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Learn how to prepare for an Acting Audition

What is an Audition?

Auditions are required, and it is something that all actors must go through. The downside is that a test can mess with you mentally. It is possible that you mastered the role, but it is also possible you second-guessed your abilities. Thus, you must prepare yourself, boost yourself up, try to forget about it when it is all over, and possibly deal with rejection or success.

How to Prepare for an Audition

The best way to ready yourself for an audition is to be as prepared as possible; Practice treating every audition, rehearsal, or scene as a professional job. The more work you put into it, the better, and the more you will feel that you deserve to be there, and your audience and casting directors will echo your hard work and talent with praise and great reviews. Concentrate on the joy of playing the role. Focus on this as more of a casting instead of a tryout for the role. Sincerely spend time on your acting preparation. Pick something that you have been working on in your acting and bring that into the audition. Showcase your abilities. Ultimately, think about these questions while you are preparing for an audition.

  1. Sense of place: Where am I?
  2. Your Relationships: Who am I talking to, and how do I feel about this person?
  3. Your Intention: What does the character want at the start of the scene?
  4. Introduction: What happens before the scene starts?

It is important to note that athletes do not hear the crowds when they are playing a sport, because they are so focused on the task at hand. Thus, an actor must also find that mental focus when they start acting. When you get in your car, bus, taxi, or subway to your audition, start focusing on your character.

What should you do when you arrive at an audition?

When walking into the audition room, many actors start losing focus and start sabotaging themselves. It is essential not to look around the lobby and compare yourself to others, do not talk with other actors, but remain focused until they say your name. Arriving at the audition room is the first step in the casting process. It is essential not to look nervous or unprepared, or casting directors may decide your fate right then and there. You want to walk with confidence, and look everyone in the eye. If you do not feel confident, FAKE IT! Many times, casting directors may talk with you. If that occurs, take a deep breath and quickly focus on where are you, whom you are talking to, what do you want, and what just happened; This will allow you to converse easily with casting director with confidence and skill. Have the mental focus of an athlete; consider yourself the Michael Jordan of Acting.

What should you do after an audition?

Many actors have their ritual after every audition. Typically, it is essential to say thank you and go for a walk; This will allow you to relax and readjust to the real world. Also, utilize this five-step method to evaluate your audition, and the answers to your questions must only be about factors you have in control.

  1. What worked?
  2. Why did it work?
  3. What could you have done better?
  4. What could have worked even better?
  5. What are you going to do next time?

Auditions are an easy process but will help you improve your acting abilities for the future. Write the steps after every audition. Furthermore, if you find your self-obsessing over something you cannot control, LET IT GO. It is not going to benefit you to obsess over factors like skin color, age, or height.

Overall

If you find out that you have not booked a role, do not take it personally. Acting is a journey, not a race; therefore, utilize this as a lesson and improve your craft. And Never play the ‘what if’ game. Do not focus on “If I get this role, I will be able to buy a Mercedes or become famous.” By doing so, you are doing more mental harm to yourself than help. You did your job as an actor today now move onto the next audition, with your head held up high, and focusing on the future.

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Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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