First on camera acting audition? Don’t be nervous; learn tips for preparing for characters, memorizing lines, acting with accents, and more in this free video series from a professional casting director.
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Want to memorize lines? Get tips for memorizing your lines in this free video clip about on camera auditions.

Want to memorize lines? Get tips for memorizing your lines in this free video clip about on camera auditions.

Nervous about acting auditions? Get tips for preparing for your on camera acting audition in this free video clip.

Trying to prepare an acting resume? Its easier than you though. Learn how to make an acting resume in this free video clip from a professional acting director.

Want to land that acting job? Learn tips for preparing for your big audition in this free video clip from a casting director.

First acting audition? Learn how to use props for your on camera audition in this free video clip from a casting director.

Trying to get into character? Learn how to practice your character for the next acting audition in this free video clip.

First time audition? Watch this free video clip and learn tips for on camera acting auditions from a professional casting director.

Get tips for applying makeup for your acting audition in this free video clip from a professional acting auditions

Need audition tips? Learn advice from a casting director about socializing in the waiting room in this free video clip.

Want to know how acting auditions work? Watch this free video clip and learn tips for going to an on camera acting audition from a professional casting director.

At your first acting audition, learn why its important to not bring children or pets in this free video clip from a professional casting director.

Get tips for getting headshots for on camera acting audition in this free video clip from a professional casting director.

Get tips for making sure you are professional at your first time acting audition in this free video clip from a casting director.

Got an on camera audition? Get tips and advice for working with your casting director in this free video clip.

Trying to find casting information? Learn tips for reading and finding casting calls in this free video clip about acting audition tips.

Learn how to be professional at your acting audition in this free video clip from a casting director.\

First acting audition? Learn how to use props for your on camera audition in this free video clip from a casting director.

Want to act with accents? Get tips for acting auditions in this free video clip from a professional casting director

Trying to practice for an acting audition? Learn tips for preparing for your own on camera audition in this free video from a professional casting director.

Want to make an acting website? Get tips from a professional casting director on making your own acting career website.

Acting auditions can cause a nauseating anxiety much like the tension a player gets before an important game. Not knowing what to expect in the audition can tempt talented actors and actresses to walk out of the waiting room. Auditions are the main way that up and coming actors are chosen for roles in movies, television shows and commercials today, so don't walk out that door! Get all the information you can before you are waiting in that room. Whether you are auditioning for a lead role in a drama or as an extra in an epic like Lord of the Rings, anxiety can sneak up and steal your thunder. It is important to know what is coming and how to prepare for it, to be confident about your next audition. Learn from our expert casting director how to prepare for an on camera acting audition.
In this free online video series, learn how to prepare for an on camera acting audition from professional casting director Lori Wyman. She will teach you how to memorize your script, how to show up calm and prepared, how to prepare your resume and headshots, how to not smell offensive for your acting audition, how to practice with props, how to dress in character for an audition, how to prepare your sides for an acting audition, how to use makeup for an on camera audition, why not to socialize in the waiting room before an acting audition, why to sign in before your acting audition, why not to bring babies and pets to an acting audition, how getting a website will help your acting career, why bring props to an acting audition, how to work on dialogue for your on camera acting audition. Learn about the importance of losing preconceived notions about the casting director and why it is important to read casting information prior to your audition.
Lori Wyman 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 Bachelors Degree in Speech and Communications and her minor in Education. Upon graduating from college, she aggressively pursued a casting career and immediately started working for ACT I Talent Agency. At the time, ACT I was the biggest talent agency in the State of Florida. Quickly building a reputation as one of the most outstanding talent agents in the business, she was asked by the company that was handling the Miami Vice casting if she would be one of their staff casting directors. While there, she worked on the Principal casting for "Miami Vice" during the 2nd and 3rd seasons. At the end of the 3rd season, she was approached by the producer of "Miami Vice" and asked to come work for them directly and head up their entire casting division. She did that for the duration of the series. When "Miami Vice" wrapped, she was immediately asked to head up the casting offices of the Burt Reynolds series, "BL Stryker" and to cast the Florida episodes of Stephen J. Cannell's "21 Jumpstreet" and "Wiseguy." After these 3 series, Lori decided to make the lucrative move to commercials and feature film casting. In 1989 Lori was invited to become a member of the Casting Society of America, the professional organization of casting directors in the US. She opened her own offices in North Miami Beach in the spring of 1990. With her own studio space, offices and equipment, she was able to expand her business opportunities and provide a wider variety of services. Lori has also served on the Miami-Dade County Film, Print and Broadcast Advisory Board, helping to make decisions regarding the Film industry in Miami-Dade County. Lori is also a member and past vice-president of WOMPI, Women of the Motion Picture Industry, to whom she contributes her casting services for many of their not-for-profit films.dkdk
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