Rap Video Auditions - Adora Link
“I don’t need you to cry on cue. I need you to make me believe you chose to stop crying.” – Director Kai Chen
Most rap video auditions feel like cattle calls. You show up, they check if you fit in a crop top or a hoodie, and you leave. Adora’s process is infamous for being psychologically intense.
A single sheet featuring one prominent headshot and 3–4 diverse full-body shots, alongside your height, clothing sizes, and contact details.
Rap videos are highly dynamic. Practice your movement in front of a mirror or your phone camera. Rap Video Auditions - Adora
I’m here.
The room is empty, save for a folding table, a camera on a tripod, and the DIRECTOR. He checks his watch.
To succeed in a Rap Video Audition with Adora, your preparation starts long before you walk into the room or submit your digital reel. The first step is curate your portfolio. High-quality headshots are non-negotiable, but for rap videos, "vibe shots" are equally important. These are photos that showcase your personal style, your ability to capture a mood, and how you carry yourself in streetwear or high-fashion looks. Adora looks for individuals who can transform, so showing range in your portfolio—from edgy and urban to glamorous and sophisticated—will give you a competitive edge. “I don’t need you to cry on cue
Catering. Wraps. Maybe some pasta.
The most reliable way to apply is through ADOR's official channels. Here's the general process:
If the role requires dancing, practice catching the beat instantly and maintaining facial expressions while moving. 4. What to Expect at the Audition Practice your movement in front of a mirror
If the director likes your look, you may be asked to try a different outfit or interact with another model to test on-screen chemistry. 5. Industry Safety and Best Practices
Ensure your hair is styled cleanly and your nails are manicured. Details matter under close-up lenses. Master Camera Movement and Presence