Friday, November 20, 2009

2 of my career

The first one is a Musician if I become a musician I will have to write my own music. Try to make people like my music then I’m go have Practice on stage often 4 or 5 hours is a central aspect of a musician’s life. Without practice, musicians’ performances and recordings would not be successful and no one would want to buy their CDs or pay money to hear them perform. Even when they are on the road and touring, they must dedicate set periods of time to practice. Musicians of all genres (for example, classical, jazz, or rock) perform solo, or as a member of a band or orchestra. They may perform in front of audiences of anywhere from 10 people to tens of thousands. Successful musicians are often invited to go on tour. On tour, musicians may perform in a different city each day, perhaps visiting 12 cities in a 2-week period. This is especially true of those who play in bands that accompany popular singers. Depending on the type of music played. musicians can earn anywhere between $25,000 and $100,000 a year, depending on their seniority and level of experience. That why I would like to be a Musican.

The 2 career Is an Actor If I become I will have to interpret and perform roles for an audience using speech, gestures, and movements. Their roles may be in dramas, comedies, tragedies, suspense thrillers, or perhaps horror stories. Getting good parts, however, is a very competitive business that requires a lot of patience and determination. Acting is hard work. Actors spend a great deal of time reading scripts, practicing with other actors, and rehearsing with directors, producers, writers, and other technical staff. Television actors often work 15-hour days, and film actors work similar hours—not in the studio but on set, or on location where they are at the mercy of the weather. The money they earn a week is $1,500 a week. Those in off-Broadway theaters have minimums of around $500 to $900 a week, depending on the size of the theater. Motion picture and television actors with speaking parts earn a minimum daily rate of about $800, or approximately $2,700 for a week. They also receive contributions to their health and pension plans and additional compensation for reruns and foreign telecasts. However, the average income from acting jobs for members of SAG is less than $5,000 a year. I would love to have that money If i dont become a Actor but if my Musican career dont work which I no hopefully. My Actoring career worksouts.

5 comments:

  1. you would make a funny actor i could see you as an actor running from the cops or somthing

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  2. i can see you writing your own music and stuff thats really cool.

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  3. i think you would be terrible at both of these...just saying

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  4. lmfao ^^^^^ but you would be good at writing songs because i can just see you rapping

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  5. I LOVE YOU DARKO AND I THINK YOU MAKE IT ALL THE WAY KEEP ON GOING BOIII LOL. LOL. LOL. LOL.

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