In most careers, first impressions are
everything. The rule for an actor is no different. At the Acting School for
film and television, we have a class we’d love to invite you to called,The Business of Acting. In the meantime however, are a few tips below that will boost your confidence before an audition.
The Arrival.
In preparing for an acting audition, it is
vital to remember that your audition begins long before you ever enter the
room. You are an actor the moment you
wake up, so step in to your role. Do
whatever you do to get into your zone and mental focus…
and begin your audition the moment you walk into the building. Your role to play is the ‘talented
actor’. Embrace it and be prepared to
take control of the room.
The Waiting.
Ah, the experience of waiting before an
audition. Those golden minutes of
sitting and wondering, going over your lines while surrounded by others both
nervous and confident alike. It’s true.
You will likely find yourself in that situation. But the fears and egos of those around you do
not determine your ability or the success of your audition. This brings me to my next point-
Thought Influences Behavior. What you choose to think and focus on
determines how you will behave and ultimately portray yourself. If you are
surrounded by people afraid or nervous about failure, you will likely pick up
on their anxiety and own it as if it were your own. Do not limit your
opportunities by wearing the anxiety of others.
Remind yourself of your talent, your passion, drive and goals. Be proud of your decision to follow your
dreams and confidently wait – proud and thankful to have this opportunity.
Just as our thoughts influence our behaviors,
our behaviors also influence our thoughts. If you are sitting with your posture
slumped and shoulders rounded, you allow your body to tell both others and
yourself that you are not worthy of the job.
Rather, train your body to BE the confidence you desire to communicate.
You’ll find that you’ll not only enjoy this proud stance, but that others will
be drawn to it as well.
The Connection
For the casting director, your audition
begins the moment you step into the room.
Those steps of entry should be part of your act – your act of
confidence. It doesn’t really matter if
you feel it. Your goal should be to live
it.
That first impression you give has the power to determine whether the viewers want to take those
three minutes to read the you – or not. They want to see that you are
confident, focused, prepared, and ready for the audition. You need to show that
you can take control of the room. Make eye contact as the directors greet you. Believe
it or not, they are rooting for your success, but in the end, if you walk into
the room looking insecure, mumbling, or like you’d love to run away, your
viewers will assume you are either very nervous, unprepared or simply inexperienced.
With this, they will tune you out and won’t want to bother reading you even
before you say your first line. So own that confident mind, behavior and
connection… and then throw it into your presence.
The Presence
Regardless of your experience or the budget
of the jobs you’ve worked, always present yourself with professionalism and
self-respect. I’m not recommending egotism
or arrogance, rather knowing and respecting yourself enough to stand tall and
be professional. Don’t underestimate the power of grooming and a tidy
appearance. You don’t need to adopt a
new identity or wardrobe, but by all means, show up with an aesthetic that
says, ‘I care, I am prepared and I expect to be treated as a professional.” You can be as talented as ever, but show up
without having showered and your pants in shreds and people may never really see your
true colors.
So what’s the bottom line?
Own Your Talent. You know what you can do –
so do it. Even if you don’t fully
believe it, rehearse it in your mind and wear it when you sit, walk and talk
until it fully becomes a part of you.
Make eye contact and communicate readiness,
excitement and professionalism.
You have amazing dreams and we are proud of
you for following them.
Don’t let inexperience stand in your way,
visit us at the best New York acting school and get started on your
path to acting today!
by: Navae Fiona
by: Navae Fiona
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