To prepare for auditions, actors are required to memorize scripts and get into character. After a successful audition, they might need to prepare for a second audition. If they get the role, there is more work ahead. Actors spend very long hours rehearsing and preparing. Acting can be a tough job. It involves long hours, low pay, and a lot of …show more content…
Certificate or diploma programs take 1 to 3 years. You can also go to a private theatre or acting school.
6. Job Outlook: (What will be the demand for this occupation in the next 5 years?)
Employment of actors is projected to grow 12 percent from 2016 to 2026, faster than the average for all occupations. Job growth in the motion picture industry will stem from continued strong demand for new movies and television shows. The number of Internet-only platforms, such as streaming services, is likely to increase, along with the number of shows produced for these platforms. This growth may lead to more work for actor. 7. Earning Potential: (How much can you expect to be paid in this occupation? Explain)
Most actors in Canada have minimum pay rates set by a union. This union is called The Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA). They make sure actors aren't underpaid. For example, an actor playing a main role must get paid at least $650 a day, or about $2,700 a week. An actor playing a secondary role must get paid at least $400 a day, or about $1,800 a week. Many actors will try to get paid …show more content…
Related Occupations: (Describe two other occupations that are similar to this one that you could also pursue.)
1. Casting Director
Casting directors choose actors for roles in commercials and TV shows. They also cast actors in films and plays. Every production needs actors. Producers hire casting directors to find these actors. They send scripts to the casting directors with details about what kind of actor they want
2. Comedian
Comedians love making people laugh. They can do this in many different ways. Some tell jokes or funny stories on stage. Some deliver comedy through physical humour, like Jim Carrey. Others are comedic actors in film or on TV, such as Sofia Vergara in Modern Family.
They spend their careers working in small comedy clubs and bars. They tend to travel a lot to perform as often as they can. Stand-up comedians stand on a stage in front of an audience. This image alone is scary to most people. They can spend a long time on stage trying to get as many laughs as possible. They do this with jokes and material they have written