Most directors during casting calls and acting auditions stress that an actor needs to perform strong variations when auditioning.
Always try to practice your acting auditions in front of a friend first, and even try to record your performance so you can review it yourself. Make sure you are connecting to your audience when you perform so they completely understand the character and feeling you are trying to convey.
When you are performing for acting auditions it is always better to ask yourself a certain set of questions and make sure you understand the answers thoroughly in order to perform at your best.
Before each of your acting auditions make a note of the following questions:
• What are the physical aspects of my character?
• What type of personality does my character have?
• What is the type of TV series, film or commercial you are auditioning for?
• What am I feeling emotionally during this part of the script?
• What are the typical personalities of the fellow characters in my scene?
• What is the relationship with the characters in the scene?
• Where is the setting for the scene taking place?
• What time of day is the scene set?
• What are mine and the other characters in the scene trying to accomplish?
• Are there any nuances I can add to the scene?
• What is the pace of the scene?
• Any major key shifts in the scene?
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