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By Maggie Flanigan


Acting classes in nyc focus on developing your skills as an actor, especially the foundational skills that are required to practice the craft. However, there is one skill you may have to develop on your own if your acting classes in nyc do not include it, and that is auditioning technique. A big part of the audition process are audition tapes. Auditioning via tape does not mean you need to spend lots of money on a professional production. All you need to do is rent or borrow a camera and ask some fellow actors or a director friend to help.

First is lighting, because everyone has seen what a poor lighting job can do to someone's appearance. A poor lighting job will cast shadows and can make you look completely different. Too much light an you look completely washed out. Anything that takes away from your performance is lethal and bad lighting is one of those things. Lighting needs to be clean, and completely unnoticeable. If you are studying in a professional acting program, or taking acting classes in nyc, there should be someone who is teaching an "Acting for the Camera" class or something similar. Ask for help creating a simple diagram that outlines a lighting scheme.

There should be two or three light sources. The lights should be placed to the right and left and forward of the talent to eliminate shadows and highlight the face. A third source of light can be focused softly to fill in the background and highlight the talent from behind. Audition tapes online sometimes leave the background in the dark. This is okay as long as the overall feel is not too dark. Every camera has a White Balance feature that needs to be set.

This reads the color temperatures of the combined light sources. They range from being very yellow to very blue. If you set up lights near a window the camera must correct for that. By hitting the White Balance button you can adjust the camera to "balance" the color between those two light sources. Just place something white in the approximate place where you will be standing and hit White Balance. If you do not use this feature the color will be completely off, especially your skin tones. You want good clean skin tones, eye color and hair color, so you must not forget this step.

Sound is another very important feature. A good audition tape is only as good as the sound, because your voice is your main instrument. A good way to get quickly dismissed is to have poor sound quality. The cleanest sound comes from a mic planted close the source of sound, in this case, you. Camera mounted microphones are not very close to the subject, so looking into the rental of a good quality Lavalier microphone might be worthwhile. You aren't communicating with the audience if you can't be heard clearly. There are plenty of good acting classes in nyc that will help guide you through this process.

On to content, the all important piece of the puzzle, the character you are portraying, or a sense of who you are as an actor. Preparing for a live audition is slightly different than preparing for a taped one, of course. Coaches trained in Meisner acting techniques can help you prepare for those differences. An audition tape that is engaging, riveting, and fascinating is easier for actors that have studied Meisner acting. Anyone who has studied Meisner acting nyc will understand that acting is as much about what you leave out as what you put in. Of course, you can't cram every possible emotion that a character "has" into a few moments. What's underneath, unspoken, is as important as what's said and shown, maybe more so. Audiences like to work, think, and look for clues which is a way to engage them in your performance.

Sometimes, the requests are very specific, however a great actor will never be hindered or constrained by those ideas. Casting agents and at times producers, will ask for more general monologue audition tapes. It makes sense to prepare something that involves your strengths. Legendary actors can present mesmerizing layers of emotion in a short time. A great comedian always as an underlying sense of tragedy for instance, just like the deepest dramatic performances have moments of light-otherwise it becomes hard to identify with. Friends and more importantly instructors of acting classes in nyc, or the school where you study, can give you important feedback. As actors we tend to be insecure and it's best to accept direction from the outside about what makes our audition tape stand out.




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