Your CV And Acting Auditions

To make the most of your talent, it is important to get yourself seen by the companies and casting directors that most suit you, and for the roles that are right for you at the current stage of your career.

You should also make sure that your CV is up-to-date. Here is a checklist if you are thinking of revising your CV:

- Have you included all your latest projects? It is important that at your next acting auditions, the panel sees that you have a recent as well as a longer-term track record.

- Is it time to edit out some of your early work, or to alter the emphasis you have given to your previous work? Perhaps you want to consider auditions for more varied roles, in which case, ask yourself if your CV reads in such a way as to demonstrate that.

- Have you condensed your material to something quick and easy to read? However much experience you have in theatre or musical auditions, you should not submit more than two sides of A4 as a resume.

- Have you made full mention of people you have worked with? Past colleagues may now be serious names in business, so make the most of the fact that you worked with them while they were ‘on their way up’.

- Have you given all your latest contact information?

At Audition Now we not only help you with your strategies for acting auditions; we also offer support with background aspects of building the acting career that’s right for you.

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