The CuteKid’s Blog

April 25, 2008

How to Get Work on Broadway- Is Your Child a Triple Threat?

Filed under: Modeling-Acting Resources — Jacque Pedersen @ 1:59 pm

There are shows where kids do not need to be a Triple Threat (singer, dancer, actor) but most shows are looking for those select kids who can do it all and do it well!
This does not mean just adequate in any of the talents. Children must be a “10″ as a singer, as a dancer and as an actor. Training is vital and the training must be the best. A great vocal coach (one that has Broadway experience or credentials) is a must. The same for dance. Performing on Broadway is a full time career so make sure, as a family, you are willing to pack up and move to New York! Of course, there are other avenues of work in NYC - commercials, print and television!
Compared to commercial acting or print work - making it on Broadway is perhaps the most difficult to accomplish.
So how can you help get your child ready for Broadway if he or she has natural ability? First find a GREAT vocal coach. This should be someone who is very familiar with Broadway performance. This person must also know how to work with children. Over straining young vocal chords can be very damaging! Now find a great dance teacher. Ballet is the basis of all dance and I would recommend several years of ballet before starting jazz and or tap. Your child should be fundamentally strong in all three areas of dance. An acting coach is also a must and he/she must be a coach that is experienced in stage acting. Stage acting is very different from commercial or film/television acting!
Start out by having your child audition for every stage production in your local area. This can be everything from the recitals put on by the teacher/school to community theatre to legit theatre depending on your area. Many Broadway shows use “local” hires when they travel and this is an excellent opportunity for your child to be in a professional production without leaving your area.
When you think your child is ready to make a try at Broadway - find representation! If you are not in the greater NYC area, find representation that handles Broadway actors. Many managers in the larger metro areas, have access to the audition notices for Broadway and can submit your child via a taped audition. Just be aware that should the producer/director want to see your child (unless they are a star), the cost of traveling to NYC (including transportation, meals, hotel) will be your responsibility.
Unlike Los Angeles, in NYC, auditions are publicized and easily attainable even without representation. But again I will say find representation! Trying to make it in this industry without representation is frustrating and can even be dangerous!

Good luck!

Does Your Child Have a Great Voice- They Can Do Voice Overs!

Filed under: Modeling-Acting Resources — Tags: , , , — Jacque Pedersen @ 1:51 pm

Does your child have a great voice? Can he or she do characters or “weird” voices? Does your child love to read out loud and put “energy and personality” into their reading? Is your child’s reading level above their age level? Is your child shy or nervous in front of an audience or adults? Have you thought about Voice Over work? Let me say that voice over work is very competitive and not as easy to get into as you might think. Adults are hired to sound like children and they can work longer hours so it is more economical for the producers.
But with all the animated movies and television (including commercials) there is a larger demand now for real kids doing voice over.
Not all agencies represent for voice over! Some of the best are listed here. If you live in the LA area, check out their websites (if listed) and see what the submission requirements are and follow them. You will need a CD or tape (check submission requirements) to send them. DO NOT: have your child call them so they can see how cute his/her voice is; send a pic and letter telling them about what a great voice your child has without a sample; and finally do not waste your time or theirs if you do not live within an hour of Los Angeles.
What if you do not live in Los Angeles? Contact your local talent agencies and ask about voice over. The larger markets are your best chances.

Abrams Artists Agency - LA

9200 Sunset Blvd. #407

Los Angeles, CA 90069

USA

tel: 310-728-1050, Fax 310-859-9791

email: aaalavb@abramsart.com

web: http://www.abramsartists.com

ACME VOICES (formerly Acme/Posh)

4727 Wilshire Blvd STE 333

Los Angeles, CA 90010

USA

tel: 323.602.0370

email: posshvoices@aol.com

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.

