Note: they only want to see your whole body in your slate – not the whole audition. “Full body” means they want to see your whole body (head to toe). Some of them will talk a little bit beforehand, others will be very business-like but, in general, you want to avoid talking too much before you perform. ![]() (That’s not to say that every single cast director will just say hello. From their perspective, they’ve sort of met you. The reason there tends to not be much of an introduction in a live audition is because, by the time you walk into the room, the casting director has seen your picture, read your resume, and had someone call your agent. Most of the time you’ll just walk in, they’ll say hello, you’ll say hello back, and then they’ll ask you if you have any questions. In a live audition, most of the time in an audition there really isn’t any sort of introduction. “Hi, my name is John Smith, I’m six foot five, I’m reading for the role of Walter, and I’m self-represented.”
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