Author: | Dr. C. Marcellus Griffin | ISBN: | 9781491755259 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | January 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Dr. C. Marcellus Griffin |
ISBN: | 9781491755259 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | January 6, 2015 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
With its inspirational foreword, this book is a great reminder to parents that each child is very special, and that we have an obligation to cultivate the innate gifts of our children, instead of simply hoping the public school system will yield a desirable end-product in them. Therefore, the aim of the book is to inspire parents to invest time and energy into their children, so that their children may grow into confident, well-adjusted adults, who feel that they have gifts to offer to the world.
Additionally, this book is an actors guide for learning to audition and win roles in theatre, movies, and film. Filled with reflections and insights from Dr. Griffins personal experiences in the entertainment history, Your Child is Gifted gives the reader insider tips that many performers usually pay thousands of dollars to learn. Thus, the reader gets a relatively inexpensive, crash course on how to win acting roles.
Finally, Your Child is Gifted defines important industry terms and provides vivid illustrations, in an effort to ensure the readers understand the application of the given terms. The strategies Dr. Griffin provides are practical, priceless, and, if they are executed in the prescribed manner, they serve as powerful indicators of your childs success in the industry.
With its inspirational foreword, this book is a great reminder to parents that each child is very special, and that we have an obligation to cultivate the innate gifts of our children, instead of simply hoping the public school system will yield a desirable end-product in them. Therefore, the aim of the book is to inspire parents to invest time and energy into their children, so that their children may grow into confident, well-adjusted adults, who feel that they have gifts to offer to the world.
Additionally, this book is an actors guide for learning to audition and win roles in theatre, movies, and film. Filled with reflections and insights from Dr. Griffins personal experiences in the entertainment history, Your Child is Gifted gives the reader insider tips that many performers usually pay thousands of dollars to learn. Thus, the reader gets a relatively inexpensive, crash course on how to win acting roles.
Finally, Your Child is Gifted defines important industry terms and provides vivid illustrations, in an effort to ensure the readers understand the application of the given terms. The strategies Dr. Griffin provides are practical, priceless, and, if they are executed in the prescribed manner, they serve as powerful indicators of your childs success in the industry.