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Entertainers, for the most part, are outgoing and unafraid when it comes to putting on a show for others. But, there is just something about a camera that causes many fearless performers to feel the nervous fluttering of butterflies in their bellies. If your goal is to become more comfortable in front of the acting camera, whether for acting auditions or acting jobs, the following three tips can do wonders for conquering anxiety.

1. Learn your lines and prepare.

This is one of the most basic bits of advice for actors, but it is one of the least followed. Actors and actresses who hope to combat camera anxiety should practice their lines until they have them fully memorized. In addition, it is a great idea to visualize yourself doing well. This kind of positive thinking can truly transform your outlook and put you at ease.

2. Practice at home.

If the camera makes you very nervous, why not become more comfortable with it at home? Have a family member or friend film you with their phone or any handheld device, and practice until you feel natural in front of the camera.

3. Put your nerves to rest.

Before filming day make sure to wake up early enough to give yourself plenty of time to get ready. Enjoy a healthy breakfast and practice a few times before arriving early to set. Be sure to stay away from caffeine, which can increase your nervous feelings, and instead go for a more soothing drink like chamomile tea. Remember, every performer is not perfect at the first try. Sometimes additional takes are necessary. Be patient with yourself, and you will naturally feel much better.

3 Auditioning Tips for Child Actors

November 22nd, 2011 by developer

Audition Tips For Children Actors

Imagine a long day of work watching babies and children scream, cry, and yell. This can be the life of a casting crew when auditions are taking place. Talented children that get chosen for roles never make these mistakes, of course no one is perfect, and every child has off days. Auditions can be hard to come by in these times, but there are a few things you can do to improve your chances of booking work.

Here are some helpful tips for the long awaited audition day:

1. Have a good breakfast

The day of an audition is especially important, so why not start it out perfectly? Cranky kids are often hungry or sleepy, so it is best to cover these bases before casting calls or acting auditions. Make sure your son or daughter gets a good night’s sleep and has a full belly before heading out. Bring snacks and toys to keep them occupied while you wait to be called, and make sure your child is content.

2. Dress to impress

There’s nothing worse than seeing a child with runny eyes, boogies, and mismatched clothing. Keep your son or daughter looking neat before an audition, as this will put his or her best face forward to the casting crew. Many parents choose a variety of their children’s best clothing and allow them to select which outfit they would like to wear.

3. Prepare

Whether your child is singing, acting, or dancing, it is beneficial to have them practice their lines, song or routine before heading out to an audition. Be sure to choose a performance your son or daughter actually likes, so they appear happy while entertaining. The better prepared your child is, the higher his or her chances are of being selected for a part.

4 Ways for Male Models to Stand Out

November 21st, 2011 by developer

Male Model

Are you hoping to become a male model? Have you always wanted to know a few pointers about the entertainment industry? If so, you have come to the right place! In the competitive field of male modeling it is very important to get noticed by industry professionals. People like talent agents and managers are always on the lookout for new models, and if you have just what it takes to become a male model there are a few great guidelines you should keep in mind.

The following four tips can help you learn how to stand out in the right way:

1. Create a great first impression.

Models should always aspire to put forth a great first impression with everyone they come in contact with. One of the best ways to do this is by always being friendly. Do not be afraid to introduce yourself to others by smiling, shaking hands, and stating your name.

2. Stay well-groomed.

Being hygienic is another critical component to standing out in a good way. Be sure to keep neatly groomed facial hair and always wear freshly laundered clothes—even when the grungy look is all the rage! Take regular showers and use products that have a pleasant smell.

3. Choose a unique personal style.

Fashion is fun for bringing out or showing off your special personality. Choose a few staple accessories to enhance your wardrobe. Belts, hats, scarves, and watches are all nice areas for statement pieces. Opt for fun and stylish items that reflect your taste and your personality.

4. Use your knowledge to get ahead.

Another great way to make a winning first impression is by staying knowledgeable about the modeling field. Read about the latest information and stay on top of fashion trends to prove that you are current and truly interested in the industry.

