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Summary: Actors and Actresses need to be well-spoken. Get advice for nailing your first time acting audition in this free video clip about on camera auditions.
Lori S. Wyman, C.S.A., one of the most prominent Casting Directors in the southeast, has been in casting since 1979. Lori attended the University of Miami and she graduated with her...read more
"It's very important to make sure that when you're doing your dialogue you don't rush because you want to make sure that everybody understands what you're saying. What? It's really important that when you're doing your dialogue, it's articulate, it's clear and that you're not rushed so much that you're tripping over and you don't know what you're saying. That happens a lot and a lot of times that happens, because you're a little bit nervous. Take a breath, relax and then do the dialogue. Do the dialogue in the actual speed that you really speak, you don't want to rush, rush, rush, because then no one will understand what you're saying and you don't want to go so slow that you're boring your audience to death. Just speak naturally, whenever you're doing a dialogue on camera, just make sure you speak naturally and speak in your actual tone and the actual speed that you really speak and guess what? That'll be just fine."