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Self-taped auditioning is a vital skill for working actors.

 Today, most film, television, and commercial roles are cast from self-taped auditions.

Demonstrations, step-by-step videos, examples & easy-to-follow diagrams

For actors at all levels! It's never too early or too late to learn this skill. Your next audition could be today!

 

✅ Terminology: Learn the basic industry terms essential for creating self-taped auditions.

 

✅ Self-Tape Audition Equipment: Essential gear for a basic, cost-friendly yet professional audition setup.

 

✅ Framing Yourself on Camera and Setting Up Your Equipment: Ensure your setup is correct to make a strong impression on camera.

 

✅ Editing and Labeling Files: Mistakes here can prevent casting from seeing your audition.

 

✅ Technical Audition Notes: Essential knowledge actors need for on-camera auditions.

 

✅ The Moment Before, After, and Listening: The moments in between our lines are just as important as when we're speaking.

 

✅ Slate: Introduce yourself correctly and provide the requested information showing your personality.

 

✅ Wardrobe, Accessories, Makeup: Avoid the distractions and traps that many actors fall into.

 

✅ Physicality: How to handle actions like fighting, kissing, and swimming in an audition script. Hint: Don't mime the actions!

 

✅The Zoom Audition: With a similar set up as a taped audition, remember that a Zoom audition is LIVE!

 

✅ Booking, Letting It Go, and Getting It Done: What to expect when you book a role, how to move on from your last audition, and strategies to keep moving forward.

 

✅ Downloadable, printable diagrams and terminology for your immediate reference. 

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1-Hour, Complete Training To Learn It All!

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Bite-Sized Videos, Examples, Diagrams, Printouts

  • What's expected in a self-taped audition
  • Equipment suggestions for a simple, cost-efficient set up
  • Important terminology used for auditions
  • Finding a space to audition in your home
  • Setting up your equipment
  • Technical aspects of the audition
  • Creative aspects of the audition
  • What to do when you're not speaking in your auditioning
  • How to use a reader
  • How to slate
  • Auditions with lots of physicality: fighting, running, hugging, etc.
  • Dos and don'ts of wardrobe, jewelry, makeup, props, etc.
  • Prepping for the Zoom audition
  • Letting go of anxiety after the audition and moving forward
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