s talent than with their type, height, hair color, ethnicity, and age—all factors that are beyond your ...

    • Casey Mink
  4. Important Info for Parents and/or Guardians. If you’re a parent and/or guardian of a child performer in Ontario, here’s some information you need to know. CHILDREN HAVE PROPERTY RIGHTS IN ONTARIO. As a parent and/or guardian who receives money or property on behalf of a minor in Ontario, you may have specific obligations under the law.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Nurturing Talent: Encouraging and Supporting Your Child’s Dreams. As a parent, you play a vital role in nurturing your child’s talent and supporting their dreams of becoming an actor. From attending auditions and rehearsals to providing emotional support and encouragement, your involvement and belief in your child’s abilities can make all ...

  6. The list is probably endless, but here are some examples of things parents might be tempted to do that will make their kid less desirable to work with: Directing their child (this is the director’s job!) Interfering with the wardrobe department. Interfering with the hair and makeup department. Interfering with other actors in any way.

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  8. Aug 14, 2024 · Wondering if your child needs an acting agent? This expert guide helps parents of 5-16 year olds determine if their aspiring actor is ready for professional representation. Learn the 7 key factors to consider before taking the next big step in your child's acting career.

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