You audition, and then you go and do what's called a test, your network test. So you have to go in front of the network and do it, and the network has to sign off on you.
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Whenever you go into an audition, you have to be as prepared as possible.
Holding auditions in front of an audience is testing.
I believe this: If an actor wants a role or wants to work with somebody, then you do everything within reason to try to get that role. If they want you to audition, you audition. If they want you to screen-test, you screen-test. If they want you to come and tap-dance in their hallway, you tap-dance in their hallway.
Sometimes you walk out of an audition and you kind of know you nailed it and you're probably going to book it, but you very rarely are told in the room by the people who are hiring you.
You have to have talent. You have to get the audition and then you have to nail the audition.
I found out that you could audition by sending a picture of yourself and some information to Newsround.
You go into an audition, you're either the one or you're not, and if you're not, you go home. And I kind of like that. If you're really good, and you're the best guy in the room that day, you get the job.
Some people work very closely with a director or a producer on something, and from the get go, they're collaborating. But typically, it's just go in for an audition, do the best you can, and if the phone rings a couple of days after the audition and you get the part, that's great.
I'm just terrible at auditions. I don't know how anyone does it.
If you get an audition and you're out of work, you just say, 'I've gotta go on this.'