Live by each of these tips, and you will undoubtedly stand out in the male modeling industry!

How to Have a Lasting Career in Entertainment

November 16th, 2011 by developer

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The idea of becoming a celebrity is an exciting dream shared by many. Lots of talented actors, singers, and models find work every day, but this does not mean that they will be able to handle the cutthroat industry. Some newcomers find that acclimating to the entertainment world is hard to get used to. Luckily, there are a few pointers beginners can use to stay on top and succeed.
Here are three ways to maintain a lasting career in your field:

1. Be sure of who you are.

Maintaining a sense of self is crucial for success in the entertainment industry. People who are exploring with who they are and what they believe can easily find themselves the victims of peer pressure, which can sometimes lead to experimenting with destructive behaviors.  Take inventory of your values, and commit to living a lifestyle that makes your well-being top priority.

2. Surround yourself with trustworthy people.

Many celebrities learn the hard way that not everyone is a true friend. Often times, new actors and models meet others in the industry, end valuable relationships with people from the past, and find out that they burned bridges with the ones who really supported their career aspirations. It is important for new talent to be aware of who is around them and to be discriminating when it comes to friends. Use your intuition as a great tool for feeling out people, including talent managers and agents.

3. Know what you want, and go after it.

It is easier for beginning actors, singers, and models to feel like they must follow the advice of others. When new to the entertainment industry, talent can feel that it seems best to go with the guidance of people who claim to know what is best, however talent should always take precautionary measures, as well. Newcomers should establish goals and have an idea of where they see their careers heading. Having a sense of what you want will make decisions easier when it comes to choosing between talent agencies, and it will help to forge a path you can be proud of.

How to Choose an Outfit for Your Photo Shoot

November 15th, 2011 by developer

Clothes for a Photo Shoot

Everyone dreams of his or her first chance to show off in front of the camera. For many new models the idea of a photo shoot is exciting and nerve-wracking. Many wonder what to wear and how many outfits to bring. Others are concerned with choosing the right patterns and colors. No matter what your concerns are, always keep in mind that a photo shoot is meant to be fun and beneficial to an actor or model’s career. With a few tips, you will be able to jump in front of the camera with confidence.

Here are four fashion-forward tips for choosing clothes on your next photo shoot:

1. Bring a variety of flattering garments.

How boring would it be if we all wore the same outfit every day? If everyone did that, then we would all look like cartoon characters stuck in time. This concept is no different for your photo shoot. The more unique your outfits are, the better. Always pick styles that flatter your figure, and have others tailored, so they accentuate your best features.

2. Opt for solids, and avoid distracting prints.

Photo shoots are opportunities for you to shine. Though patterns and prints may be all the rage on the runway, they do not belong at a photo shoot that is meant to showcase you. Wild designs will detract from you, and they tend to make photos look less professional than solid colors. Stick to the basics, and also keep colors in mind when matching solid colors to certain background colors as well.

3. Arrive looking your best.

The week before your photo shoot is perfect for eating healthy, taking care of your skin, and giving your hair a little extra TLC. Pamper yourself before a photo shoot, and your body will thank you with beautiful pictures that stand out to talent agencies.

4. Switch your style for each look.

A photo session is the perfect time to showcase your versatility, so choose outfits that illustrate a variety of looks from athletic to corporate, all the way to casual and elegant. Having this diversity will make it easier for industry professionals to picture you in a variety of settings like acting or modeling jobs.

Aspiring Actor Parker M

One Phone Call Makes All the Difference: How Aspiring Actor Parker M. Got to Work on CBS Television Series “The 2-2”

Bloomfield, CT– September, 28th 2011—Parker M. was determined to get his start in entertainment, and when it finally happened, the outcome was great! After demonstrating an interest in acting, Parker and his parents enlisted the help of InterFACE, a popular entertainment marketing company to help begin his journey. One phone call made all the difference. After receiving information about an upcoming audition, Parker was selected to play a basketball fan on CBS network’s new crime drama “The 2-2.” The young actor was fortunate to have this opportunity to display his talent on the new dramatic series.

