Question Posted Wednesday October 24 2007, 4:25 pm
I want to make my own disney show. I watched hannah montana once with my sister, and the acting was so bad that i could do it with my eyes closed, upside down, and in the arctic. it looks like the simplest thing possible. i could make millions of dollars because everybody would watch it no matter how bad it was. i would have my own concerts that would sell out in 2 minutes even if i had no talent. and i bet i could do it even though my dad is an engineer, not a famous country star. how do i get to disney studios and have them make a show for me without a famous father bribing them?
sdcutie717 answered Thursday October 25 2007, 4:05 pm: Okay... first of all it's A LOT harder than you think it is. Trust me, I started taking acting thinking the same thing and it isn't as easy as you are making it out to be. Second, it isn't as simple as asking someone to give you a show on Disney (hints the fact that every twelve-year-old girl doesn't have one). People spend their entire lives trying to make it big, and you know what most of them end up doing... waiting table. People devote thousands of dollars and most of their lives to show business and hardley anybody gets anywhere. If you want to act then you should take a class and get an agent. But it's still hard to get credible agents to represent you. You may be able to do community theatre or something like that. If you do decide to go straight to Disney and ask for your own show, please let me know how that goes... [ sdcutie717's advice column | Ask sdcutie717 A Question ]
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