by Bonnie Wallace | CHSPE, General, Mandatory Paperwork, Parenting
When you walk onto a set for the first time, assuming your child is not an extra (I can’t speak to this experience since we didn’t have it) you will be greeted by the set PA, or Production Assistant. They will show you to your kid’s dressing room or trailer. You will...
by Bonnie Wallace | General, Parenting
Where to even start here? From the moment you step onto a set until long after you leave, your behavior, and your child’s behavior, affects every person on that set. Sets are like little worlds of their own, and they have a delicate ecosystem. If you are fortunate,...
by Bonnie Wallace | Agents, General, Managers
Each time you add a member to your young actor’s team you change its dynamics. It is critical that everyone has complete trust and very clear communication. It’s amazing to me how frequently the team consults in conference calls and emails. So building the team...
by Bonnie Wallace | General
Screen tests are not always held before casting large roles, and they are never used for smaller roles. Now that pretty much all auditions are digitally taped by casting directors, a “screen test” is often redundant—every step of the audition has been a screen test!...
by Bonnie Wallace | Advice, General
I’m going to say something here that may be unpopular, but it is my authentic opinion. I do not see much point in doing extras work for kids who are looking for a professional career as an actor. At least not more than a few times. Let me start this post with the...