You didn't get the part?
SO, YOU DIDN'T GET THE PART?
HERE MIGHT BE A FEW REASONS WHY NOT.
Yes, I’m writing about
why you DIDN’T get the part. Yes, even though your audition was amazing and you
were totally on your game and you lit up the room with creative acting genius,
you still might not get the
part. I know, I know…you’re probably thinking, but Reynolds you are mostly
positive. So what's up
First, it’s not negative
to understand why you didn’t get a job because it will free your mind of all
that monkey-mind chatter that happens when you find out you didn’t get it.
Second, and this is the important part so pay attention, it doesn't matter. By
the end of this article, I hope you understand that.
Since this is one of the
most frequently asked questions I receive and the one that hangs you up the
most and twists you into knots as an actor and a creative being, let’s get into
it.
Based on my years and
years of experience as a casting director and an agent in film and television,
these are some of the reasons you didn’t get the part.
1. You’re too tall.
2. You’re too short.
3. You’re too pretty.
4. You’re not pretty
enough.
5. You’re too fat.
6. You’re too thin.
7. You’re too blonde.
8. You’re not blonde
enough.
9. You’re too old.
10. You’re too young.
11. You’re too serious.
12. You’re too funny.
13. You look too much
like the lead.
14. You don’t look
enough like the lead.
15. You’re taller than
the lead.
16. You’re shorter than
the lead.
17. You remind the
producer of his sister, and he hates his sister.
18. You are too ethnic.
19. You are not ethnic
enough.
20. You were the first
one to read that day.
21. You were the last
one to read that day.
22. You’re more like the
best friend than the lead.
23. You’re more of a
lead than the best friend.
24. You’re too
character-y.
25. You’re not
character-y enough.
26. You look like the
director’s wife and he had a fight with his wife right before he left the house
this morning.
Okay, this is a small
sample of the some of the reasons you didn’t get the part. Have you heard any
of these after one of your non-bookings? Can you tell what the one common
thread is among this small sampling of reasons?
None of these are within
your control. NONE.
Yes, of course there are
many other things that are within your
control and we will definitely get into those in a future article. But these
are the ones that drive you crazy. Right?
What you must understand
is that your only job in an audition is to do your best work. Everything else
is not up to you. The role you are reading for is one piece of an entire jigsaw
puzzle. It must fit with the rest of the puzzle or the puzzle won’t work. The
casting director, producer, and director are fitting pieces of the puzzle
together all day long. Your only job is to be the best “piece” you can be.
Whether your edges fit in the slot for that piece is not up to you.
Just go to your
audition. Do your best and let it go. If you’re good, they will remember you.
And the next time you hear one of those things, remember these words, let a
knowing smile creep over your face, and go enjoy your day!
And don't give up
up
GOOD LUCK
WR
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