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Acting Auditions For Teens




Acting is an exciting and tempting career choice for many teens. It's also a highly competitive career choice. Not only does it require talent, it requires uniqueness (standing out in the crowd), dedication and plenty of hard work. So, if you're still interested, what do you need to do before going on acting auditions for teens?

First, get experience. Participate in school plays, in local theater productions, anywhere you can add to your experience as an actor. Attend acting classes. Constantly work to improve your craft. Never stop learning.

Understand what you do best and what you enjoy doing. If you love singing and dancing, focus more on theater. If you prefer drama and acting, explore theater, film, commercials, etc.

Be prepared for rejection. It comes with the territory. You're going to get passed over for roles. You're going to get close to landing a part and then lose it in the end. Sometimes it'll be because you just don't have the look they're after. Sometimes you'll be too old or too young. Sometimes you just won't play the part in the manner that they were hoping to see. Don't take it personally. Don't let it overwhelm you. Learn from the experience and move on to the next role.

When actually reading for the casting director, be prepared for anything. Some may sit and chat with you a few minutes and others will just get right down to business. Forget that this is an audition. Do the performance as if you were actually in the production. You only get one chance to make a first impression. Make the director believe that you are the character. They want you to be the best person for the role because that means their job is completed.

There are some things not to do when reading for the casting director. Don't suck up. A sincere compliment is fine but a casting director will know when you're just grovelling. Aside from shaking his hand when you enter, never touch the casting director. Finally, don't trash the office. Some hyperactive actors will actually do this in the heat of performing a physical scene. This is a definite way not to get the part.

Keep records of each audition. Make notes of what things you did and what you think you can do better the next time. If something went very well, make a note of what it was.

The more acting auditions you do the better you'll get at them.

Here are some additional "acting auditions for teens" resources:

Acting Land
Looking for casting calls and movie auditions? Preview all of the casting notices here before you join. Then subscribe to either the Actor Basic or Advanced Subscription Plans to receive unlimited access to the casting call and audition pages available inside the members' area. You'll find our casting calls and audition notices are not limited to major cities. They post casting calls and auditions for productions taking place all across the globe.

Auditions For Teens
Use Auditions For Teens.com to search thousands of acting auditions for free! How does a teen get started? It's easy: 1) Score valuable info on getting yourself plugged into the teen acting industry. 2) Put your name and face (photos and resume) in the hands of the people who hold auditions. 3) Use the search engine above to view the most up-to-date castings teens should be auditioning for!

Caryn.com Acting Resources
Cited in Backstage West and Indiewire as one of the most useful acting career resources online, this site aims to educate and inspire, even as it gets you to the highest quality, relevant information about casting calls & auditions, scenes & monologues you can use for acting classes or for talent agent auditions, advice about headshot & talent agency choices, scams to avoid--everything you need empower yourself to give you the best shot at succeeding in your chosen career.

The Whizz Kids Company
The Whizz Kids Company provides young people (5-20) with as wide a range of drama skills and performance opportunities as possible. Along the way we aim to develop members' confidence, teamwork and creativity - disciplines for use on stage, screen and life! All members of the Whizz Kids Company must audition to join and Whizz Kiddiwinks may join once they complete a successful initial workshop.

Kids Talent Network
Kids Talent Network is dedicated to scouting, developing and promoting the best young talent in the country, with the purpose of helping these kids find jobs in print advertising, television, film and stage. Our primary purpose, however, is to advance children in the modeling and entertainment industries, while ensuring this is a positive and confidence building experience for these youngsters.

Commercial Kids
Commercial Kids provides you the contact information of legitimate, state licensed people hiring in your area now! They all work on commission. They get paid after you get paid for the job. No upfront fees to pay ever! You do not have to enter baby beauty pageants & contests to be seen by legitimate licensed agents. Our listings get your child seen for all casting calls by people hiring in your area now!

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