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The Boards -- CASTING -- Sunday
Given the... diversity... of the auditions he had received on Wednesday, Genesis was in a fine mood as he picked idly through his scripts today. He smirked a bit, wondering at what reactions they would get upon seeing his chosen script for the play. Everything, of course, was already set up.
The people of Fandom were certainly enthusiastic, even if the majority of them had little skill to speak of. But some of them, some of them had potential.
And some of them just greatly amused him.
Which was its own value, push come to shove.
Casting for Snow White
Cast and crew needed! Free food and drink available!
[Wait for the OCD is up, up and away!]
The people of Fandom were certainly enthusiastic, even if the majority of them had little skill to speak of. But some of them, some of them had potential.
And some of them just greatly amused him.
Which was its own value, push come to shove.
Cast and crew needed! Free food and drink available!
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Re: Casting
"Thank you." he said, taking the critique into consideration.
Re: Casting
[Hey! For auditions I really need more description than a block of quoted text, because if your character is emoting I have no way of knowing unless it is written in the ping. Is he happy, is he sad? How does his voice sound, what is he doing with his hands? All of that ties into how my character can react to yours so please try and give me a little bit more to work with, okay?]
Re: Casting
He went through the monologue again, this time digging deeper. While he would, always, sound just a bit like a little kid, he also seemed genuinely wistful, and happy, like he was remembering a wonderful time, long long ago. Most of his body didn't move much, but his head tilted, and he looked up, as if watching the bag float up into the sky.
Re: Casting