Archive for the ‘Theatre Auditions’ Category

Be Prepared For Your Auditions

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Acting is a highly-competitive industry and therefore, no matter how good you are at your job, you need to make sure that you have as many opportunities for auditions coming in so you can grab your opportunity when it presents itself.

Once you have secured your casting calls or acting auditions you need to make the best of your opportunity. There may only be a few minutes to make an impact and it is obviously vital to produce a positive impression.

All actors know beyond question that whatever acting auditions they go for, if they need to carry out research for the role it absolutely must be done and to the best of their ability. In fact, if you can gain knowledge beyond the required amount needed for the role it could put you head and shoulders above the rest when you audition for a casting team.

Creativity is essential and your ability to visualise a storyline and how the characters interact is exactly what most directors will be expecting to see from you at theatre auditions.

Practising your lines until you know them really well (and won’t forget them under pressure) is also going to be an imperative for your theatre auditions. Practising monologues in front of the people you know well before the auditions is a good, practical way to arrive at an audition totally prepared.

At Audition Now, we are full of tips and training help for aspiring actors, extras and those looking for modelling assignments. We offer a great audition service with all the latest jobs available.

Ensure That Your Acting Auditions Are The Most Professional They Can Be

Friday, December 18th, 2009

The economic downturn has hit almost everyone – whether they are an office worker, an actor or a model.

Unfortunately, the difficult truth to accept in the business of acting and modelling is that not everybody will make it as the star that they strive to be. However, with dedication, hard work and regular acting auditions you stand a chance of coming close to your dream.

If you are good at what you do, and you know you are, then the hardest obstacle to overcome is to know where you need to be in order to be seen by the right people. Acting auditions and modelling auditions are not always simple to find and that is even if you are blessed with an industrious agent. Many people choose to spend their time checking through classified advertisements and newspapers to find their next possible acting auditions and opportunities.

When you know that an information channel can work for you, while you are busy working on your current assignment you can relax a little with your concerns for consistent information on theatre auditions to keep you working.

At Audition Now we give you all the latest updates pertaining to theatre auditions and modelling auditions. We also provide training for vital auditions, giving you industry tips and training to get you ahead of your competition.

Not only can we at Audition Now provide you with news on the right modelling and acting auditions, but we can also help you to prepare for them with knowledge and skills through our interesting and highly informative seminars.

Acting Auditions And Cold Reading Tips

Friday, December 11th, 2009

Should you have already attended a number of casting calls you will already know that one of the most nerve-wracking parts of acting auditions is doing the cold reading.

Here are a few cold reading tips:

- Never rush the lines and always articulate your words. Even the most seasoned professional actors can forgot to do the basics when they are suddenly thrown into a cold reading.

- Take a moment to carefully read the whole scene, including all the lines and not just your own, so you can consider the ambience of the scene and form an empathy with your character.

- Keep your head up as much as possible and let the casting team see your face and expressions.

- Don’t start to panic if you mess up on a line at the theatre casting – the panel know this is a cold reading and these types of things are allowed for, so stay in character and be professional.

- If you are asked to read again this is normally a compliment rather than a negative request – if the panel are interested in you then they will want to see all aspects of you.

- Always be polite, friendly and mild-mannered. The easier your character comes across during the theatre casting, the more the panel will warm to the prospect of working with you.

Audition Now provides vital industry information that will help with modelling auditions, acting auditions and casting calls for extras. For the latest news on auditions, whether you have an agent or not, Audition Now has it all.

Leaving The Right Impression In Print

Monday, December 7th, 2009

Providing an exceptional headshot of yourself is essential when you want to leave a professional and lasting impression at casting calls.

Regardless of whether you are modelling, acting or looking for extras work, the importance of a good headshot is essential for your future employer because it is the way you can show your personality.

If you are attending acting auditions for a particular role there may be many actors or actresses that have a similar look to you so it is your personality that will make you stand out.

The way you are able to use your eyes in a portfolio photograph will play a large part in bringing forward charisma and personality.

The importance of your photograph is so the casting director is left with a clear and honest image of the actor that they are auditioning and some actors have been sent away from theatre casting calls because their photographs do not represent what they truly look like. The best advice is to keep make-up to a minimum when you are taking a headshot of yourself because it is distractive to the casting director viewing your image in print.

The same principal applies to dress. Simple colours should be worn because the less you label yourself in a certain fashion with a particular look the better a casting director can imagine you adapting to a number of roles.

Audition Now will provide information and help for theatre casting calls, modelling and acting auditions along with the latest information on auditions which are local to you.

The harsh truth about acting auditions and how to overcome them

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

It seems like everything you read nowadays mentions the recession. It’s global, it’s big and it’s affecting everyone, from doctors to actors. The harsh truth about acting is that not everybody is destined for stardom, and that stardom is not all it’s cracked up to be. Acting is hard work, but well worth it once you’ve overcome the daunting realities of acting auditions.

Finding the auditions

One of the hardest things about acting auditions is finding them. You may have hired an agent, or spent hours trawling newspapers and classified ads to find auditions in your area to no avail.

The good news is that there are plenty of auditions happening in your area, and that finding them is easy if you have the right help.

