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LEX looks for new film and TV stars

Lexington’s film and TV industry is primed for growth, and this explainer has everything you need for a successful screen debut.

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Lexington is a filming location perfectly poised to travel through time. | Photo courtesy of VisitLEX

Are you ready for your closeup, LEX? As our local film and TV scene continues to expand, the demand for actors has never been higher. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just want the chance to see yourself on the big screen, here’s everything you need to become Lexington’s latest star.

Walk the walk, talk the talk

If you’ve never been onstage before, or just need to brush off your high school debate team skills, basic acting classes provide the fundamentals you’ll need to succeed. The Lexington Theatre Company offers classes for both children and adults, with everything from imaginative play for little ones to audition workshops for grownups.

Dress the part

To fully inhabit a role you’ll need the right costume. Before you book a photographer or stride into the audition room, consider making a stop at one of Lexington’s favorite thrift shops. Once you look the part, you’re ready to step in front of the camera.

How to get ahead

When you submit to an audition you’ll need to provide a headshot. You might be tempted to use a selfie but finding the right photographer is the first step in helping you stand out in a crowd. Pro tip: bring a few outfit options to show different sides of your personality.

Put yourself out there

Like all businesses, showbiz relies on networking. Backstage and Actors Access are film and TV’s version of LinkedIn, where movie makers establish connections and find their next project. Add a sense of professionalism to your audition and stay in the know by creating a profile on these sites.

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