For years, I’ve helped actors hone the ability to walk on set, enter the audition room, or meet an agent with unshakable charismatic confidence and guarantee one of these three winning results:
Booking the role/getting signed.You delivered a fantastic performance, took risks, entered emotionally full and you landed the role. Likewise, the agent or manager has offered you a spot on their roster. Three cheers.
Getting called back/additional meetings.You’ve done your job as an actor and have received a callback, producer’s session or chemistry read; you are in definite competition for the role. Similarly, in a meeting with potential reps, they’ve asked to see you again or asked for more materials—additional clips, reels, pictures—because you are still under consideration. Nice.
Just because you don’t book or don’t get called back doesn’t mean you haven’t succeeded. There’s a final scenario that’s just as awesome.
Booking the room.This is when you’ve walked into the audition room or meeting with captivating self-assurance and delivered a fantastic performance, but you’re just not the right fit to proceed further for reasons beyond your
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