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How Do You Behave In A Casting Director Audition?

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How Do You Behave In A Casting Director Audition?

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The process of actually booking an acting job requires a few steps. First, you have to be submitted for a particular role. You then have to be chosen to audition for the role. This first audition is often called a pre-read, where you audition for the casting director of the project. If the casting director likes you, he will send you on to a producers’ session where you will repeat your audition for the producers and director of the project. If they like you, they will choose you for the job and you’ll be booked! Make sure you are professional and prepared when you step into the room for your audition with the casting director. Prepare your audition material. You should aim to impress the casting director at every audition you attend. Even if you don’t book this particular job, you want to become known as an actor who does good work. Do your homework before you attend the audition. Have your scene memorized and performance ready. Dress to suggest the character. You shouldn’t attend the

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