Melonpool
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So, I went on my second puppetry audition today (the first being the LA Muppet audition a few weeks ago. I was wondering if some of you had any advice...
Basically, when I got there, I was handed two pages of script and told to do a young character with a higher-pitched voice (but not forced like the Muppets). They didn't have the puppets, so I used my own for the audition.
So, what ensued was 20 minutes of trying to learn cold dialogue while puppeteering and trying to match what the director wanted out of a character that wasn't really defined for me, and me trying to
What I was wondering is if anyone had any advice on how to prepare for an audition and if this was pretty much the norm as far as auditions go. I would have liked to have at least read the dialogue before the first time we videoed it. Or at least read it outloud without a puppet to see how it flowed. Or -- it would have been nice if I had something other than my own puppet to work with -- if only to enter it with a clean slate rather than doing things the way I've always done them with my character.
I think I'll continue to go on auditions like these as they present themselves, but I'd like to improve a bit between them, you know?
Steve
Basically, when I got there, I was handed two pages of script and told to do a young character with a higher-pitched voice (but not forced like the Muppets). They didn't have the puppets, so I used my own for the audition.
So, what ensued was 20 minutes of trying to learn cold dialogue while puppeteering and trying to match what the director wanted out of a character that wasn't really defined for me, and me trying to
What I was wondering is if anyone had any advice on how to prepare for an audition and if this was pretty much the norm as far as auditions go. I would have liked to have at least read the dialogue before the first time we videoed it. Or at least read it outloud without a puppet to see how it flowed. Or -- it would have been nice if I had something other than my own puppet to work with -- if only to enter it with a clean slate rather than doing things the way I've always done them with my character.
I think I'll continue to go on auditions like these as they present themselves, but I'd like to improve a bit between them, you know?
Steve