Audition
Across
- 2. a specific spot on the floor (usually marked with tape) where an actor must stand for the camera or lighting.
- 7. an audition where two actors are paired together to see if they have a believable "spark" or connection on screen.
- 9. an audition recorded by the actor at home and sent to a casting director, now the industry standard for first-round auditions.
- 10. a professional introduction at the start of a self-tape or audition where the actor states their name, height, and agency directly to the camera.
- 12. the person responsible for finding, interviewing, and choosing the best actors for the roles in a film or play.
Down
- 1. a filmed audition used to see how an actor looks on camera and their chemistry with the lens.
- 3. the practice of repeatedly assigning an actor to the same type of role based on their physical appearance or past work.
- 4. the point at which an actor has completely memorized their lines and no longer needs the script.
- 5. a small portion of a script (usually a few pages) given to actors for use in an audition.
- 6. a second or third audition where the director narrows down the final choices for a role.
- 8. an off-camera person (often another actor) who reads the other characters' lines during your audition or self-tape.
- 11. a public announcement or invitation for actors to audition for specific roles in a production.