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Nasaiscool

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i got my first audition tomorrow, and I'm not an actor. I think I'm decently handsome and have a sense of self enough for me to be able to become different characters with ease but i want to know if anyone has any tips for tomorrow and how I can maximize my looks and swagger to make the people at my auditions' panties drop and want me in everything .
 
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Ooh best of luck! That sounds very exciting.
 
i got my first audition tomorrow, and I'm not an actor. I think I'm decently handsome and have a sense of self enough for me to be able to become different characters with ease but i want to know if anyone has any tips for tomorrow and how I can maximize my looks and swagger to make the people at my auditions' panties drop and want me in everything .
good luck man
 
thank you so much; I'm super nervous and excited at the same time
Totally get it. My advice would be not view your audience as a judge to pass, but a friend to entertain. As for styling tips, go for a classic professional experience. Don’t sound too hopeful or intrepid, and instead confident and familiar in yourself and your craft. You’ll do great!
 
lots of thanks; I really appreciate it man
 
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Totally get it. My advice would be not view your audience as a judge to pass, but a friend to entertain. As for styling tips, go for a classic professional experience. Don’t sound too hopeful or intrepid, and instead confident in yourself and your craft. You’ll do great!
Ok, will do. Thank you so much for the advice. I'm definitely going to try to be calm and collected. You're the best. Thank you again
 

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