AKA Talent Agency - Youth Division

6310 San Vicente Blvd, #200

Los Angeles, CA 90048

USA

tel: 323-965-5600

email: julie@akatalent.com

web: http://www.akatalent.com

Arlene Thornton & Associates

12711 Ventura Boulevard, Suite 490

Studio City, CA 91604

USA

tel: 818-760-6688

email: arlene@arlenethornton.com

web: http://www.arlenethornton.com/

Berzon Talent Agency

336 East 17th

Costa Mesa, Ca 92632

USA

tel: (949) 631-5936

email: Mark@Berzon.com

web: http://www.berzon.com

BTG (Buchwald Talent Group) - Youth and Adult 6500 Wilshire Blvd., Suite #2210 Los Angeles, CA 90048 USA

tel: 323-852-9555

email: julie@buchwald.com

web: http://www.buchwald.com

CAA (Creative Artists Agency)

9830 Wilshire Blvd

Beverly Hills, CA 90035

USA

tel: 310-288-4545

email: jnicolay@caa.com

web: http://www.caa.com/

Cassell - Levy Inc.

843 N Sycamore Ave

Los Angeles, CA. 90038

USA

tel: 323-461-3971

email: clincvoices@earthlink.net

web: http://www.voicebank.net/

CESD (Cunningham, Escott, Slevin, Doherty) - LA

10635 Santa Monica Blvd. #130

Los Angeles, CA 90025

USA

tel: 310-475-2111

email: LAAuditions@cesdtalent.com

web: http://www.cesdvoices.com

Coast to Coast Talent Group

3350 Barham Blvd.

Los Angeles, CA 90068

USA

tel: 323.845.9200

email: SCORMIER@CTCTALENT.COM

web: http://www.ctctalent.com

Dramatic Artists Agency - LA & Seattle

103 West Alameda #139

Burbank, CA 91502

USA

tel: 818.288.1859

email: crgrager@dramaticartists.com

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.jsp?

Endeavor

9601 Wilshire Blvd. 3rd Floor

Beverly Hills, CA 90210

USA

tel: 310-246-3334

email: bbalbo@endeavorla.com

web: http://voicebank.net/default.

Hervey/Grimes Talent Agency

10561 Missouri Ave., #2

Los Angeles, CA 90025

USA

tel: 310-475-2010

email: nick@ppnnews.com

web: http://www.herveygrimes.com/

Imperium 7

9911 West Pico Blvd., Suite 1290

Los Angeles, California 90035

USA

tel: 310.203.9009

email: admin@imperium-7.com

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.jsp?7

Innovative Artists - LA

1505 10th Street

Santa Monica, CA 90401

USA

tel: 310.656.0400

email: voiceoverla@iala.com

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.jsp?

Kazarian Spencer & Associates - 25 and under only

11365 Ventura Blvd. #100

Studio City, CA 91604

USA

tel: 818.769.9111

email: Philip@ksawest.com

web: http://www.ksawest.com/

Osbrink Agency

4343 Lankershim Blvd. Suite # 100

Universal City, CA 91602

USA

tel: 818-760-2488

email: maureen@osbrinkagency.com

web: http://www.osbrinkagency.com

Sande Schnarr Talent

8500 Melrose Ave. #212

West Hollywood, CA 90069

USA

tel: 310-360-7680

email: voicebankinfo@sstvo.com

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.jsp?

Solid Talent

6860 Lexington Ave.

Los Angeles, California 90038

USA

tel: 323-978-0808

email: mikesoliday@solidtalent.com

web: http://www.solidtalent.com

Special Artists Agency

9465 Wilshire Blvd, Ste. 890

Beverly Hills, CA 90212

USA

tel: 310-859-9688

email: ldalling@specialartists.com

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.jsp?

Sutton, Barth, & Vennari

145 S. Fairfax Ave. #310

Los Angeles, CA 90036

USA

tel: 323-938-6000

email: voiceover@sbvtalent.com

web: http://www.sbvtalent.com

The Savage Agency

6212 Banner Ave

Los Angeles, CA 90038

USA

tel: 323 461 8316

email: savageagencyvo@pacbell.net

web: http://www.voicebank.net/default.jsp?

