Don't miss this TV Master Business and Audition event based on Rob's book, The Art of Auditioning: Techniques for Television, Second Edition.With thirty years of experience, Rob's casting career has spanned from primetime television, daytime drama and film.For this online event, he'll start with a robust Q&A and discussion sharing with you his advice and insight into auditioning for television and on-camera.Consider it “everything you ever wanted to ask a casting director”.Topics covered will include but not be limited to:The Business of Acting: being your own CEOA communication plan to build relationships with Casting and RepsHow to empower yourself for an audition with self permissionTime ManagementAudition PhilosophyAudition TechniqueThe simplicity of acting for the cameraDifference between acting and auditioningSelf-tape pointersThe 90/10 ruleHow to control what you can controlCreating truthful workThe second half of the event will be a focus on Rob's actual short-form audition technique from the Second Edition of the book.He'll walk you through the following:Guest Star techniqueDetermining your “Best Acting Moment”Understanding what your character wants from the sidesConnecting those two elements in a large role auditionUnderstanding objective for your character in an audition vs a sceneBringing thoughts and feelings to your workCreating acting momentsStarting a sceneEnding a sceneCo-Star techniqueDon't miss this virtual Master Business and Book Event led by this top TV Casting Director and Author!Although not required, we recommend purchasing and reading Rob's book before attending this event: The Art of Auditioning, Second Edition: Techniques for TelevisionPlease follow the procedures listed below:Arrive at least 10 MINUTES before your event is slated to start. Your host will give important information about the event at this time.Instructions and the ZOOM link for access to this online event will be emailed to you in advance. If you have not received the link by 12pm (EST) the day-of the event, please reach out to [email protected] at least one hour PRIOR to the start of class.
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