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The term actor generally refers to someone working in movies, television, live theatre, or radio, and can occasionally denote a street entertainer. Besides playing dramatic roles, actors may also sing or dance or work only on radio or as a voice artist. A female actor may be known as an actress, although the term "actor", is also used as a gender-neutral term. If you've dreamed about becoming an actor but don't know how to go about it, visit becoming an actor to find out how to get started today. Florida
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Preteen modeling

Preteen modeling is when a child is used to display objects for others to see, especially in regard to wearing clothing while performing the role of a fashion model. There are two basic types of preteen models: Fashion and Print. For each, the visual requirements vary slightly. A good way to determine what your child's look may be, and if they are suited to go out for these jobs, is to look at publications, catalogues and print ads. No one needs to tell you that competition is stiff as a preteen pursuing modeling. That's why you have to get started on the right foot if you're going to succeed. If you're already a teen or preteen model, learn what clients look for, how to get extra exposure, and what to bring to shoots. Visit preteen models to find out all the information you need to know.

Ross Reports

The Ross Reports Magazine is a resource to connect everybody who's anybody in casting and production. Each issue of Ross Reports supplies updated lists of the TV and film people to keep in touch with--casting directors, producers, talent agents and more! With highlights on a different aspect of the business in each issue, including television commercials, voiceovers, comedy casting, soaps, independent films, and more, Ross Reports is the ultimate resource to the business. Most bookstores carry the Ross Reports but if you would like to learn more online, go to Ross Reports.

Scout talent

The term scout talent refers to a Talent Scout. A talent scout is employed by a company or talent agency with the purpose of discovering new talent to add to a companies' talent roster. Many times a talent scout will hold open call auditions, which are announced through the media and are held on a specific day or weekend, depending on the project and the turnout. Open casting calls also give a person who is casually thinking about acting, modeling or performing, a chance to tryout without needing any experience. To find more information about talent scouts, visit talent scout.

Mobile phone

The mobile phone or mobile, also called a cellular phone, cell phone, or cell, is a long-range, portable electronic device used for mobile communication that uses a network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. In addition to the standard voice function of a telephone, current mobile phones can support many additional services such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video. Most current mobile phones connect to a cellular network of base stations which is in turn interconnected to the public switched telephone network. Mobile telephone use in etiquette is an important matter of social discourtesy, phones ringing during funerals, weddings, in toilets, cinemas, and plays. Users often speak loudly, leading to book shops, libraries, bathrooms, cinemas, doctors' offices, and places of worship prohibiting their uses, and, in some places, the installation of signal-jamming equipment to prevent their use (though in many countries, including the U.S., such equipment is currently illegal). Some new buildings, such as auditoriums, have installed wire mesh in the walls (making it a Faraday cage), which prevents signal penetration without violating signal jamming laws. Trains, particularly those involving long-distance services, often offer a "quiet carriage" where phone use is prohibited, much like the designated non-smoking carriage in the past. However many users tend to ignore this as it is rarely enforced, especially if the other carriages are crowded and they have no choice but to go in the "quiet carriage". Mobile phone use on aircraft is also prohibited and many airlines claim in their in-plane announcements that this prohibition is due to possible interference with aircraft radio communications. Mobile phones generally obtain power from batteries which can be recharged from mains power, a USB port or a cigarette lighter socket in a car. Formerly, the most common form of mobile phone batteries were nickel metal-hydride, as they have a low size and weight. Lithium-Ion batteries are sometimes used, as they are lighter and do not have the voltage depression that nickel metal-hydride batteries do. Many mobile phone manufacturers have now switched to using lithium-Polymer batteries as opposed to the older Lithium-Ion, the main advantages of this being even lower weight and the possibility to make the battery a shape other than strict cuboid. Mobile phone manufacturers have been experimenting with alternate power sources, including solar cells.
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