Audition Tips
Chris & Amber’s “Atrocious” Auditions for GLEE
January 12, 2010 by Julie · Leave a Comment
See, you can have an “atrocious” audition and still get the part. Chris & Amber’s atrocious auditions for GLEE.
Series: How to Improve Your Self Confidence
January 9, 2010 by Julie · 5 Comments
Today starts the beginning of a series about How to Improve Your Self Confidence. This will help you tremendously when you go in for that audition. Casting directors and agents can see if you have self confidence.
Now, there’s a difference between being full of yourself (which they don’t like) and believing in yourself. You want [...]
Getting to the Stage: Looking for Acting Agencies
January 6, 2010 by Julie · Leave a Comment
Whether you are acting on stage, for television, or for the big screen, you can’t just walk into the studio and audition for a role. You will need to get a reputable acting agent who will help you get to the audition and get the role that you want. Gone are the days that open [...]
How to Find Disney Channel Casting Calls
January 3, 2010 by Julie · Leave a Comment
eHow has a great article on How to Find Disney Channel Casting Calls.
Happy New Year and Goals for 2010!
January 1, 2010 by Julie · Leave a Comment
I wanted to take a minute to wish everyone a Happy New Year! Do you have goals to pursue your acting career for 2010? If not, write some down!
Here are some ideas for some goals you might want to make:
Get some acting experience – Look for community plays, plays at your school, small parts in [...]
Ready for Your Close Up? Preparing for Acting Auditions
January 1, 2010 by Julie · 1 Comment
Do you have a dream to audition for Disney? Check out these tips to get you ready!
Auditioning for a part in a television show, stage play, or movie can be a nerve-wracking experience. You need to get all your glamour shots ready, so you need to dress your best and be in good makeup and [...]
Preparing for an Audition
August 24, 2009 by Julie · Leave a Comment
Auditioning for a part in a television show, stage play, or movie can be a nerve-wracking experience. You need to get all your headshots ready, you need to dress your best and be in good makeup and going into the audition in character. You need to get your resume in order, your documents in order, [...]
How to Come up with a Good Acting Monologue
August 16, 2009 by Julie · 1 Comment
Monologue is the art of producing a dramatic sketch of exemplary acting performance by an actor. It can be a long speech, a soliloquy, or a skit designed for only one actors performance. Most people consider monologues a form of soliloquy, the act of talking to oneself. When used in a play, it is more [...]
Tips on Getting a Great Looking Headshot
August 14, 2009 by Julie · 3 Comments
As you prepare for your acting career, don’t forget to create an effective acting headshot. Acting headshots can make your future in acting life a lot easier and more possible, but not without putting it to the test.
1. Be professional
Like the usual job hunter, you must also be professional with your acting headshots. Even if [...]
The Art of Cold Reading
August 8, 2009 by Julie · Leave a Comment
In regular theater an actor may prepare a monologue that he has spent many hours memorizing, for a part that he will also perform at every audition. He’s spent a lot of time on this and has perfected his art and delivery. When going for an audition he is quite comfortable with his prepared lines.
However, [...]