Actors Should Stop Trying to Read A Casting Director’s Mind
Actors should stop trying to read a casting director’s mind when preparing for an audition.
After 40 years in the acting industry, I’ve learned that one of the biggest audition mistakes actors make is trying to be mind readers instead of storytellers.
In this quick tip video, I reveal why actors should never try to read the casting director’s mind and give an audition based on what they think the CD wants. Quite often, they don’t know what they are looking for in an actor’s audition.
And, actors should never make “safe choices” because they are concerned about taking the character in the wrong direction. Casting directors and directors prefer authentic choices over ‘safe’ reads. This simple mindset shift transforms your audition results.
Whether you’re auditioning for commercials, films, or TV, this approach works across all genres. Stop second-guessing yourself and start booking more roles with this game-changing audition strategy.
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