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Bring Your Best Acting Skills to an AuditionTips on How To Be Fully Present During Your Audition
Every actor is faced with the challenge of being as mentally and physically present as possible during their audition in order to show themselves at their best.
You want the Director and Producer to experience 100% of you. Your goal should be for them to experience you “firing on all pistons” during the short time you’re there. Even if they decide not to hire you for their project, at least there won’t be any mystery as to who you are and what you can do. To use a different analogy, your job is to stand at home plate and knock the ball out of the park…every time! But getting into, and maintaining, that state of physical and mental readiness, during the course of your day, is tricky. It’s called, “Finding your sweet spot.” The Sweet SpotFor those of you who don’t know the baseball term, “sweet spot” is the place on a bat where a ball is most effectively hit. Find the sweet spot and hitting a homerun is easy…at least that’s what they say. You can use this phrase to describe those moments in your day when you’re totally revved up and ready to go. It may take a bit of trial and error to figure out the things you might need to do in order to get to your “sweet spot” so here are some suggestions:
Remember what Yogi Berra said, “Baseball is ninety percent mental and the other half is physical.” To read another article on this same theme go to: Preparing Your Theatre Audition - Learning the "3 R’s” for a Better Audition
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