3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
A must have!, Sep 8 2005
By Armchair Interviews - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ten Minutes to the Audition: Your Last-Minute Guide and Checklist for Getting the Part (Paperback)
When someone is giving me advice or directions I want it brief and direct. In other words, show me the bottom line. Ten Minutes to the Audition, by Janice Lynde, is one that meets those important requirements. Lynde's book is directed at preparing for the audition but the advice is also applicable in many ways to applying for a job.
Lynde provides a checklist consisting of twenty concise do's and don'ts to a successful audition and the sound reasoning behind them. Throughout the book are brief stories that use word pictures to explain and support the checklist. Also included is a section titled: The Four Knows. It is also a section you must have.
Armchair Interviews says: This is a small, handy reference book that can be carried in your bag. If you are a performer or want to be, it you would serve you well to read and keep the book. In fact, it should be placed on your reference shelf. Do not loan it out because it will never be returned. I guarantee it. Let your friends buy their own.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
A simple checklist of advice for auditioning for a part, Jan 6 2005
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ten Minutes to the Audition: Your Last-Minute Guide and Checklist for Getting the Part (Paperback)
Written by an award-winning actress, Ten Minutes To The Audition is a simple checklist of practical advice for auditioning for a part. Simple tips to keep in mind and reminders to improve one's overall audition performance include "Your Performance Begins in the Reception Area", which stresses that confidence and attitude in the waiting room contributes to the odds of getting a part, and "Cold Readings", in which one is recommended to create a character from the inside out and be specific, and "The Three Nevers" - never panic if asked to read for another part, never react to no reaction, and never apologize for one's reading. A superb last-minute primer and enthusiastically recommended for anyone braving an audtion, whether for a professional acting job or local community theater.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Helpful but general, Nov 9 2006
By C. Solly - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Ten Minutes to the Audition: Your Last-Minute Guide and Checklist for Getting the Part (Paperback)
This book is a GREAT resource for those who are new to the audtioning process, or have not had a lot of classes that prepare one for audtions. It gives some great basic tips--things every actor should know before going out on an audtion. Most of it seemed like information that should be a no-brainer to most actors. There was a great section on breathing--I would recomend that to anyone!