Tisherman Gilbert Motley Drozdoski - TGMD Talent Agency

6767 Forest Lawn Drive #101

Los Angeles, CA 90068

USA

tel: 323-850-6767

email: auditions@tgmdtalent.com

web: http://www.tgmdtalent.com/

United Talent Agency

9560 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 500

Beverly Hills, CA 90212

USA

tel: 310-273-6700

email: DucotyG@unitedtalent.com

web: http://www.unitedtalent.com/

VOX, Inc.

5670 Wilshire Blvd. Suite #820

Los Angeles, CA 90036

USA

tel: 323-655-8699

email: wstevens@voxusa.net

web: http://www.voxusa.net

William Morris Agency - LA

151 El Camino Drive

Beverly Hills, CA 90212

USA

tel: 310-859-4085

email: voices@wma.com

web: http://www.wma.com

GOOD LUCK!

April 11, 2008

Background Work- Being an “Extra” on the Set

Filed under: Uncategorized — Jacque Pedersen @ 1:52 pm

Many parents ask if working as an “extra” or background player, is a good way to get started in the business. I encourage it as it is the best “on the job” training you and your child can get (and you get paid). Working background has some great benefits

including:

-Learning set etiquette, industry terminology, working as a team to produce a great entertainment product.

-Deciding if a child has the temperament for the entertainment industry. Can they handle the waiting?

-Can they obey strangers?

-Learning basic job responsibilities such as being on time, following directions, etc.

-Low stress for the child.

-Few auditions…you just get called to work!

-Earning money. This can be used to teach kids basic money management, and used to save for future union initiation dues, headshots, acting classes, etc.

-Possible (not probable) upgrades to principal status.

-Provides a creative outlet for kids who might not be ready or interested in principal auditions.

In almost every major market companies have opened up to specialize in kid’s background work. These “agencies”are not SAG or ATA agency franchises. Some companies started calling themselves “managers” so that they could avoid state licensing as a talent agency, pay on their own schedule, charge registration fees, check fees, etc. Others call themselves “casting companies”. Make sure you know who you are dealing with before you sign or pay anything

What You Need to Get Started

-Social Security card

-A company to find you work, or the ability to search for local work on your own -A cell phone -And if you are in a state that requires a work permit, make sure you have a current one and in California you will need a Coogan Account

The Kid Companies

In Los Angeles , there are three main companies that handle the vast majority of background work for children. None of them are licensed as talent agencies in the State of California . None are SAG or ATA franchised. This means that they are NOT YOUR AGENT.

They do not have your best interests in mind, and should not legally be negotiating anything. They are simply a booking service, a broker, and you need to become knowledgeable on your own about labor laws, union regulations, upgrades, conflicts, etc.

.

Kids Background (www.kidsmanagement.com) (661)

964-0131

Studio Kids Management

(562) 902-9838

Screen Children’s Casting

(818) 846 4300

Some require registration fees of $20-$40 a couple of times a year. They all take a percentage of the child’s earnings which ranges from 15% to 20%. Some require pictures. One takes a check fee from each check, cancellations fees, and more. Most will require you to sign a contract (be CAREFUL—read the small

print) but it is possible to register with several services at a time.

Here is a list of extra/background casting in Los Angeles and other areas. Not all accept minors. Make sure you check out websites (if they have one), email or call before submitting. This is not meant to endorse any of these companies, This information is for reference only.

AB CASTING

www.abcasting.net ($48 fee)

3575 Cahuenga Blvd West, Suite 125-9, Hollywood CA

90068

Office: 323-850-0024

ACROSS THE BOARD CASTING (Mail in Resume/Photo) cstingboard@sbcglobal.net

5287 Sunset Blvd 2nd Floor, Hollywood CA 90027 Office 818-754-2557. Registration 818-974-9973

SANDE ALESSI CASTING

www.sandealessicasting.com

13731 Ventura Blvd, Sherman Oaks CA 91423 Hotline 818-771-5717. Office 818-773-3035

COLEMAN ALEXANDER CASTING

www.colemanalexander.com ….info@colemanalexander.com

12442 Laurel Terrace Drive, Studio City CA 91604 Registration 818-487-8520

BACKGROUND PLAYERS

www.bgplayers.com

6671 Sunset Blvd, Bldg 1585, Suite 101 (Crossroads of the World), Los Angeles CA 90028 Hotline 323-692-5620. Office 323-790-0138.

