How to land a part in Reality TV Casting Calls
Posted on November 6, 2009
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Sending your audition tape is the first thing you need to do to get into Reality TV Casting Calls. This tape is extremely important as it is the first thing a network views. Networks get thousands and thousands of audition tapes.
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The first thing you should do when making you audition video is to read the instructions. Those who do not follow directions are the ones who’s audition tapes are thrown away. Most of the time reality television show audition tapes should be at the longest 3 minutes. Be sure to put a label on your tape with your information such as contact info, address, name age, city, state, and what show you are auditioning for.
What Directors Want to See in Reality TV Casting Calls
Directors of these shows want to see what your life is like. Where you work, what are your hobbies, what is your life like. Casting Directors want to see you doing what you do everyday, from your hobbies to your daily routines. Directors already have the type of person they want, so seeing if you are a match is their priority. The people you hang out everyday should also be included in your tape. Your video won’t be that long but try to convey yourself to the fullest so directors get to know you. This will help you do well in reality tv casting calls.
Being well prepared is half the battle, you will be ahead of so many people, so even if you don’t get the part it will give you the best chance if you follow these tips.
Also take a look at this article for America’s Got Talent auditions: Click Here
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