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Tips for Casting your Kids for Disney Channel Casting Calls
When casting for disney, it’s usually a casting process that involves a parent submitting their kid or teenager for a disney tv show, disney movie, or disney music act. Usually, the parent is more interested in getting their child into the Disney Entertainment scene than the kid is. Why? Because kids know it would be fun acting for Disney but they have no idea the money that can be made if they become the next Miley Cyrus.
Tips for Disney Casting Calls
- Don’t put too much pressure on your child actor / actress
The disney casting process is not easy. Every child wants to be a disney star and every parent wants their child to be a disney star. Remember that you’re a parent, not a talent agent. Don’t pressure your kid or he or she may end up with serious problems as an adult. Don’t make them sad, it’s supposed to be all for fun. - Give your child encouragement, even if they don’t get a call-back
Most of the time your child will not get a Disney call-back. Don’t let it get to them. Give them words of encouragement, such as “hey you did awesome though, I can tell you’re improving” - Be Realistic about your kid becoming a Disney Star
The sad truth about Disney Casting Calls is that everyone wants to be a Disney Star and not everyone can. Be realistic in your hopes and dreams of your child becoming an actor or actress for Disney. - Be aware of scammers in the Disney Casting Process
When submitting your kid for Disney Casting Calls, you will run into a lot of different characters who are trying to get involved in the casting process. Be weary of any casting director or casting agent who wants you to pay them money upfront. Unless you’re super rich, there’s no way to pay your child’s way onto a Disney movie. - Stay Determined and Learn from every Casting Call you attend
Your child will be rejected from many disney auditions. It’s the nature of the casting industry. If you truly want to make the most out of your auditioning process, then you need to learn from each audition. What could your child have done better when trying out for that disney movie role? Work on their acting skills with them and discuss their failures with their acting coach. The next Disney audition that comes around, you and your child will be ready to get the role.