BRENTWOOD CASTING

www.brentwoodcasting.com

9663 Santa Monica Blvd Suite 261, Beverly Hills CA 90210 Office 310-837-3009

BURBANK CASTING (Registration Fee $30 Non-Union, currently not accepting SAG) www.burbankcasting.com ….michelle@burbankcasting.com

224 E Olive Avenue Suite 213, Burbank CA 91502

818-559-2446 Fax: 818-559-2215

CENTRAL CASTING

www.ep-services.com (Registration Fee $20, call for specific days to register) 220 S Flower St, Burbank 91502 (I-5, exit Olive St, Turn left 3 times) SAG Men Hotline 818-260-6100. SAG Women Hotline 818-260-6110.

Non-Union Men Hotline 818 260-6120. Non-Union Women Hotline 818-260-6130 Office 818-562-2700. Show Taped Info 818-562-2966. SAG availability 818-773-1371.

CREATIVE EXTRAS CASTING (Mail in Resume/Photo, No Fee)

2461 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica CA 90404 Hotline 310-203-1459, Office 310-203-7860

BILL DANCE CASTING

www.billdancecasting.com

….kellian@billdancecasting.com

Hotline 818-771-8450, Office 818-725-4209.

DOLL CASTING (Registration Fee $5)

1335 N La Brea Avenue PH1415,

Office 323-244-4570.

ALICE ELLIS CASTING (Mail in photo/resume) Commercials P O Box 1828, Venice CA 90294 Office 310-314-148

CAROL GRANT

www.carolgrantcasting.com

5155 W Rosecrans Ave #1124, Hawthorne CA 90252 Office - not known. Hotline 323-692-7779

CHRIS GRAY CASTING (Registration Fee $25 Yearly) chrisgraycas@yahoo.com

8271 Melrose Avenue Suite 100, Los Angeles CA 90046 Hotline 323-634-2969. Office 323-658-1530

RICH KING CASTING

6671 Sunset Blvd Suite 1597, (Crossroads of the World), Los Angeles CA 90028 Hotline 323-634-2556. Office 323-993-0186.

ON LOCATIONS CASTING (Registration Fee $20) www.onlocationextras.com ….olccasting@aol.com

1223 Wilshire Blvd #409, Santa Monica CA 90403 (drop box address only).

Hotline 310-284-3549. Office 310-772-8181.

JEFF OLAN CASTING (Registration Fee $25) www.jeffolancasting.com

14044 Ventura Blvd #209, Sherman Oaks CA 91423 Hotline 310-285-3375. Office 818-285-5462, 5467.

PRIME CASTING

www.primecasting.com (Registration Fee $20) 6430 Sunset Blvd #425, Los Angeles CA 90028 (CNN Building at Cahuenga) Hotline 323-962-5846 or 323-986-0574. Office 323-962-0377.

STANDING ROOM ONLY CASTING

Non-Union only.

Office 800-361-7481. Emergency 310-505-0885

.SAN DIEGO

BACKGROUND SAN DIEGO

www.backgroundsandiego.com

4705 Ruffin Road, San Diego CA 92123-1611

(I- 163, exit Balboa Avenue West, turn left onto Ruffin Road, on your right) 858-974-8970. Hotline 858-974-8970 ext. 477.

TINA REAL CASTING

www.tinareal.com

3108 Fifth Avenue, Suite C, San Diego, Ca 92103 619-298-0544. Hotline: 619-298-1766. Fax:

619-298-0389.

