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How Do I Get My Niece An Audition To Play Renesme In Breaking Dawn?

so i need to know how to get my niece in an audition or where do i take her or….. idk can anyone help me!!! cuz i hear they didnt pick anyone yet and when i think Renesme i picture my niece she has HUGE brown eyes and lil brown ringlets and yeah shes not to pale but hey you never know it would just be an audition right? so can someone help me please!

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  1. i need n answer
    Posted December 13, 2009 at 8:24 pm | Permalink

    Your niece needs TRAINING and a GREAT TALENT AGENT who has the clout to get you auditions for Twilight.
    ONLY Agents have access to such auditions. Any site that promises Twilight Auditions is a SCAM!
    To get an agent, you need to get GREAT headshots, a good resume, and training from the best. These are enough to get you a commercial agent at least. Getting a GOOD theatrical agent (Film/tv) takes longer. Most good theatrical agents won’t see you unless you’re SAG, have a polished resume, and a demo reel. Commercial agents are more lenient about that. What the best Commercial agents want to see on your resume are good commercial classes, improv, and cold reading.
    You can get an agent multiple ways. Here are a few common ways:
    -Mail in an unsealed manilla envelope with a CONCISE coverletter and headshot with the resume stapled on the back. If you have a demoreel include that too.
    -Attend a showcase and impress them. By showcase I do not mean scammy conventions like IMTA, IPOP, Proscout, or Best New Talent. I mean legit ones like at Actor Connection, Reel pros, Network Studios, etc.
    -Get a referral from a friend who is with the agency that you’re interested in
    DON’T
    -Email them unless they tell you to. IT’S UNPROFESSIONAL!
    -Call unless they tell you to. ALSO UNPROFESSIONAL!
    -Walk in and ask for a meeting. UNPROFESSIONAL THREE!
    -Sign with them if they ask for upfront money, make you take new photos with THEIR photographer, or take THEIR classes. Agent’s ONLY make money when you do. Agents usually make 10% on film/tv and commercials and 20% on commercial print.
    Look up LEGIT agencies here: http://www.agentassociation.com/ http://www.sag.org/content/find-agent
    Sample Resume: http://i707.photobucket.com/albums/ww80/…
    Avoiding BAD Headshots: http://bbs.backstage.com/eve/forums/a/tp…

  2. TruthTel
    Posted December 13, 2009 at 8:26 pm | Permalink

    My answer is not going to be the best one, but being a Twilight fan, this is what I would suggest. First, from what I last heard, Summit has yet to sign on to do the fourth installment on the Twilight series so they might not be casting Reenesme auditions just yet. But I would suggest checking out Stephenie Meyer’s website (she always has great, up to date info) http://www.stepheniemeyer.com or do a google search for the Summit Entertainment studio and the Twilight the movie website as well. I know Stephenie’s website had some info when they were casting auditions for the wolf pack in New Moon so it wouldn’t hurt to check. Best of luck! Hope to see your niece play Reenesme on the big screen!!! :D (Wouldn’t that be exciting!)

  3. Bay Area gal
    Posted December 13, 2009 at 9:25 pm | Permalink

    i saw a bunch of websites with breaking dawn auditions, but they haven’t decided if they will make breaking dawn
    but if you want to try the website, go to youtube and look up any twilight related vid and im sure an ad at the bottom of the vid will pop up.

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