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06-22-2011
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New scare actor audition/tips?
Hey guys, I was just wondering if you had any tips for a new scare actor. Also, if you could tell me what happens at an audition, that would be great. I would really like to know all about haunt auditions, so if have ANYTHING at all, i'd appreciate it. I'm 15 years old by the way.[:
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06-23-2011
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Desensitized
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Well normally theyll let you know what they're asking for in the audition flyer. Do they mention anything about having a piece ready?
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06-23-2011
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Be prepared to meet some strange people. The first audition I went to, there was a guy who sat against the wall and talked, but didn't speak to anyone in the room. He didn't get the job.
Also, remember that the haunt you are going to audition at is (presumably) a professional establishment. You don't have to dress like you're going to a job interview, but don't wear clothing that makes you look like a reject from a slipknot video, either. They'll probably ask you to exhibit something simple, like feigned fear or false anger. Be prepared to have them observe every move you make, as well as facial expressions. I would suggest leaving your cell phone in the car, or turning it off.
Good Luck!
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06-23-2011
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Be enthusiastic.I don't mean jump up and down excited  but sound interested in what your doing and the haunt. I can not tell you how many people came in and looked like they would rather be at the dentist then interviewing for a haunted house.
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06-23-2011
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Good point, Dark Star! The last haunt I worked at for someone else, there were about half a dozen people who looked like they were bored senseless. Two of them got hired, and didn't make it through the first week.
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06-23-2011
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when we hold casting calls we huddle everyone in a circle, tell them to close their eyes and we go from there... the concept works well for small turnouts or large ones
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06-23-2011
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Thank you all so much, it really helps.
I'm guessing that they'll probably tell me a charecter to act like - Any tips for that? [:
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06-23-2011
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One thing you might want to check up front before you get too far with this is whether the haunt attraction you want to audition for has a minimum age for its employees. It wouldn't surprise me if a professional haunt would not take someone under the age of 18.
Have you ever worked at a haunt attraction of any kind? If so, you should put together a resume showing your experience (charitable and volunteer haunts count), any special skills you have that would be an asset to a haunt attraction (juggling, stilt walking, ability to improvise are examples), and experience with theatrical or haunt makeup. Other than that, show up on time, listen carefully to what you're being asked to do, and put your heart into it.
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06-23-2011
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Plan ahead and practice. Think of different roles and act them out for family or friend. A zombie would be different than a vampire and different from a wolfman. Have your family critique and be impartial.
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06-23-2011
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I have been the interviewer in the past. The big thing we ask at the end of the interview, "can you scare me?" It's an audition, we want to see what you are made of. Think if it as actual theater. Think of the screams of your audience is your applause. We may even try to scare you. I have worked with actors that were often easily scared by there coactors. Most of the haunts I have worked for don't provide costumes so we also ask what are you going to be. We may even ask to see a concept.
The haunt I worked at, you had to be 18 to get paid. 16 to volunteer. Being an actor can be rough at tumes. The first haunt I worked for. A harried, the actor after me got pepper sprayed. I have seen actors get kicked and punched. It is often times just a bad relation to a good scare. You are supposed to maintain a certain amount of safe distance between you and the victim. At every haunt I have worked at, you are not allowed allowed to touch the victim. It is considered harassment.
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