AFTER THE AUDITION
After the audition, write down what happened in your audition diary, analyze it, learn from it and move on! You are doing yourself a disservice by trying to figure out what was on the casting director or director's mind, or if you're getting a call back or even if you'll get the job. It's wasted energy. Just analyze how to better prepare yourself so you can figure out what you can do better at your next audition. Try to remember: It's not always about getting the job. Try accomplishing one of these three goals at an audition and if you walk out feeling you've done any of this, you've won the game: 1. Impress the casting director enough to call you in for another project. 2. Use the audition to learn something for future auditions, for example: I asked a question about whether I could move during the scene and that was well received and helped my audition...... 3. Have fun! Do not expect to be perfect, for there is no perfection. Perfection leaves no room for mistakes and growth. Aim instead for excellence. Excellence is a far healthier goal, and one that is actually attainable.
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