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	<title>Freaky Frugalite &#187; drama</title>
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		<title>Extra, Extra!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 15:18:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I used to be an actress. I went to drama school in Manhattan for a year. It was TOUGH. I thought I&#8217;d like it (I always liked playing make-believe as a kid), but there&#8217;s a lot more to standing on stage in front of an audience. You really have to market yourself. About the time [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I used to be an actress. I went to drama school in Manhattan for a year. It was TOUGH. I thought I&#8217;d like it (I always liked playing make-believe as a kid), but there&#8217;s a lot more to standing on stage in front of an audience. You really have to market yourself. About the time I realized this, I decided I didn&#8217;t want to continue this kind of career, anyway.</p>
<p>I did have a few exciting parts in some smaller plays, and I was cast as an extra in a feature film. Ever hear of &#8220;A Christmas Rose&#8221;? From what I remember being told of the story, it was about a dysfunctional community brought together by a little girl (kind of like Pollyanna), but the little girl is hit by a car and near death. If I remember correctly, an angel (played by Della Reese) comes to help the little girl and tries to help the community&#8217;s problems. It starred Randy Travis, too. This was way back in the late 1980s that it was filmed. The movie never got to the box office, though. It was shelved for a long time, until the producer sold it as a TV series, &#8220;Touched By an Angel.&#8221; Funny, huh? I didn&#8217;t earn anything from the stint. It was just a day&#8217;s work and it was exciting to be exposed to the movie-making experience, to a 17-year old girl.</p>
<p>Movie makers are always looking for extras. Sometimes they pay, sometimes they don&#8217;t. If you have good connections (a friend of a friend of a friend) who hear of someone looking for casting extras, you&#8217;ve got your chance. But sometimes, if you are serious about starting a career, you need to link up with a group or an agent. Agents are very expensive, so most people join casting groups, like <strong><a href="Talent6</a></strong>.<br />
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At Talent6, you can build a profile with their help, and they will distribute your photo and resume to casting directors who come calling. You usually have to invest in building a profile&#8211; very few casting agencies will do it for free. Just like hiring a publisher or joining a modeling agency, you need some capital to invest in your career and to market yourself. Talent6 is looking for new people of all ages, if you are interested. Their toll-free phone number is 800-493-9047, or you can visit the website. <</p>
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		<title>Dressing Up In Style</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rebecca</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My kids absolutely LOVE dressing up. They will dress up as anything&#8211; David and Goliath, Arabian sheiks, Pilgrims, Founding Fathers, or cowboys and Indians. I loved dressing up as a kid, too. I really liked the cowboys and Indians (I was always an Indian!) and I remember liking to dress up as Laura Ingalls Wilder, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My kids absolutely LOVE dressing up. They will dress up as anything&#8211; David and Goliath, Arabian sheiks, Pilgrims, Founding Fathers, or cowboys and Indians. I loved dressing up as a kid, too. I really liked the cowboys and Indians (I was always an Indian!) and I remember liking to dress up as Laura Ingalls Wilder, with her prairie dresses. As a teenager, I was a huge, huge fan of the Star Wars movies, so I always made my own Star Wars <a href="http://www.halloweenadventure.com/">halloween costumes</a>. My kids don&#8217;t celebrate halloween, but they love to dress up and I don&#8217;t mind it. Except when they use my makeup for &#8220;Indian paint.&#8221; Heh. They put on some great plays which we have incorporated into our homeschool, under the &#8220;drama&#8221; and literature subjects. :D</p>
<p>Our favorite kind of dress up is <a href="http://www.halloweenadventure.com/period-costumes.html ">period costumes</a>. We LOVE history and there is nothing more fun than making history feel &#8220;real&#8221; by acting out favorite scenes from the Bible, from American history, or ancient history! My eldest is 18 years old, and she still loves to dress up. Therefore, we&#8217;re always on the prowl for some good, inexpensive costumes and dress up props, like wigs, hats, and gloves. Halloween Adventure has a terrific <a href="http://www.halloweenadventure.com/promotions-and-coupons.html">promotion</a> going on right now&#8211; 5% off an entire purchase! Costumes are for all year &#8217;round! <</p>
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