Able Conventional manners at auditions is crucial to getting a role.
Instructions
1. Arrive 15 minutes early.
2. Act not dress in costume unless requested, however dress to impress in attire that suggests the role for which you are auditioning.
3. Message in at once to secure your deposit in limit.
4. Pick up the "sides" (peep glossary). Whether doable, acquire the sides a rare hours or a rare days before the audition, as chief, in disposition to training.
5. Be close in the waiting room. Be polite, and treat the casting director's assistants politely; they will mention any rudeness to the casting director.
6.10. Sit down and wait an additional two minutes in the waiting room after your audition, to make sure the casting director does not want to call you back into the room for any reason.11. Sign out and leave.
Walk with confidence, smile and introduce yourself when you're called in to the room with the casting director. Hand the assistant your headshot with your resume stapled on the back.
8. Name the audition piece you will perform, and go right into it unless otherwise instructed. Do not dawdle or hesitate in any way.
9. Thank the casting director and leave the room immediately when you are finished.
Do any exercises that help you relax as you wait. This could be deep breathing, stretching, visualizing soothing scenes or quietly listening to music through earphones.7.