by Bonnie Wallace | Auditions, Casting, General
Disney is an extraordinary company, and its reach is global. But more than that, it delivers magic to millions of homes, and its stories and characters are an integral part of childhood for generations of people. It’s no wonder that it is the dream of many to be on...
by Bonnie Wallace | Casting, General
Flocks of parents and their kids come into LA for “Pilot Season.” They arrive in January and stay through April, the time of year when most TV networks cast and produce the “test pilot” or initial episode of a TV show. Most networks produce a pilot for a new show to...
by Bonnie Wallace | General
A resume can be a little tricky for a kid just starting out: here are some Do’s and Don’ts. Though you may have little to put on it, one ironclad rule: never invent or embellish to have your child appear more impressive or experienced than they actually...
by Bonnie Wallace | Casting, General
Headshots can be expensive, but they are important. The headshot is the first thing a casting agent sees when considering your child for a role, and if it doesn’t grab them, that is as far as the process goes. A good headshot feels natural, and gives a sense of how...
by Bonnie Wallace | Auditions, General
How can you find auditions without an agent? What if your child is so new to the business that they don’t even have an agent yet? Or you’ve been at it for a while but still don’t have an agent? How can you get the auditions that might add enough to their resume to...