looking to be in movie
Tue, 6 Jan 2004, 03:04 pmWalter Plinge30 posts in thread
looking to be in movie
Tue, 6 Jan 2004, 03:04 pmi am looking to be in movie i am 13 truning 14 and i have been one of the main parts in a school play and i have done drama for a year but do not do it anymore but might start again. me and my friend are looking to be in a movie i have brown hair and blue eyes. can you plzz help.
Re: looking to be in movie
Thu, 8 Jan 2004, 01:20 amjulianne wrote:
> Sorry if I sound a little critical...
Yes, you sound critical, but don't be sorry - I think everything you said was good realistic advice.
> Oh, and please check your spelling and grammer.
Sorry, couldn't resist this one - it's spelt "grammar"...!
Mind you, freya's post had at least 15 errors in about 60 words....!
While it seems increasingly less so, it's an established fact that success in any endeavor correlates with having a strong knowledge of the correct usage of your own language. This is true for all occupations, even those you think don't need it....our most successful sportsmen are the articulate ones, who end up with careers in the media...a cleaner who improves their knowledge of language greatly improves their opportunities for promotion....and even if you're a university graduate, improving your vocabulary will always improve your opportunities.
It must go without saying that to be an actor you need a grasp of good English to interpret and deliver the subtleties of written language in scripts...which is why this topic of conversation always elicits a response from me...
Cheers,
crgwllms th spllng nz
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