Tag: agents

  • How to Discuss Your Mental Health and Wellbeing with Your Agent

    How to Discuss Your Mental Health and Wellbeing with Your Agent

    Tips for getting support to maintain your mental and emotional health and communicating your needs with your agent. Acting can be a challenging industry when it comes to mental health. You may experience rejection, frustration, and moments when your next job feels like it’ll never come. That’s why it’s essential to have a relationship with your…

  • How Do I Market my Acting Career?

    How Do I Market my Acting Career?

    Casting directors and agents share their advice for how to promote yourself as an actor and why Spotlight is an important tool for this. When it comes to the performing arts industry, you – the actor – are the product. And as with any product, marketing yourself well will increase the chances of the right…

  • Actors’ Tips for Building a Great Working Relationship with Your Agent

    Actors’ Tips for Building a Great Working Relationship with Your Agent

    Three actors give their advice on how to build and maintain a successful working relationship with your agent. Your working relationship with your agent is built on trust and loyalty and, if managed correctly, can be very fruitful. After all, your agent will help find you work and ‘sell’ you and your skills as a…

  • What Young Performer Agents Want You to Know

    What Young Performer Agents Want You to Know

    Spotlighter and former young performer agent, Mel Brown, answers your questions about how to use Spotlight for young performers and how best to interact with your child’s agent. My child has just joined Spotlight as a young performer. How does the casting process work? Spotlight is the UK’s leading casting platform used by casting directors…

  • I Didn’t Get Into Drama School: What Next?

    I Didn’t Get Into Drama School: What Next?

    Not getting into drama school may feel like the end of the world, but it isn’t. Here, we share tips for actors on what to do next if you didn’t get a placement at drama school. September signals the start of the term for drama schools across the country. This is an exciting period for…

  • Young Performer Support Hub

    Young Performer Support Hub

    Welcome to Spotlight! This page is designed to support you on your Spotlight journey and give you and your child all the guidance you may need along the way. From refining their Spotlight profile to learning how to self-tape – everything you need is here. I’ve included some of my favourite articles and top tips from our expert industry…

  • What Parents Need to Know About Working with Their Child’s Agent

    What Parents Need to Know About Working with Their Child’s Agent

    The AYPA’s guide to best practice for young performer agents, and what parents and guardians need to be aware of in the industry. It’s extremely important, as the parent or guardian of a young actor that you do your research when looking for an agent for your child. Unfortunately there are some dubious organisations out…

  • Bonnie and Betty’s Tips for Parents of Young Performers

    Bonnie and Betty’s Tips for Parents of Young Performers

    Children’s agent Bonnie & Betty share their advice for young actors and their parents/guardians about how to make the most of your Spotlight profile and improve your casting chances. Bonnie & Betty is an agency that represents babies, children and teens for various photographic, commercial, TV, film and stage work. We spoke to founder Bonnie Lia…

  • Tips for Editing a Young Performer’s Spotlight Profile

    Tips for Editing a Young Performer’s Spotlight Profile

    Our top tips for getting the most out of your child’s profile and improving their casting chances. Leading casting professionals use Spotlight to cast their productions, be it a TV drama, feature film or West End show. Through Spotlight, a young performer can be found for castings in two ways: Their agent can put them…

  • Working Without an Agent

    Working Without an Agent

    Tips for navigating the performing arts world when you’re self-represented. Not getting an agent is not rejection of you or a statement about your ability. It is about market conditions. Which I know sounds very dull and corporate. But acting is a business… Not getting an agent straightaway when I graduated from drama school was…