Though it can be a joyful ride, there can be a few frustrating complications in this career. The best advice I can offer is you should always go forward and never go back. Do what you believe is the right thing for you and no one else. The best part in working as an actor is getting to know everyone about you and enjoying their company. Everyone loves to help you when you don 't understand the scene and they often tease you. In other words, your co-workers love to have fun. What can be frustrating in your roles is certain backstories regarding the character. You don 't know anything about the backstory and are not familiar with it. An example is a character who 's a drug addict, and you 've never done drugs before. That 's one way. There are also good opportunities in the acting field. You gained more experience and are a professional in the field. You develop technical skills and use them for directing or producing your own …show more content…
It my take a while for me and it 's complicated due to certain classes I don 't have a desire to take, but I need to regardless. It 's important to me because I want to better myself and earn my way to the top. My SMART goal for my professional career is to make sure I have auditioned on time for my roles and met the requirements for that character. Reflecting their backstory and looking into that character 's perspective can help a lot in portraying the character. What makes this career choice a good fit for me is it gives me an opportunity to show the audience what I 'm capable of and what I have. I want them to see me for who I am and how good I am. Can I be a hero in a tragic story? A supporting ally in a thriller? Or Can I be the main antagonist with a clear motive? It 's up to me as to which roles I 'm capable of auditioning for. But I don want an honest opinion from the audience as well. If I 'm good as the antagonist than the protagonist, then I 'd like to stick to certain antagonistic roles that would fit