Audition Advice for Non Actors
We are often asked for specific advice for non actors about auditioning, from professionals in other areas of performing.
Our answers are nearly always the same: come in prepared to do your best, be yourself, and show the people on the auditioning panel that you are a professional. If they want you, they’ll see to it that you have the help you need to do the job well once you’re hired. You must come in dressed appropriately, be on time, be friendly and professional, and apply the rules you already know in the field in which you already excel. There may be different expectations, but the attitude of the professional is universal. Read the rest of this entry »
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Theatrical auditions are often quite different in terms of content and acting style from commercial auditions or stage auditions. Theatrical auditions refer to those projects that are filmed or video taped for theatrical purposes on television and for films. These may be independent films, tv shows, reality shows, major motion pictures, daytime dramas, or other theatrical projects. The word theatrical does not refer to live theater, stage or plays. Read the rest of this entry »
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