What not to do in auditions:painfully well observed

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What not to do in auditions:painfully well observed

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I think this video is very funny - and thought-provoking - but (ironically) think the performer is really excellent!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHarUc8UxLg

It's just the right side of plausible and does show some genuine and common pitfalls.
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Thanks for sharing this pg ... very funny, but as you said thought provoking too!
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WHY ARE YOU HERE?!!?!?!??!!?!?!?!?! That part was really funny but reflecting on some acting I have done, I've realized that I have done things like that a lot :oops:
However this was definitely a very informative video but it was still VERY entertaining :D
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Loved it!!! Watched it with ds. Got any more?
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Oh love that - haha
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Yes SNN, I'm afraid I recognised myself in a few of those :shock:

The "Why are you Heeerre??!" bit is hilarious but I kind of know that I have stuck with my original interpretation when asked to change it a few times. It's as if you get stuck in this really dreadful groove and cant get out of it. What I really loved about the actor's performance of these bits was that there was just an infinitesimal acknowledgement of the instruction and his eyes just start to do what he has been asked and then he launches in to exactly the same rendition. I think it's acting of a high calibre!

I know why I get stuck - and I do now make a huge effort not to do it - especially now I've been on the other side of a casting table a few times. The problem is the fear that if you do it a different way it won't seem truthful and will look like bad acting. You have to try to get in to a different mind set really quickly. However, I do know that the CD/Director just wants to see whether you can change and won't necessarily judge you harshly if you have a go at something and it doesn't quite work. Convincing yourself of that in a stressful audition situation can be tricky though!

Here's another one: not quite on the same level I don't think but still quite funny:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FO9ePgY2Tsc
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Pg, I have tried to stop this habit by doing the script in a few different ways and by not setting it in stone (which I tend to do)!
I loved the video you posted as well! I couldn't stop laughing when she dropped into the splits (in those heels!)
I loved her singing as well, she could be a great singer if she sang properly
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We were heading for the bus after a workshop yesterday, and the girls were discussing script work. 'Why are you heeeeere?' featured heavily - and hilariously - in their take on it. I fear it has become a family tradition already! :lol:

Thanks again for posting this.

Deb x
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I have found another....slightly more adult theme but OK for my 12 yo DD!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rHNtuaVHenM
"I have to act to live" - Sir Lawrence Olivier / http://www.starnow.co.uk/georgiehm
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