Acing the auditions

So now that the hard part is over, your next challenge is to perform well enough to get a call back. Overcoming acting audition nerves can be daunting if you are trying to do it alone. Let us help you at Audition Now with one of our tailor made acting seminars.

We take you through the process of auditioning, from beginning to end, ensuring you will wow prospective employers with your calm confidence and acting skills. At Audition Now, we can help you find the right acting auditions for you, as well as prepare you for your auditions. Use our handy SMS service to locate the auditions closest to you, and then, using the knowledge and skills you have learned from our seminars, prepare to wow them into hiring you as an actor!

A beginner’s guide to theatre auditions

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Theatre is often seen as the last bastion of true acting. It’s a richly rewarding genre that is well worth the initial struggle to make your name known. If you fancy yourself an aspiring theatre star, then read on to learn about how you can get your foot in the door.

Are you prepared?

Before you start searching for theatre auditions, you need to ensure you are prepared. Do you have a polished CV that you can show prospective employers at auditions? Once you have left the audition you want to present a polished CV to ensure they remember and contact you in the future. What about your audition etiquette… Do you have a suitable outfit prepared? Are you able to conduct yourself professionally in an audition?

Finding theatre auditions to attend

It can be challenging to find theatre auditions. Luckily in the UK you are situated amongst some of the most famous and well respected theatres in the world. There is always something on the go, whether you are experienced or not.

Sometimes, if you are lucky, these theatre auditions are advertised in newspapers and in online classifieds. If you have picked an audition out of newspapers or websites, be wary and check the details before arriving at the audition destination. If you are having trouble finding auditions, don’t despair because help is at hand.

If you are looking for theatre auditions in the UK, look no further than Audition Now. We help find everything related to finding work as a theatre actor or actress. Using our convenient SMS service, you can locate suitable theatre auditions and be well on your way towards building a rewarding career as a theatre actor.

Let us save you time and money

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

Being an actor is not an easy job. You are constantly busy honing and perfecting your skills, studying characters and looking at other actors to find areas of improvement.

You will also be kept fairly busy and do not always have the time to be out and about and looking for acting auditions. We fully appreciate the fact that you spend late nights working away on film sets or television production sets, and when you are not busy on set you have to learn new lines and get yourself prepared for the next day’s works. This leaves you with no time to find more acting auditions for when your current job is completed.

A stage actor will have the same problem. Working on a stage production is extremely time consuming and any time off is usually spent catching up on lost sleep, again, leaving absolutely no time to find more acting auditions for future positions that may become available.

If you decide to make use of our subscription service, then our team will do the searching work for you and all you have to do is read your SMS and text messages, decide whether you want to attend the acting auditions, prepare yourself and go.

Our hassle free service will not only make your life much easier in the long run but it will also save you an incredible amount of time. Once you start using Auditions Now you will not know what you did without us. Our service is a time and money saver. In fact it could be called a money maker, because with all the acting auditions you can attend in your area, you will possibly get the job and the money will be rolling in!

Making your dream come true through acting

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Acting presents a number of opportunities and it is important to grab any chance that presents itself. This is usually presented when you are invited to take part in acting auditions. Should this chance be presented to you, it important to make sure that you are well prepared for the acting auditions so that you will not be disappointed. It is important that you thoroughly research all aspects of the role that you are supposed to take.

It is also necessary to be creative and visualise the storyline, the characters and what could be on the mind of the director. This is vital for you to at least know what to expect and know what is expected of you. Just like a job interview, it is also important to know the venue of the auditions and make sure you are familiar with the way you are supposed to use to get there.

It saved time and also helps that you aren’t rushing. Getting to auditions early helps get you into a relaxed mood. It also ensures that you reach the venue of the acting auditions early, which shows the directors that you are taking the part seriously. It is also important to know your monologues thoroughly and that they display the diversity of your ability.

You need to practise them over and over again until they are embedded on your mind. It may also be important to try and practise the monologues in front of friends or family as this is a great way to prepare.

How to shine in your Acting Auditions

Monday, September 7th, 2009

It’s no secret that ‘showbiz’ is and always has been a competitive trade. And why shouldn’t it be? With the rewards being so lucrative it’s hard not to be seduced by the industry. For this reason even the most dedicated and positive performers can sometimes feel a little overwhelmed. Audition Now offers you the support and guidance that is needed to help you along your way.

Acting auditions are your first step on the ladder and can be over quicker than you’d expect. It’s important that you go in feeling confident and prepared in order to prove to the panel just what you are capable of.

Research the client and show. Just as you wouldn’t attend an interview without any knowledge of the company giving the interview or ever dream of sitting an exam with little or no knowledge of what you were being examined on, neither should you attend acting auditions without any prior knowledge of the part/client/show. Being able to add depth to the role you are auditioning for as well as displaying knowledge of relevant performances, past and present will present you in good light to the crew.

Whilst your acting auditions should be prepared for, they should also be regarded as an opportunity to shine and showcase your talents.

And finally: be in it for the long haul – many Hollywood actors didn’t get where they are today after just one, two or even three auditions. Auditioning is all part of the experience and it’s amazing how many people you’ll meet along the way to share your experiences with.