HAWAI’I

JULIE CARLSON

808-733-4015

Hawaii Film Studio, 510 18th Avenue, Honolulu HI 96816

MARGARET DOVERSOLA

Principals only.

808-733-4015

Hawaii Film Studio, 510 18th Avenue, Honolulu HI 96816

ANNA FISHBURN CASTING

Anna Fishburn

808-521-9100

1121 Nuuanu Avenue 2nd Floor, Honolulu HI 96817

REEL SERVICES HAWAII

http://reelservices.com

Mostly Commercials

Sue Larkin

808-524-2278, 808-524-3299

627 South Street Suite 5, Honolulu HI 96813

NEVADA

BASKOW & ASSOCIATES

Alison - ext 243

2948 E Russell Road, Las Vegas NV 89120

702-733-7818, Hotline 702-391-9309

GOLDMAN & ASSOCIATES

www.gacasting.com ….julie@gacasting.com Julie Goldman

701 N Green Valley Parkway, Suite 200, Las Vegas NV

89074

702-232-4300, Fax: 702-837-3148

RED MODELS & TALENT

www.redmodelslv.com info@redmodelslv.com Kendra, Tanna

2575 South Cimarron Road Suite 201 (corner of West Sahara), Las Vegas NV 89117 Office 702-242-1770

VEGAS BACKGROUND & VEGAS CASTING

www.vegasbackground.com & www.vegas-casting.com Vanessa Chamberlin, Cell 702-419-9577, vanessa@vegasbackground.com Chris Buzzell, Cell 702-499-2128, chris@vegasbackground.com 2980 S Rainbow Blvd, Suite 210E, Las Vegas NV 89146 Hotline 702-866-5925. Confirm 702-866-5926. Office 702-866-5924. Fax: 702-396-3122

WILD STREAK TALENT

Jorina King

3355 Spring Mountain Road, Suite 264, Las Vegas NV

89102

702-252-8382. Hotline 702-252-4695. Fax 702-252-8436

NEW MEXICO

www.newmexicoactors.com

An Alternative—Finding Your Own Work

There are ways to rustle up your own jobs without the use of a background “broker”.

Try the new Extrasaccess.com. Owned by Breakdown Services, the company that issues the majority of principal job notices, Extrasaccess is the first way to control your career. Sandi Alessi (extras CD for many major films including Pirates of the Carribbean, The Fast and The Furious, Zodiac, War of the Worlds,

etc) uses Extrasaccess. This company has roles all across the US , but seems to be heavy on LA and NYC.

Registration is FREE, and you pay to submit yourself electronically on jobs. You can purchase an unlimited membership for $50 a year (submit all you want), or only $10/yr. if you are already a member of its sister company, ActorsAccess.com.

Check the legitimate online casting services. All the legit services have some extra work thrown in the mix, and allow you to self-submit on those projects. Try:

www.actorsaccess.com

www.nowcasting.com

www.castingworkbook.com (NY and Canada ) www.castingnetworks.com Watch the trades, specifically Backstage. Notices for background players are often listed among the other casting notices.

Talent Manager Pleads Guilty!

Filed under: Modeling-Acting Resources — Jacque Pedersen @ 1:45 pm

Thought you might be interested in this article!
 
Talent Mgr. Pleads Guilty to Annoyance / Molestation Joshua Werkman could face a year in jail for child annoyance/molesting.

March 13, 2008

By Nicole Kristal

Los Angeles-based talent manager Joshua Werkman, who formerly represented child actors such as twins Dylan and Cole Sprouse (The Suite Life of Zack & Cody), pleaded no contest at the Ventura County Superior Court in California Feb. 29 to misdemeanor counts of child annoyance/molesting and of furnishing alcohol to an underage person. Werkman could face up to one year in jail and will have to register as a sex offender. Sentencing is scheduled for April 2.

