How do you self film an audition?
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How do you self film an audition?
How to Film Your Audition
- Always film horizontally. Never turn your phone vertically, unless the casting director has specifically asked you to do so.
- Only you should be on camera. Your reader is off-screen.
- Frame yourself. The casting director has likely given you specific framing instructions.
- Keep the camera still.
How do you stand out in a self tape audition?
Here are several ways to make your self-taped auditions stand out amongst the competition.
- Keep the focus on: “I have an idea of how I can bring this character to life.”
- Do something a little different.
- Reveal something distinct about you as a performer.
- Focus on the performance instead of overproduction or props.
Should you introduce yourself in a self tape audition?
Read or listen to the slate instructions. First of all, know that introducing yourself in an audition or self-tape is called “slating” (and that introduction is called a “slate”). You will typically get instructions about what information to give for your slate (i.e., introduction).
How long should a self tape audition be?
Filming your self tape A self tape is a virtual casting, it’s your opportunity to impress, so make sure you are centre stage and visible at all times. Remember: Select a script, or part of a script, that is no longer than 1 minute in length. Always film in landscape (not portrait).
What color should you not wear on a self tape audition?
For on-camera auditions, avoid wearing red, white or black. White is a no-no for the camera because it tends to create a green shadow around you and glares.
Do you have to memorize lines for self tape?
Whenever possible, you should have your lines so memorized that they’re infused within your entire being. This obviously takes more time than cold reading, but it will secure your performance by allowing you more freedom to become the character in the story while not getting caught up with the lines.
What do casting directors look for in self tapes?
The Top 5 Things Casting Directors Look for in a Self-Tape
- Performance. When you’re self-submitting, casting folks have high expectations.
- Personality. Since casting is asking for your self-submission in lieu of an in-person audition, we miss out on getting the chance to meet you.
- Following Instructions.
- Fitting the Role.
How many takes for a self tape?
Generally, one or two takes should be enough. Self-tapes are also a way to see how you as the acting talent interpret the scene. If no directions are given, read through the scene several times out loud and try different approaches.
Can you sit during a self-tape?
Sit or Stand. Don’t bring any attention to the camera by moving it around, or you run the danger of distracting production or casting from watching your tape. Thus, make a decision to sit or stand throughout the entire scene and stick to it so the camera can remain fixed.
Should you look at the camera during a self-tape?
If possible, your reader should be at camera level, so you can create the to-camera eye line easily and naturally. Also, please look at the camera and do not film in profile.
What are casting directors looking for in a self tape?