Parker began his journey at InterFACE when he came to their state-of-the-art Norwalk, CT center to have his high-quality head shot photographs taken. Once Parker was marketed, his fun, sporty look and winning personality gained recognition by top agents and managers, and he was chosen to participate in the scene.

“The casting company absolutely loved him,” says Parker’s mother Amanda. “They invited him to shoot some baskets with the actors and he took some pictures with them, as well. They gave him so much of their attention and he had a great day!”

InterFACE is a talent marketing company that offers aspiring models and actors a place to let their professional dreams come to light. By offering top-notch photo shoots and applying time-proven marketing strategies, InterFACE is able to get its clients exposure to industry professionals with access to exciting opportunities in a variety of entertainment fields. InterFACE has helped thousands of child actors and adults gain a competitive edge in their prospective fields. “All the thanks in the world for the excitement and smiles you brought to Parker’s face,” says Amanda. “He said at one point, when we were walking to the car after the shoot, ‘Mom, I want to go back, I don’t want to leave!’”

InterFACE wishes Parker continued success!

child actor

Acting is an exciting profession. For young children whose imaginations are soaring, the idea of pretending to be a character can feel like more play than work. Although your son or daughter is happy using their imagination and creativity to do a good job, it is important to remember that acting is a business, and though it is fun work, there is no mistaking the importance of memorizing lines–especially in the hopes of impressing leading acting agents in NYC. The great thing about this necessary component to successful acting is that you can make it fun for your child as well.

Here are three great ways to help your child actor learn his or her lines:

1. Creative Games

When it comes to memorization, the more creative you can be the better. Try taking the script and practicing what each character is going to say. Let your child read the lines he or she will be responsible for, and you can take on the parts of the other characters. Talk to your child about emotions, and ask them what feelings their character has. Explain the scene in context, and ask your child how they might feel if that happened to them. Using their creative minds will help them become more comfortable in character, and it will make the lines more memorable.

2. Make a song

Putting words to melody is an easy way to teach your child his or her lines. Just think of songs like “Happy Birthday” and “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” Without a melody, the words would be often forgotten. Try putting a tune to dialogue and your child will always be able to identify what line comes next. However, be sure to practice the lines in scene so your little one doesn’t begin singing on film.

3. Repeat and record

Another great way for your child to memorize his or her lines is through repetition. The more your child hears the scene, the more likely they are to remember it. Go through the scene and record the dialogue of all characters. You can let your child say their lines, or speak in a different voice when their line comes up. This will help their dialogue to stand apart from the rest.

One of the best ways aspiring child actors can gain experience is by attending acting classes for kids; NYC is a leading area with top schools and talent on the east coast.

3 Tricks for Coming to Life in Front of the Camera

November 2nd, 2011 by developer

Model Smiling

Successful actors, models, musicians, and dancers all have at least one thing in common. Aside from wanting to become famous, they all know how to work it in front of the camera. Whether for television or photo shoots, the camera is a lens that will connect you to your fans for years to come. Knowing how to come to life in front of the camera is crucial to success. Though it may sound difficult, becoming comfortable on film is something that isn’t hard to do. It just takes a little practice and understanding, all of which you can do on your own.

These three tips will get you camera ready in no time:

1. Work on your smile

Say cheese! Take a few photos of yourself posing. Now, compare them to candid shots where you weren’t posing, but you were smiling. Do both photos look genuine when held next to one another? It is important to remember to engage your eyes when smiling for the camera. Vacant eyes will always make your smile look like work. Your goal is embody effortlessness, so engage your peepers.

2. Practice posing beforehand

Don’t believe the rumors! No one was ever born posing perfectly. Using your body to send a message, show off a fashion, or gain admiration is an art. If you are confident with your poses, then you will be comfortable in front of any camera that comes your way. Look to models and actors who you admire, and emulate what they do. Practice, repeat, and become a model.

