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Your resume is your first foot forward at an audition, so make it your best. Here's how to create a great resume for your next audition.
Auditions in which you must have a prepared piece ready to perform usually have a time limit, from 30 seconds to four minutes. Some directors are extremely strict about these limits. Others are...
No matter how well you do at your audition, failure to pay attention to the director's suggestions can cost you a role. Here's how to conduct yourself out-of-character at your audition.
As an actor, your first (and often only) tool is your body. What you look like, how well you listen and how well you speak are all crucial to the director's decision to cast you. While you're...
During your audition, you may be asked to read with another person, or someone may ask if you'd be willing to rehearse with them before taking the stage or getting in front of the camera. Here...
Should you bring props to your audition? There are no rules governing props at auditions, but there are guidelines. Learn what to bring and what to leave at home at your next audition.
Sometimes the simplest thing can seem impossible if we don't know the proper way to do it. Ending an acting audition correctly is a very easy task, but its best to go into your audition knowing...