Acting audition in mumbai| SRM Film School
We need you to be great. We’re here to host your experience and
shepherd you in, not hold you back. We want to share in your excellent work. Casting
directors are your advocates and your champions. Your work reflects on us. Your
wonderful work makes us look good and gets that role cast. Your disconnected,
tentative, muddled work does nothing for anyone
Whether
it’s a pre-read for an associate or a full-blown director/producer callback
session, this is your time, your experience. Casting directors await you on the
other side of that door – the door that you can seen as a gateway or a
barricade. While you turn it into a horror movie, it’s your stage, not a
torture chamber. This is your opportunity to do exceptional work. Enter the
space and do the work for yourself, for the gratification of the work itself,
and yes, to collaborate with the other creative people waiting to figure it out
with you. They can’t do it without you.
Always bring a
picture and resume.
Haven’t memorized the material? Don’t pretend you have
Don’t make
excuses
If I ask you to
make a choice, make one.
Make your first
15 seconds count.
Be the 3 Cs.
Be comfortable, charismatic and confident
Don’t take the
last audition times of the day.
Let us know
where to find you.
Don’t start over
Always audition
Here
are some choices (and they are choices) to make any casting
director truly happy in the room.
1.
Accept the invitation with grace and enthusiasm. You were requested to be here
as our guest.
2.
Come to work and not to please or get our approval.
3.
Enter with certainty. Don’t give up your power as soon as the door opens.
4.
Play on a level playing field. We’re all figuring it out. Together.
5.
Make no excuses whatsoever. Leave your baggage outside. Better yet, at home.
6.
Make the room your own. It will make us so much more comfortable.
7.
Ask questions only when you truly need answers. “Do you have any questions?” is
usually another way of saying: “Are you ready?” You aren’t required to have
one.
8.
Know your words and understand what you’re talking about. You don’t have to be
totally off-book, but if you’ve spent quality time with the material, you’re
going to know it.
9.
Do your homework on the project. This includes knowing all the players and the
show or film’s tone and style. Read all the material you can get your hands on.
10.
Make choices and take responsibility for the choices you make.
11.
Don’t apologize. Ever. For anything.
12.
Know what you want to do and do it. Then leave yourself available to make
discoveries. Know that your homework is done. Now let your preparation meet the
moments.
13.
Don’t mime or busy yourself with props, activity, or blocking. Keep it simple.
14.
Don’t expect to be directed, but if you are, take the direction, no matter what
it is. Understand how to translate results-oriented direction into action.
15.
Don’t blame the reader. Make the reader the star of your audition. According to
my teaching partner Steve Braun, you should engage fully no matter who’s
reading those lines. Likely your reader will engage – at least somewhat – if
you show up.
16.
Make specific, personal, bold choices. We want your unique voice to bring the
script to life.
17.
Stillness is powerful. Understand how to move and work in front of the camera –
eliminate running in and out and getting up and down.
18.
Require no stroking, coddling, or love. We’re there to work. Don’t take it
personally when we’re not touchy-feely. Know that we love actors and that’s
truly why we’re here.
19.
Understand that you’re there to collaborate. You’re being evaluated in terms of
how you serve the role and the material. It's not a verdict on your personhood.
Judgment is something you can control.
20.
What you bring in reflects how you’re received so bring in joy, conviction, and
ease, and our hearts will open.
21.
Share your artistry above all else.
Remember
that we’re all human in those rooms, and you can affect us on an emotional
level. It’s what we all really want. That’s your job. You being fully present,
truthful, personal, and vulnerable is going to give us the ammunition we need
to champion you with all our hearts. We all desperately want you to do great
work. We’re rooting for that every time you walk into the room. You show up and
do your fullest, deepest work, and we’ll slay dragons for you and follow you
anywhere. And man, we’ll be so happy doing it. You have the power to make that
happen. For you. For us. For the work.
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