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Got the Call Back? Go Get the Job by Alfonso DiLuca

In the acting world I hear people say all the time to do your auditions and forget about them. Well, that's fine if you are constantly busy doing other things, but I've never been that way. It's not my nature.

I tend to think about what I did inside that little room in front of the camera for days to come. I don't know if is because I am a true believer in the power of attraction, but I am sure that imagining myself getting the jobs, taking to the director on the set, and actually working with the other actors and crew, have helped land dozen of jobs.

If you got a call from your agent saying that you have a call back, you have a great chance to get the part providing you follow the following steps:

-Practice at home some more keeping the same format you used in the first audition.-Go to the call back dress exactly the same way as you did in the first audition.-If you have a scene partner during the audition, try to do the call back with the same person. -When entering the room, try no to make too much eye contact with the clients. (Usually in a call back the clients as well as the director are present. These people are the ones deciding which talents are getting the jobs).-Listen carefully to the director and follow the orders very strictly.-Be polite, respectful, and professional. Do not make jokes or become too friendly with the people inside. Do your job with concentration and commitment.-If the director suggests that you do your performance a second or a third time with different intensity, I recommend you ask politely to give you a percentage of increase or decrease. This will help you understand exactly where he/she want you to go.-After you are done, thank them for the opportunity, pick up your things and exit.

Be patient. I have gotten jobs months and even a year after auditions. And don't listen to people, focus on what you did inside that room, focus on the conversation with the director, focus on the money you are going to get, focus on the benefits they will get by hiring you. Remember, what you focus on, expands.

If you are a struggling actor or you are just beginning your career, find a secure way to make money with the benefit of freedom to keep acting. Find the perfect home business and you will find freedom and wealth.

Good Luck!

Alfonso DiLuca is a professional actor with an International Film, TV, and Stage career. His entrepreneur ideas have helped actors, artists, and people in general achieve their freedom and financial success.

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