Auditioning
The Art of Auditioning: Acting Techniques for Stage and Screen
Auditions are a crucial gateway for every actor, and this course provides the tools, techniques, and expert insights needed to navigate them with confidence. Through practical training and industry guidance, you’ll develop the skills to stand out in every audition.
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This course equips aspiring actors with essential audition techniques for theater, film and television. From monologues to self-tapes and commercial auditions, you’ll learn from industry experts, analyze scripts, and practice strategies to hone your craft.
Guided by veteran actor Paul Urcioli — whose credits include The Lincoln Lawyer, On the Verge, Law & Order, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, The Americans, Elementary, The Amazing Spider-Man 2, The Wolf of Wall Street and more than 75 national commercials — you’ll gain insights from his decades of experience in TV, film and theater.
In the process of earning a certificate, students will build a strong foundation in audition preparation by exploring strategies for mastering in-person and on-camera auditions. Through script analysis exercises, rehearsal demonstrations and expert feedback, participants will sharpen their performances, polish their self-tapes, and create a professional toolkit that highlights their unique talents and sets them apart from the crowd.
Featured Topics
- Monologue selection and scene study
- Techniques for in-person auditions for theater, film and TV
- Best practices for self-tape setup and auditions
- Commercial audition strategies
- Navigating the industry and building your professional toolkit
Learning Outcomes
This course will guide students through the auditioning process from the early stages of scene selection to delivering memorable performances in front of the camera or on the stage.
Following the completion of the course, students will be able to:
- Master monologue auditions by selecting and performing contrasting material.
- Understand the key differences between stage and on-camera auditions.
- Learn to self-tape effectively with proper framing, lighting and performance techniques.
- Develop skills for commercial auditions, including personality casting and non-verbal performance.
- Gain insights into navigating the entertainment industry, from working with casting agents to preparing standout headshots and resumes.
Format and Course Length
The course consists of recorded lectures and demonstrations, clips and case studies from theater, film and television, along with industry insights. Each topic provides context for key elements of auditioning for a range of roles in different formats. Students will engage with creative exercises to hone their auditioning skills and build their professional portfolio in order to take the first steps in pursuing their acting goals.
Combined coursework of recorded lectures, readings, assignments, and chat-room discussions is approximately 20-25 -hours to be completed at the student’s own pace. Students are expected to complete the course in four-weeks but have 90-days of access if more time is needed.