We looked into auditions and audition ethicate. here are some of the tips I learnt:
be prepared
be yourself
read the specifications carefully
be friendly
be confident but dont go over-the-top
try and enjoy the experience and dont let nerves effect your monologues
have back-up monologues
After this we moved onto monologues, we had some time to practise our monologues before performing them back to everyone. I performed my Shakespeare monologue from "Much ado about nothing" which went ok, as in I remembered it and pronounced the words correctly, but it lacked energy and blocking which I need to work on. Its good to gain feedback from others so you know what you need to improve on and so you know your getting the character accross. I am going to keep on going over all of my monologues, and work on my vocal tone, my energy and character development so that I improve them to the best of my ability.
This is one of the videos we watched- its about audition ethicate
and its been created by someone who's attended allot of drama school auditions :-)
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