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- Being late: Plan to arrive early and avoid being late. This shows you're irresponsible and disrespectful.
- Not prepared: Make sure you're prepared and have all the necessary materials. This shows you're professional and organized.
- Lack of confidence: Confidence is essential. Avoid apologetic or hesitant language, and own the room.
- Overacting: Avoid overacting or being too dramatic. This can come across as insincere or try-hard.
- Negative attitude: Maintain a positive attitude and avoid complaining or being negative. This shows you're difficult to work with.
Preparation is key to acing an audition. Here are some tips to help you get ready: Audition
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The Professional Follow-up
Do not ask, "Why didn't I get it?" That is a trap. Do, however, send a brief thank-you email within 24 hours if you have a specific contact. Being late : Plan to arrive early and avoid being late
: Casting directors aren't looking for a robot; they want to see your authentic version of the character
If you are looking for a guide on the actual act of auditioning for a role, the process generally follows these steps: