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GET THAT CUTIE IN COMMERCIALS, TELEVISION, FILMS and VIDEOS
The nations #1 Step-by-Step Guide to Show Business Success
Is leading book for children in entertainment |
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The national bestseller GET THAT CUTIE IN
COMMERCIALS, TELEVISION, FILMS and VIDEOS - Breaking Your Talented Child
into the Entertainment Industry (ISBN#: 0-9655064-5-2) was written
by Kandias Conda. This comprehensive step-by-step beginners guide helps
parents who want to get their talented child into show business by
understanding the rules and seeking out the best opportunities.
Ms. Conda has worked with professional actors and entertainment
professionals as an entertainment consultant. Her goal has been to bridge
the gap between children and the entertainment industry. She formed an
entertainment consultant firm, Chicago Sports and Entertainment, to provide
unique and up-to-date information via books, guides, training sessions and
mentor links, both in person and online.
The entertainment industry can be big business, but before you put your
child into the arena, be sure that he or she has what it takes. The right
personality and lots of patience are key components. GET THAT CUTIE IN
COMMERCIALS, TELEVISION, FILMS and VIDEOS FILMS spells it all out –
from A to Z. Chapters include: Famous Child Stars Past and Present; Is My
Child Ready for TV?; Getting An Agent; Tools of the Trade; The Jobs and
Opportunities; Auditions, Castings, Callbacks; Zeroing in On Your Target;
Joining the Unions; The Money Matters; It’s About Business; Have A Life!;
For Parents Only!; Exploring Other Talent Opportunities and Do’s &
Don’ts.
According to Ms. Conda, "You shouldn’t get your child started in
the business until you’ve read "Cutie" from cover to cover. This book
is my contribution to all the moms out there who are struggling with the
how’s and why’s of the industry. We have interviewed real life stage moms,
agents, casting directors, and theatre directors. They will assist you in
your quest to learn better ways to enter the wonderful world of
entertainment. So, if your child has aspirations to become a professional
actor/actress, encourage them to work hard and stay positive. Remember that
your child will not always want to "work" and that is okay because there is
a time and season for everything. Enjoy the opportunities and make wise
decisions." |
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