Wingstop commercial casting call for actors in New York City.
Wingstop commercial casting directors are now casting actors to work on scenes filmed in New York City on December 20, 2022.
Producers are looking for the following talent:
- Male or Female
- 28-45 years old
- Any ethnicity
How to apply?
Check out the casting call breakdown below to audition for a role in the upcoming production.
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Wingstop Commercial Casting Call
Casting:
Male or Female
28-45 years old
Any ethnicity
Works NYC
Date: December 20th
Interested? Apply Now
Commercial Acting Tips for Beginners
- Make sure to stay active in the audition room. When there are lengthy pauses, fill them with a short comment or question that demonstrates your interest in the role and enthusiasm for the project.
- Be professional and polite during auditions. Always greet everyone in the room and thank them for their time when you’re done auditioning.
- Don’t be afraid to ask questions about the character or script if anything isn’t clear to you before taking part in an audition – it shows you take your performance seriously and helps cast directors understand how well you can interpret roles from scripts.
- It’s essential to have some knowledge of the story, background context, and characters involved in any commercial you audition for. This will help you make intelligent choices when you deliver your lines or perform a scene.
- Practice your lines and scenes with someone else before attending auditions to gain feedback on how well you are delivering the material.
- Make sure to arrive early for each audition, as this shows punctuality and respect for the casting director’s time and schedule.
- Maintain eye contact with the camera throughout the audition – this will demonstrate your confidence in front of the lens.
- Develop an understanding of different types of commercial genres, such as musical or humor-based commercials, so that you can tailor your performance accordingly during the audition process.
- Be conscious of your body language during auditions. Keep your posture open and relaxed, and use appropriate hand gestures to emphasize your points.
- Showing off your personality during an audition will help cast directors remember you for future projects. Try not to be too stiff or rehearsed when delivering lines – let some of your natural flairs come through to make a lasting impression on the audience!
- Finally, don’t take rejection personally if you are not chosen for a role after an audition. Instead, use it as a learning experience to improve upon any weaknesses you may have identified in yourself while preparing for that part. This way, you can continue to grow and become a better actor over time!
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