I’ve been really busy over the past couple of days so I didn’t have a chance to write about the ABC showcase audition I had Wed…
All the auditions I’ve had for ABC projects have been at one of their corporate buildings in Burbank which is next to a Disney building and near the Warner Brothers lot. Going to auditions there feel very important. When you walk into the building you pass through a large hallway with large black and white photos taken during Hollywood’s most glamourous days. There are pictures of the studio being constructed, old TV shows and old movies.
Once I arrived on the 9th floor I signed in and sat down. My heart started to beat faster as I started to get nervous. Sometimes I feel like I shouldn’t be nervous. I’m an actor. I’ve done this a hundred times. But the hypotheticals get caught up in my head. What if I do really well in this audition. What if I get picked to be in the showcase. What if I get my big break from being in the showcase…
What if I suck and miss another chance at my dreams?
When I was called into the room the casting director and her assistant were really nice. That really helped because I felt more relaxed. When I read the script everything went well. I felt like I was responding very naturally with the lines. I still was a little nervous, but overall I felt good about the audition. I didn’t get stuck in the script, I showed a little personality and I reacted to each line.
This was definitely a better audition than the one I had for the NBC.
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