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For actors interested in work in commercials, the head shot is the most important thing, followed by your resume that includes special skills and commercial training you have received, and an impressive cover letter quickly highlighting your accomplishments and interesting skills. Proper training in the specific techniques for commercial acting will help you give an outstanding audition. Including commercial training from a reputable coach on your resume will help get you that audition. Commercials require an actor with a certain look depending on the role. A young man would not be considered for a corporate CEO role. So, understand your 'look' and what types of roles you might be able to play. Through your acting, keep trying to expand your role-playing capabilities. Your physical features may help or hinder your ability to land a role. Pronounced physical features tend to help in 'character-type' roles, but hinder when a generic, middle-of-the-road role is up for grabs. The coaches at the Kim Brooke Group understand what is required for success in the commercial acting industry and our goal is to pass that knowledge on to you. From actual acting training to resume preparation to commercial headshot photos, we will teach you what is needed. Workshops are available through the year and we also represent talent to our many commercial clients. Please contact us about your commercial acting career. |