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Acting and Modeling Quick Tip – Not Booking the Audition Can Be Good

October 20, 2016 4 Comments

Sometimes you walk out of a film, TV or commercial audition and you think that your read was really good. You did what you wanted to do during the audition. And, that you liked how you did with the  adjustment that the casting director or director asked you to make. Then you find out who booked the role you read for. It is easy to feel bad and frustrated and think that the audition was a waste of your time. Sometimes those auditions where you didn’t book the role that you read for can be a good thing.

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Aaron Marcus has been a full-time actor and commercial model for over 36 years. His new book, How to Become a Successful Actor and Model is an Amazon Best Seller. Aaron has given his seminar: "Book the Job" over 800 times spanning 3 continents. He also offers online workshops. Aaron saves 5 days each month to give private on-line coaching sessions. Subscribe to his Acting and Modeling Quick Tips Channel and have free access to 270 + videos <ahttps://www.youtube.com/c/aaronmarcusactingandmodelingquicktips?sub_confirmation=1.

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  1. James dillon says:

    Blessings

  2. Steven Brown says:

    Great advice Aaron, as always.

    I try to leave my auditions and put them out of my mind. Then move on to the next thing. So if I book the role, it’s a bonus.

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