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            <title>How to survive as an Actor in LA</title>
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            <description>Thousands of people a year move to LA in hopes of pursuing the dream of being an Actor.&amp;nbsp; That is the easy part, being an Actor. The part that a lot of folks have difficulty with is working as an actor. More accurately getting paid to act.&amp;nbsp; In such a fashion that you can rely solely on your income on acting so that you can focus only on acting. The thing that makes you your money.&amp;nbsp; Well there lies the rub.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Most people, like myself, move to LA with the viewpoint that I am gonna rip this town apart. Which is usually so far from the truth. It usually takes a couple of weeks to realize no one is paying any attention to you.&amp;nbsp; That you, experienced or not, are lost in a sea of new faces, old faces, experienced faces and sad faces.&amp;nbsp; Then the reality sets in, sheeeeeet!&amp;nbsp; This is gonna be a marathon. As much as I shot out of the starting block at a dead sprint, there is a lot of miles ahead.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I guess the 1st thing to surviving here is to look at the very basic and fundamental concerns.&amp;nbsp; I have boiled them down to pretty much the same things that were going on at the place you were living before LA.&lt;br&gt;1. &lt;b&gt;Attitude&lt;/b&gt;.&amp;nbsp; Must be ready for the long haul and not after immediate gratification. It is common that people take years of classes before even getting an agent.&lt;br&gt;2. &lt;b&gt;Home&lt;/b&gt;.&amp;nbsp; You need to find an affordable place that is sane.&amp;nbsp; Not full of chaos and distractions, like roomies who party a lot or are into drama.&amp;nbsp; Leave the drama for the stage.&lt;br&gt;3. &lt;b&gt;Job&lt;/b&gt;. You will most likely have some savings when you move here, or I would hope you will. Regardless of how much your bringing, get a job.&amp;nbsp; Any job just to start. Once you get a place and have money coming in, work on improving your home and job if you need to.&amp;nbsp; Just get some income rolling in the door.&lt;br&gt;4. &lt;b&gt;Car&lt;/b&gt;. LA is a massive city and you must have a car.&amp;nbsp; You need a place to park it and you need money to operate and maintain it.&amp;nbsp; Try to come out here with something that is good on gas, reliable and has air conditioning.&amp;nbsp; If you don't have a car you might as well stay at home. I am not kidding you &lt;b&gt;NEED&lt;/b&gt; a car in this town.&lt;br&gt;5. &lt;b&gt;Classes&lt;/b&gt;.&amp;nbsp; You will not doubt hear about all the great gods of acting while you are hear. You will need some money (see point 3.) to pay for these classes.&amp;nbsp; Most of which are anywhere from $200-400 a month. To which you can expect to take these classes for years to come. &lt;br&gt;6. &lt;b&gt;Agent or manager.&amp;nbsp; &lt;/b&gt;Which to get you need headshots and a resume. So that costs money as well.&amp;nbsp; Oh and you need to get on all the current actor websites like Actors Access, LA Casting and Casting Frontier.&amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;7. &lt;b&gt;Demo Reel&lt;/b&gt; you need a demo reel as well, but you need the agent 1st. Damn!!! A catch 22 this is called. Suck it up sunshine, no one cares about that.&amp;nbsp; You might have to contract someone to build you one or use your student film stuff that you have booked. Cut them together and get a little something happening.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;There are some many other steps that are required in this journey. You need to see casting directors, audition, get coaching.&amp;nbsp; Have someone to give you sympathy because no one here will.&amp;nbsp; This is a polite and cold business. No one really cares about you.&amp;nbsp; They care about themselves and it is a very competitive market to get into. However what I have felt and gotten from being here.&amp;nbsp; From all the ups and down, the rejection and the occasional success, is that I love it.&amp;nbsp; As much as I want everything to hurry up, get me on set, get me those auditions, get me my paycheck.&amp;nbsp; It not going to happen.&amp;nbsp; My suggestion to you is this. That passion and zest that you have.&amp;nbsp; Do not come out to LA and blow it all in one roll of the dice.&amp;nbsp; Rather keep it in your heart, let it burn in your soul, fill your guts.&amp;nbsp; Let it out a little bit at a time, in even measure.&amp;nbsp; Then it will last the entire duration that you are here.&amp;nbsp; Its a marathon not a sprint. &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;And lastly above all, do it.&amp;nbsp; Move out here and get after it.&amp;nbsp; I want to see you here because no one is interested in something you didn't do! &amp;nbsp; &lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;</description>
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