3. Learn and use relaxation techniques

Once you know how to smile and pose for the camera, the rest is a piece of cake. If you suffer from nervousness, try doing things that relax you right before working in front of the camera. Many people enjoy drinking calming teas, going for massages, listening to peaceful music, and using aromatherapy to feel more tranquil. Experiment with any techniques that sound good, and enjoy the benefits of being zen.

5 Ways to Make Your Band Better

November 1st, 2011 by developer

Band Group

Forming a band is one of the most exciting moments for new performers. From auditioning hopeful candidates to choosing the right drummer, guitarist, and singer, these are all very important times in the formation of your musical group. However, while the idea of becoming famous can be thrilling to think about, it is important to stay focused when it comes to the early stages of creation. The following five tips should help to iron out any potential blunders when it comes to learning how to make your band better.

1. Consider candidates that aren’t already in your circle of friends.

The music industry is competitive, and a lot more goes into making a beautiful collaboration than simply choosing your buddies. While chemistry is very important, be mindful of talent too. If one of your key players isn’t up to par, consider suggesting lessons or audition to find someone more qualified.

2.  Experiment to discover your genre of music.

If you are new to the idea of forming a band, it is a great idea to test out many different types of music to see what works. Even if pop isn’t your thing, you may be able to do a cover of a famous song that gets noticed by music talent agencies and shoots you into super stardom.

3. Rehearse A LOT!

Practice makes perfect; this is true. It takes lots of hard work and long hours to create a flawless performance. Be sure to spend quality time making your work extraordinary, and it will pay off.

4. Choose a unique and meaningful name.

Determining a band name is one of the hardest but most gratifying times for a new group. Spend some time brainstorming to come up with different ideas. When you have found the right name you will know it.

5. Play at local shows to gain experience.

The best way to make waves in the music industry is by performing. Once you have put together a talented group, discovered your genre of music, spent valuable time practicing, and created a great name you will be well on your way to success. Perform locally and put up video online. You never know when music agents might come across your media just looking for the next big thing!

5 Ways to Keep Your Feet Happy in Heels

October 21st, 2011 by developer

Runway Modeling

For many women wearing heels is a nightmare. However, others look forward to trying new fashions and feeling feminine with a flattering shoe. If you feel like you hate heels, there are a few tricks to try before giving up on sexy stilettos.

These five tips will help you avoid uncomfortable moments caused by the wrong shoes:

1. Only buy shoes that truly fit.

If these tips were the ten commandments of shoes, you can bet this one would be right at the top. Throughout our lifetimes, our shoe size can fluctuate, and many people have two feet that are slightly different sizes. Have your feet measured properly, and choose styles that fit. Designers’ sizes can run larger or smaller, so don’t feel bad if you have to move up or down a size. Pay attention to your width as well, since many shoes can be more accommodating.

2. Splurge on a comfortable classic.

Fashion changes from one instant to the next, but some things stay in style forever. Once you know your size, spend a little extra time to find a truly well-made shoe. This will save you money in the long run, and you will wear your shoes proudly because they were well worth each and every penny.

3. Give your toes a break every so often.

Bunions, calluses, corns, oh my! For the sake of your feet, take a break every few hours. Even if you simply kick of your shoes and rest your feet flat on the floor for a few minutes. Our bodies are constantly in motion, and we move around to get more comfortable. Your feet deserve the same thoughtfulness, especially if you are working modeling jobs.

4. Don’t wear the same heels every day.

Everyone has their favorite, but it is important to switch up your style once in a while. Wear a variety of shoes to give your feet a chance to rest from the same position. If you are hoping to become a model, this tip will teach you how to walk in many types of shoe styles.

5. Invest in gel inserts, cushions, or orthotics.

If you find that your feet are continuously sore after a long day of standing in heels or other shoes, it might be a good idea to look into comfort pads and cushions for support. Orthotics can be used to help keep the feet in the correct position, too.