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Juror #3
Lead Joined: 9/28/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 31 |
Posted: 10/15/06 at 4:59pm |
Hey, B-M-D, no apology necessary. I walked right into that one. And thanks for the offer but make mine a diet coke (sigh!). Diabetes, you know.
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falstaff29
Celebrity Joined: 9/17/04 Online Status: Offline Posts: 155 |
Posted: 10/29/06 at 5:50pm |
In a relatively-close audition, I'll go with, of two actors who both
read well, but one has the "look" better, the one who looks closer to
what I want. And the main reason for that is, I think most actors
realize that appearance counts for something, so it's "fair game" to
take that into consideration. Whenever I go into an audition (as
an actor), I always try to tailor my appearance to the main role I'm
planning on selling myself as, eg, do I wear business casual or a
muscle shirt and jeans? Do I comb my hair or leave it
messy? Do I shave or have stubble? Etc. Simple
changes that I try to consider a few days before my audition so that I
don't come in "looking all wrong." And if I feel like there's
some big bar to that, I'll tell the person I'm auditioning for (eg, if
my hair's a certain way for a show I'm in and it should be longer or
shorter or something, I'll mention to the director that I'm willing to
make the change).
If, however, there are other factors weighing on your decision, eg, one of the actors you've worked with before and you know they're either really responsible or irresponsible, etc., then go with those. Every once in a while, I'm torn between someone who looks the part, is plenty talented, but is an unknown to me vs. someone just as talented who I've had positive working experience with in the past, but doesn't look quite right. If I go with the person I know better, I'll have to deal with the disconnect in appearance, and I'll often find some creative way of doing that. |
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tcpmatt
Walk-On Joined: 10/03/06 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 0 |
Posted: 11/07/06 at 3:24pm |
go with the look that you want, but do take in to account hoe easy they are to work with. break a leg
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