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Do You Have What it Takes to Succeed?

One of the first questions my clients always ask me is: "What does it take to succeed in this business?"Now, here's the catch with that question: What It Takes to succeed as an actor, and What You Have To Do to be successful in this business are two different things.

How to Research Film Copyrights

U.S. laws pertaining to film copyrights are confusing to most members of the general population. What requires a license? What doesn't? What are the laws? What are your options? What are the exceptions? This is an extremely tricky area of the law of which many remain ignorant because they don't know

The Importance of Getting a Talent Agency For Children

You should know that talent agencies are very knowledgeable in the field of kids talent. This is why getting the help of a talent agency for kids can be a very big help to your child's career and chances of getting big talent jobs.

Footlights

Nowadays almost obsolete, footlights are the small lights that surround the very front edge of the stage, which were once essential for filling the shadows caused by harsh stage lighting.

How a Salsa Dancing Cruise Inflames Salsa Spirits

For the salsa lover who plans to spend his vacation amid salsa, the salsa dancing cruise becomes the idyllic choice. The several features unveiled by the salsa dancing cruise bring extreme delight to the salsa lover on a vacation, as the features also inflame the salsa spirits of the salsa buff who

'The Talk' Trivia

Think you know everything about ‘The Talk? Here are our top 5 trivia questions to test your knowledge about CBS’s daytime talk show.

Online Dance Lessons - How Online Dance Lessons Can Help You

Online dance lessons are a popular medium of instruction these days. The ease and convenience afforded by learning online enable the students to access learning anytime, anywhere. Salsa dancing is a great recreational activity.

The Moral Values in "The Phantom of the Opera"

"The Phantom of the Opera" is a novel by French writer Gaston Leroux. First printed in 1909, the book has since been successfully adapted for the stage and screen. The plot, often described as a horror romance, centers on a phantom that haunts the Grand Paris Opera House. The phantom--who is really

Oprah Interviews Michael Jackson

In 1993, Oprah Winfrey conducted the first interview with Michael Jackson, the "King of Pop." The primetime interview was conducted at Jackson's Neverland Ranch and a tour of the 2,700-acre facility was part of the 90-minute Oprah special. Furthermore, the interview was live and broad

How to Become a Dancer on Broadway

Becoming a dancer on Broadway requires a lot of hard work and dedication. It not only takes years of training and practice, but also countless auditions in which you must learn the steps on the spot and perform in front of the choreographer, often in groups of twenty or more. It can be a nerve-wrack

Find Out About Jobs for Actors

There are many producers who advertise for acting roles on the internet. These are either in theater, film, television drama, reality tv or extras, among many others. Consequently, you find numerous job opportunities to apply for if you are a prospective actor. However, you should be equipped with t

'A Colbert Christmas' Great for Fans; OK for Casual Viewers

Stephen Colbert, host of 'The Colbert Report,' presents his version of a traditional holiday special, including special guests, musical numbers and a storyline so cheesy, you could see any pop star from the 1970s do just the same thing.