It can be intimidating and overwhelming in the beginning to walk into a cattle call audition and sit for hours watching the parade of physically fit, ultra-groomed talent. But don’t let it frighten you, for things aren’t always as they appear.
There is a lot of competition in this business, some of which is very talented with looks, connections and determination to boot. But the majority of your “competition” is not competition at all, but rather only warm bodies that make auditions drag on much longer than necessary. Here are some things I have seen at auditions that have left me amused, confused and/or just completely dumbfounded…but far more confident nonetheless.
Some people just cannot handle the spotlight.
Nervousness is normal and expected. But rest assured that many of your competitors will crumble under pressure. Better still, a few of those who do will be rather talented and beautiful and, with a little composure, could have easily snatched that role right out from underneath you.
If an actor cannot stay focussed for a couple of people with a camcorder, how are they going to deal with a fully equipped crew? If an actor falls apart on stage in front of 50 people waiting to audition for that same role, how are they going to perform for a packed house of people who have paid to be entertained? The obvious answer: they won’t. They won’t be given that opportunity. So don’t worry about them, no matter how gifted they may be.
It is not enough to be talented and perfect for a role. A casting director will not assume that an actor is capable of believably delivering memorized lines in a natural, stutter-free manner. It is up to the actor to prove themselves and their abilities. If you posses the ability to get through a scene without mangling it beyond recognition, you will likely be preceded/followed by someone who will make your performance seem much better than it was simply by falling to pieces at the sound of the word “action”.
Some people just cannot act.
Among the mumbling, monotone-delivering, frozen faced androids are those who strut into an audition room knowing they will not only book the role, but will also inspire a new Oscar category for Greatest Audition Of All Time. They perform every line which ends with an exclamation point as a balls-to-the-wall nuclear meltdown, and every comma is expressed with a long, uncomfortable silence as if they are waiting for someone to cue the power ballad while they awkwardly stare off into space. The best part of all is that that level of arrogance is usually accompanied by an equally high level of denial, and that person will likely chalk off the fact that they never seem to make call-backs to “it’s all about who you know,” eventually giving up all together and staying out of your way.
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What about those who are just there for some sort of self fulfillment! They don’t even want to be actors their just there for the experience! Talk about wasting time I’d rather at least have my time wasted by someone who really wants the part!
people walk in late
chewing gum
won’t shut up do you can hear what your supposed to do and they don’t listen and then want you to tell them what was said
show up for callbacks that didn;t make callbacks
The “majority”???? Once you graduate from doing cattle calls, you’ll see less of the things you’ve listed here and your competition will not “suck” as much. Although, I do have to admit your “balls-to-the-wall nuclear meltdown” comment was hilarious and true.
Thanks, KK. And right, I was referring to an actor’s very first auditions (prior to SAG, representation, etc). True, when the day comes that you are walking through the doors of William Morris or CAA, you will see NONE of this nonsense and you had better be on your toes! The people I am discussing here will NOT be there. Promise.
I have one: I went to this audition today.They give us the sides and time to study them. So there’s mr. sociable who never looks at his script and keeps trying to talk to everyone and do his impressions.I’m like “can’t you see we’re trying to concentrate here?!?!?!?!” I wanted to roll my script up and just start wailing on him!!!
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