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Auditon Taboos
Things Not To Do At An Audition
by ActorPoint.com
Until you've been auditioning for a while, it's usually difficult to find your own way and style of conducting yourself at the audition. We all have made mistakes and kick ourselves later when we realize how unprofessional or inappropriate it might have been. Hey, that's the only way we learn what not to do again! I've outlined 3 basic things not to do at an audition. These may seem obvious but I've held and sat in on many auditions and you'd be surprised how many actors continue to do them.
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Audition Tips First Impression
Your First Impression Counts
by ActorPoint.com
What impression are you making when you walk into an audition? Here are a few pointers to make sure you're giving off the right vibe at any audition.
Walk into the room with confidence (focused energy) and look the casting director in the eye, say hello and smile. Exhibit a small amount of eagerness and excitement to be auditioning for them. Let them see you believe in the role you're auditioning for. You do believe in the role, don't you?! Confidence can and will go a long way in the biz. What if you don't feel confident, you say? Act it!
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Feel Great After An Audition
How to Feel Great After an Audition:
The "Identity Way"
By Roger DeWitt, ACC
What happens when someone asks you, "So, what do you do, Bob?" Most actors answer in one of 2 ways. Either they say "I am an actor" or they apologize and explain why they aren’t in a show right now by saying, "Well, I’m trying to be an actor" or something similar. Well I have something shocking to report folks; both of these answers are deadly to your self esteem and your career.
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Ross Reports Television and Film
The one thing every actor needs to own ...
by ActorPoint.com
Contact agents, casting directors, managers & more! Ross Reports Television & Film magazine is the leading source of insider information for anyone in, or looking to get into the film and TV business. Each issue provides complete guides of agents, casting directors, TV programming, executive rosters, production companies, network studios, talent agencies and more.
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How To Get An Agent
by Bill Tarling
Isn't it frustrating trying to convince others how wonderfully talented you are? Why can't agents be as insightful about your obvious potential? If they really know their job, why do they keep turning you down? How are you suppose to get your big break if nobody's willing to take a risk and represent you?
Why, why, why?
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ActorTrack Product Review
Whether you find yourself going on 5 auditions a month or 5 auditions a day, ActorTrack is the software program you need to organize your entire career. From the creators of the popular Holdon Log, ActorTrack goes way beyond simply keeping tabs on your auditions.
Residing on your computer and downloadable in minutes, ActorTrack organizes and puts your entire career into perspective.
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