Why The Best Acting Audition Performances Do Not Include Memorized Sides
There is no end to the number of aspiring actors competing for roles. Mastering key auditioning techniques can put you on the fast track to being a contender. These techniques, like the craft, are not governed by specific and stringent rules but are more general principles that should be followed. Every actor looking to make a serious career knows that he or she must study the craft and spend many hours, days, and years improving their skills. An actor must also select which type of actor they want to be and must manipulate their training to a certain extent in order to reach their specific goals. One of the most important methods? Auditioning techniques that work. Without that, it doesn't matter how amazing you are, you won't get the opportunity to act.
Acting is a highly creative journey, an art form. Auditions are steps on the journey to success and true talent. An audition serves as an opportunity for an actor to practice his art. And, just a few practical notes before we get started.
The auditors, usually directors, producers, casting directors (and sometimes, even the pizza delivery guy) are all there to assess how appropriate you are for the role. It is very easy for an actor to view these auditors as "enemies" and essentially shut down instead of working his or her best to be natural and at ease in their audition.
The fact of the matter is, however, that these individuals are the only potential allies you have. It is rare for the auditors to want the auditioning actor to fail. In fact, their success depends on it. Having to perform in front of a group of directors who do not seem to be interested in you as a potential actor can, of course, be very disconcerting. Keep in mind that they have their whole production on the line. Your responsibility is to make them pay attention to you by adopting the character in question and taking the personality to a height even they could not have imagined.
The goal of this paper is to help you to properly use the necessary audition techniques in a way that will help you to perform better and to obtain the role you want. You will learn to take each audition as it comes and to take the inevitable rejection that will come in stride. You will ultimately learn how to become an actor who is able to take defeat and use it as a means of improving yourself and your acting talent so as to increase your skills and your overall success.
The most important auditioning technique will ensure that you will always produce a reading that is sure to turn heads. Being happy with your own performance is the most important part of an acting audition. Knowing that you did the best you could is essential when it comes to a successful audition. Each audition allows you to improve in your chosen vocation. Remember this and a successful audition will be yours.
Kirk Baltz is an acting coach in LA. To learn more about audition preparation and other acting audition techniques, visit the website.
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