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Acting Tip:
Auditioning Advice
by Amy Schulz
There are a couple of things every actor should know about
auditioning:
(1) Before you leave your home, make sure you
have your headshot/resume neatly stapled together, the
address and a map of where the audition is, and the
phone number of the auditors in case you get lost.
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(2)
Dress appropriately for the audition (and if you're unsure
of what to wear, make sure prior to the audition to ASK
the auditors what is appropriate to wear).
(3) Arrive about 15 minutes early. This will ensure
that you will have enough time to catch your breath, sit
down, look over the sides and freshen up before your
audition.
(4)
Be aware that there are actors who will try to distract
you. Politely acknowledge them and excuse yourself
graciously. Focus on your sides or on your monologue.
Being distracted like this before an audition can leave
you nervous, unsure of yourself, or incapable of
delivering your best performance.
(5) Don't count on nailing the audition—this puts
too much pressure on yourself. Nailing the audition is
good, but in the world of acting, rejection reigns
supreme. It happens 95% of the time. The trick here is to
not see the audition as the end all-be all. Just do the
best job you can and leave it at that.
(6) If you think you did a bad job, don't
apologize—ever. Casting people and directors hate that.
Just thank them and leave. Remember, there will be other
auditions!
(7) Consequently, if you think you did a great job
auditioning, send a note of thanks to the auditors for
inviting you to audition for them and how much you enjoyed
meeting them. It never hurts to be nice.
(8) If your agent set up the audition for you,
thank them for doing so. Call or email them and tell them
how the audition went. This makes them feel appreciated by
you and they will remember you as "the polite one who
actually cares enough to call." This will get you noticed
and you will be more likely sent out on auditions.
About the Author
Amy is an
actress in NYC. Her website can be found at
www.amyhoerler.com/menu (includes loads of links and tips
for actors).
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