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Within 24 hours, send a brief, polite email to the casting director (if you have their contact). Example: “Thank you for the opportunity to audition for Chicago today. I enjoyed working on ‘All That Jazz’ and appreciate your time.” Do not ask for feedback or results.

What are you targeting? (Film/TV, Theater, Dance, or Music?)

View every audition as a data-gathering exercise. A "no" isn't a rejection of your worth; it's a sign that you weren't the specific puzzle piece they needed that day. 4. Digital Auditions: The New Normal Audition

Here are some techniques to help you perform at your best during an audition:

[Beat. Eyes flicker away, then back.] I used to think keeping the peace meant swallowing my own voice. Piece by piece. [Small bitter smile.] Polite, agreeable me — that was the role. But here’s what happens: one day you realize you’ve been silent so long, even your thoughts have started apologizing. [Tension builds.] Not anymore. I’m not here to scream. I’m not here to burn things down. I’m here to finally say: I exist. I matter. And if that breaks the silence you preferred… good. [Quiet, strong.] Let it. Within 24 hours, send a brief, polite email

Miike abandons linear reality for emotional reality. This is what Aoyama deserves to feel. The creeping dread. The paranoia. The realization that he has invited a wolf into his den because he was too busy staring at her wool.

Since 2020, remote auditions have exploded. Even as in‑person work returns, self‑tapes remain a primary tool for initial rounds. Mastering the virtual audition gives you a massive advantage. What are you targeting

Stop viewing the casting panel as judges, executioners, or gatekeepers. View them as collaborators. They want you to be the answer to their prayers. They are rooting for you to be excellent.

The moment you enter the room (or the camera frame), the audition begins.

Do not nod and say "yes" while mentally rehearsing your old choices. Listen to what they are actually asking for.

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