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Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 8:55 pm
by cupcakephoebz
Welshmum, I would love to go to drama school but my parents are dead set against it and since they would be paying for uni they ultimately have the last say in the matter and if they don't approve of the course they will pull out the money and I will have to rechoose courses. Also on the cv front, I am always looking for opportunities to expand my CV there just aren't many out there. The thing is I generally deal with setbacks very well but recently I have had so many too tall but perfect otherwise I just feel a bit sad.
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:05 pm
by Flosmom
cupcakephoebz wrote: The thing is I generally deal with setbacks very well but recently I have had so many too tall but perfect otherwise I just feel a bit sad.
You will grow into your height - just hang on in there and do as much as you can to learn your craft. Something will come along and when it does you'll be ready for it.
Deb x
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:06 pm
by cupcakephoebz
Thank you so much Flosmum
That is really kind of you x
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 9:15 pm
by Flosmom
My Flo is going to be tall - she is just turned 11 and already heading rapidly towards 5ft. So she outgrew junior lead roles before she was old enough to compete for them. We feel your pain!
But she is constantly performing in all sorts of ways, professional and amateur. So there's every chance you will find your niche. For example, if you have a clear and adaptable voice, have you thought of radio?
Deb x
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Thu Jun 06, 2013 10:18 pm
by cupcakephoebz
No I hadn't actually, but that is a great idea

I will look into it x
Thanks Deb xxx
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:26 am
by Welsh Mum
cupcakephoebz wrote:Welshmum, I would love to go to drama school but my parents are dead set against it and since they would be paying for uni they ultimately have the last say in the matter and if they don't approve of the course they will pull out the money and I will have to rechoose courses.
Well you have 5 years to try and make them change their minds

. One of the ways to do this is to show them how dedicated you are - and even then you will be eligible for student loans etc so they would not necessarily be paying - I help my DD out with living costs but she has student loans for the course fees and living expenses. It's a harder route to pursue unless you have parental support, but it is possible. Also I would advise against studying any course at uni unless you want to do it yourself - it may well be you will want to study a non drama course and thats OK, but dont study a course just to please others. I had a student who was pushed to study Medicine by his parents - he stuck it for 2 years but hated it. Dropped out and then had 2 years fees to repay for no gain. However, he is now a teacher and loves his job
But all this is a long way off. Enjoy your drama opportunities - if you are finding it hard to find local groups etc try asking others on here from your area - they may well know of others you can get involved in.
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 7:51 am
by cupcakephoebz
Thanks Welshmum x
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Fri Jun 07, 2013 9:37 am
by michbv
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 11:29 am
by chocolatecake
Never give up.......... many actors don't get their first big break until late in life. Sometimes it might be healthy to combine another career along side acting which in turn may provide valuable life experiences which you can then pull on in casting situations. My DD has her heart set on a job in the medical field and wants to continue to act along side this - for fun. We stopped going down the route of drama exams, coaching, singing lessons, speech and drama competitions etc several years ago and swapped to with an attitude of 'just be yourself' when it came to castings. Yes DD continues to have successful castings and DD lack of coaching has certainly not been detrimental. 90% of DD castings are direct and not through her agent. Can't help feeling casting is a bit like when you are trying so hard to get pregnant and can't - you stop trying so hard and then IT happens.

Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:01 pm
by Genevieve
chocolatecake wrote: Can't help feeling casting is a bit like when you are trying so hard to get pregnant and can't - you stop trying so hard and then IT happens.

Yikes !!

never thought of that analogy !
michbv wrote:Anyone see the fella on BGT who's father changed his uni course to business or IT studies instead of music? Think he's proved them wrong by getting to the semi finals of BGT. Can't remember if he's in the final now.
think that was Jordan who made the final, the Irish guy, ecoustic guitarist,singer
wasn't Tom Cruise going to become a Priest before acting ?

Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Sun Jun 09, 2013 8:31 pm
by SNN
Brad Pitt didn't get his big break until he was 31! And now look where he is, hee worked many years to make it big and he never gave up!
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:51 am
by cupcakephoebz
Hi everyone, just want to say goodbye for a little while. I think that I am going to do student films and amateur productions for a while and maybe join a modelling agency to try and get some commercials or even print work so that I can apply to acting agents in two years when I am 16. But till then I will still pop back every now and again x
Bye you have been more helpful than ANYTHING else xxxxxxxxxxxx
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 11:32 am
by pg
Wishing you all the very best cupcakephoebz.
Just wanted to say though, this site is not just for those who do paid, professional work. Lots of the people who post here do mainly amateur work/student films. Paid work is rare!
Thank you for all your contributions and best of luck to you.
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 1:25 pm
by cupcakephoebz
Thanks pg!
Re: Should we give up?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:23 pm
by SNN
cupcakephoebz wrote:Hi everyone, just want to say goodbye for a little while. I think that I am going to do student films and amateur productions for a while and maybe join a modelling agency to try and get some commercials or even print work so that I can apply to acting agents in two years when I am 16. But till then I will still pop back every now and again x
Bye you have been more helpful than ANYTHING else xxxxxxxxxxxx
Bye CupcakePhoebz! Best of luck! I'm sure we'll see you on the big screen (TV, Film or Billboard) very soon!