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The most important thing to keep in mind when auditioning is that
you are selling yourself. Pick a monolog that you like, one that
shows true emotion, and allows you to demonstrate your abilities as
an actor. Make sure that
you are speaking to someone in your monolog (your mother, your best
friend, whatever the monolog requires) and that you have a clear
idea of your relationship with that person. Obviously that person
isn't really there, but imagine where they are standing and how they
are reacting to what you are saying.
Auditions can be intimidating, and most auditioners are very
nervous. Don't worry about that, it's normal. Use that energy.
The most important thing is to learn something from every audition.
Did you do well? Why or why not? How did the others in your group
do? What worked for them? What didn't? Can you use any
techniques
you saw to make your auditions stronger? Many people audition a lot
before they get the parts that they want, but every audition is
valuable. Learn from them. |