Holly Powell formed the idea for her four-week audition workshops back when she was still casting. She had seen the audition world from three sides—as an independent casting director, as senior vice president of talent and casting at the Greenblatt Janollari Studio, and as director of casting CBS New York and then director of casting CBS Los Angeles movies and miniseries. She recalls, "As I watched actors travel through the many steps of the audition process, I noticed the various ways actors handled the pressure as the job got closer—the adjustments they made as more and more people were in the room, and the ability, or lack thereof, to make a smooth transition from reading in the small office of the casting director to the large screening room of the network.She adds, "I learned from the actors who walked into the room with confidence, who took control of the room,...
- 6/29/2011
- by help@backstage.com ()
- backstage.com
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