Your reader can absolutely affect your audition more than you think. In this episode, Jesse Malinowski breaks down how actors can create a better self-tape environment, direct their reader more clearly, and avoid common mistakes that hurt auditions.If you’re an actor sending self-tapes, this conversation covers how to work better with your reader, why pacing matters, why overacting on the reader’s side can throw things off, and how preparation changes everything. Jesse also shares practical advice for both actors and readers so auditions can feel more efficient, more collaborative, and more effective.In this episode:Why actors need to show their reader appreciationWhy directing your reader is part of your jobWhy your homework should be done before the self-tape sessionWhy readers should not try to “act” the sceneWhy pacing is one of the biggest issues casting noticesWhy self-tapes should be treated like real work, not an actor play dateIf this episode helped you, send it to your favorite reader before your next audition.Subscribe for more acting career advice, audition strategy, and behind-the-scenes conversations for film and TV actors.Newsletter:https://getscenestudios.us7.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=7660af20fdb3c04d6b6516591&id=eecb804958
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