Thursday, December 23, 2010

Audition Day: How to Prepare

By Earl Simmons


If you want to be famous or a successful artist, there are many avenues for you. You can choose to go and be a stage actor in Broadway, be a member of a band, sing solo, perform, or just do a little bit of everything. However, you must always take note that one does not become a star overnight. It takes time, just like what happened to Jackie Chan, Bruce Lee, Bono, Charice, even the very popular Justin Bieber.

Most stars who get a big role in a movie, play or competition go through a series of auditions first. But in order for you to be marked and noticed in one, you have to undergo extensive training to hone your skills and innate talent. You could improve yourself by practicing alone, or with a friend, hoping that stardom would come your way, but the chances may be slim. If you've started a relationship with an honest licensed talent agency, that's a good start; they can be your guide as you develop the necessary skills to become successful.

You can join dance, singing and acting workshops to help you hone your innate skills. But, this would not be easy. Aside from having the right skills, you also need good mentors. Unfortunately, there are people out there who claim to teach you to become a star, but only give worthless stuff and get your money for nothing.

It is always best to ask for references if you think your current teacher does not suit your taste. You can shop around and ask the people within your circle to give you some names. Because it is art, sometimes you need to get the right people to teach you stuff. Maybe they could teach you the basics but not the technical stuff. Of course, you also need to audition if you subscribe to any of the dancing, singing or acting workshop.

You also need a lot of self-assessment. Ask yourself if you have what it takes to become a star. You might have the love for it, but sometimes you have to look for something else to do. Not everybody is meant to be a star. The entertainment world is very harsh; sometimes even the good ones won't get very far. It's the reality my friend. So, before you start spending money for lessons, think twice.

You might wonder why we need to audition. Auditions are simply a platform for you in which you can showcase your talent, and also, so that your future mentors will know your innate skills and if there are any areas for improvement. Even the teachers want their students to become stars, as this will likewise reflect on them. Auditions are also a way for the studios to choose who has the most potential, otherwise, if they just let anybody in, the studio will not have standards and will most probably they'll end up closing their studio.

When handing your song to the pianist, do the same. It helps a lot, everybody wants a humble artist. Being humble will actually take you a long way. After performing, thank the judges.

After the audition, thank the judges. Once the audition is complete, do not just sit and wait for the phone call, you'll never know where you're meant to be sometimes. Resumes are also important for auditions, search the internet on how to make a good resume. There are a lot of sites that you could get information from. For your photos, get a good photographer. It won't cost you much either, it'll all be worth it.




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