 

Ventura County deputy district attorney Rameen Minoui said he could not comment on the underlying facts of the case or verify the age of the victim, but a felony complaint document obtained by Back Stage, filed Aug. 30, 2007, and signed by Minoui, states that Werkman “did willfully and unlawfully touch an intimate part” of a 16-year-old boy Aug. 23. The complaint was later amended to the above misdemeanor counts, stating that Werkman “did unlawfully annoy a child, John Doe, under the age of 18 years.” The amendment, Minoui said, was not part of a plea bargain. “We don’t plea-bargain here in Ventura,” said Minoui. “What we do is we assess all the information and evidence, and then we file the charge that we can properly prove in court in front of a jury.”

 

But Werkman’s attorney Steven Cron of Cron, Israels & Stark said the amendment to the original charge speaks to the severity of the crime: “The original charge was [California Penal Code] 243.4[(a)], which is sexual battery, but that was a felony, and you know, the fact that the district attorney’s office reduced it to a misdemeanor says a lot about the severity of the activity.” The attorney also said, “By pleading no contest [Werkman] acknowledged that he used bad judgment on the day in question and accepted responsibility for his behavior.”

 

Staying Safe

Anne Henry, co-founder of the BizParentz Foundation — a nonprofit that provides education, advocacy, and charitable support to parents and children in the entertainment industry — said her organization has received complaints about Werkman for the past four years. “The most recent complaints were on sets in Florida and Texas where parents were calling us who were working as extras on those sets and he was talking to them about representation,” said Henry. “What parents found odd and what we [found] odd is that someone who was representing stars at the level of Cole and Dylan would be recruiting out of the extras tent at a movie shoot.” Henry, who noted that BizParentz played no role in Werkman’s conviction, said she also heard reports that Werkman held social gatherings for his clients.

 

Back Stage was unable to contact any of Werkman’s former clients. However, parents of young performers in the industry have strong feelings about the manager’s conviction. Jane Gordon, the mother of child actor Jonah Meyerson (The Matador, The Royal Tenenbaums), said of Werkman’s conviction, “It’s a sad commentary on what happens in this business, but I’m gratified that they got him.” Gordon said the bigger message of the Werkman case is that even established industry professionals shouldn’t be left alone with child actors. “[Parents] think, ‘Well, the person must be on the up-and-up if they have a marquee client.’ But here’s a perfect example of why that isn’t the case,” she said.

 

 

Isabella Nwankwo, mother of child actors Sarah and Flavia Nanko, said parents need to remember they have the sole responsibility of preserving their children’s welfare and that knowing someone in a professional capacity is not the same as knowing someone’s private life. “An acting child’s manager or agent is…responsible for the child’s acting career, not the child’s welfare,” said Nwankwo. “What would make me think that I could entrust my child’s health and welfare to a person just because I have hired him to help my child be successful as an actor?”

 

Out of L.A.

But parents of young performers don’t seem to be getting the message not to leave their kids alone with adults in the entertainment industry. Werkman’s conviction came the same day Broadway actor James Barbour (Beauty and the Beast) was sentenced in New York to 60 days in jail and three years’ probation for sexual encounters with a 15-year-old female drama student. As part of a plea deal, Barbour pleaded guilty in January to two misdemeanor counts of endangering the welfare of a minor.

 

On Jan. 31, Thomas Conrad Lowery, a Georgia man who served as a consultant to aspiring child actors, was convicted by a federal jury on charges of transporting a minor with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity; receiving child pornography; and possessing child pornography. According to a Department of Justice press release, Lowery faces up to 15 years for transporting the child, five to 15 years for receiving child pornography, and up to five years for possessing child pornography. Each count also carries a fine of up to $250,000 and a term of supervised release, it said.

 

To keep children safe, Minoui recommended that parents avoid buying into stereotypes about what child molesters look like and how they behave; they come in all different ages, backgrounds, and looks. “There is no way to tell someone’s sexual interest by their appearance,” said Minoui.

 

Henry said parents can keep their children safe by following one simple rule: “The one overall issue is if the parents would never let their kids be alone — ever, ever, ever, no matter what, even if you think you know the person — that would solve a lot of [problems].”     

 

 

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