camp. If you’re ready to train full time, programs vary from one to four years of training.
7) Performance opportunities
How often will you be on stage? This is very important. You can’t learn to act if you don’t get opportunities to work in front of an audience. Try to schedule a school tour to take a look at the facilities and their in-house theater(s). Find out if graduating students appear in an industry showcase in front of agents and casting directors.
8) Preparation for the marketplace
Ask if the acting school offers help with headshots, resumes and cover letters. Are workshops and seminars with working professionals included in the curriculum? Does the school have a film department where you can work with future filmmakers and get a reel together? Are internships in the entertainment industry