Originally posted on October 24, 2011
Sometimes
you come into a casting room and the producer/director/casting
director’s attention is not entirely on you. Please remember not to take
it personally! You never know what might be going on in the
producer/director/casting director’s head. They might be having personal
problems or production problems that have absolutely nothing to do with
you. All you can control is how you handle the situation.
You
can choose to be angry at that person for not giving you their
attention, or you can make light of it and try to win them back. It is
your time to shine!
There’s
a delicate way of getting the focus back on you without being obnoxious
and I’m not sure I will entirely be able to explain this here.
Let me try with examples:
After
our session gets backed up for reasons beyond our control, Actor 1
comes in and tries to hide his frustration with silence. The director
has to finish checking an email message before getting down to business.
I try making idle chitchat but Actor 1 is having none of it. He answers
my questions with short one-word answers then when we finally do the
scene his anger shows through.
Actor
2 comes in and makes a crack about the nice long nap he was able to fit
in while we made him wait so long. He tells us he was having a great
time watching the different personalities melt down in the waiting room
from the wait. The director tells him to hold on one more minute while
checking a text and the actor pulls out his phone and says he needs to
check a text as well. But all of this is done in a fun way that keeps
our attention on him. It’s an art, I tell you.
Now, we remember both of these actors equally but which one do you think we’d rather hire?
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