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What people look for in auditions?
What Casting Directors Look For
- Casting directors consider countless factors when choosing an actor for a role: physical type, acting style, versatility, originality, creative spirit, ability to listen – you name it, and chances are the casting director is thinking about it.
- It turns out, there is.
What makes a great audition?
Have confidence. It’s probably one of the most important “skills” you need to have when auditioning. Show them that you trust in yourself, in your material and the way you deliver it. Make the casting people believe that your character choice is what’s going to make this production work.
What do you do during an audition?
Audition Tips and FAQs
- Be prepared. If you are asked to present a song or monologue, prepare your piece well.
- Be kind to everyone and smile.
- Be on time for your appointment.
- Use your waiting time wisely.
- Dress appropriately.
- Introduce yourself.
- Don’t watch the directors.
- Mistakes happen.
How do you win an audition?
10 Tips for a Winning Audition
- Confidence. It sounds simple but it takes practice.
- Personality. Let it shine through.
- Connection. Make one with the reader.
- Character. Know the character.
- Objective. Go underneath the dialogue.
- Obstacle. What’s in the way of the character getting what they want?
- Opposites.
- Love.
How do you know if you did well at an audition?
How do you know if an audition went well? You can usually tell that an audition went well if the casting team spends a lot of time interacting with you in the room. They might ask you to try a scene a different way (see #2 below) or sing another song.
What is the best color to wear to an audition?
Grey, blue, and other neutral colors work best for auditions. Try to avoid white backdrops or any distracting patterns in the background. Also, take note of what clothes you’re wearing. If you’re using a blue backdrop, don’t wear a blue shirt (you don’t want to look like a floating head).
How do you nail an audition?
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- Relax. Before you walk into the audition, take four deep breaths.
- Know your lines so well you don’t even have to think about it. Own the words.
- Make it yours. Put your unique fingerprint on the scene.
- Visualize the scene.
- Be confident.
What should you not do in an audition?
5 Things to Never Do At An Audition—And 5 Tips to Get That…
- Do warm up before your audition.
- Do look up every unfamiliar word in your audition material.
- Do take a breath before you start your audition material.
- Do create a clear ending or “button” to your audition material.
Are callbacks good?
It turns out that sometimes there’s an extra step before casting is released–the callbacks! A callback is an invitation to the actor, from the director of a show, to take the next step down the audition path. Callbacks can be extremely useful in casting a show, but they aren’t always necessary for every production.
Is it OK to wear black to an audition?
The basic rules are what not to wear to an audition. No solid black, solid white, or solid red clothing. No costumes unless specifically asked to wear one. Do not show up in a police officer’s uniform unless you’re requested to.