Harry Potter Auditions

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thesharkkeeper
your younger than me :)
Posted: 2007-07-09 22:52:49
lozbbe69
lol i know arent you 17?
i think sophie is the 2nd youngest not sure though
xxxx
Posted: 2007-07-09 22:56:55
thesharkkeeper
yeah i am
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:02:04
thesharkkeeper
ORIGINAL: Aly

ORIGINAL: thesharkkeeper

not sure yet, not even sure what i want to study, my mom wants me to train as a nurse, 'coz being an actress is not realistic'! but i don't think i want to anymore, i have been considering becoming an anatomical pathology technician for which i wouldn't need to go to uni. but really i want to persue acting.

how ever like Aly i also hate the theory, but guess i would have to put up with it if i was gonna study acting in someway.


Do not stop persuing your dream just because your parents say it's an unrealistic career. I know they mean well and are only looking out for your best interests, but if that is what you truely want to succeed in, then why not go for it? It's just the same as any other job really. And you don't necessarily have to act on TV/film, you could perform in the theatre. You could work behind the scenes. PLEASE don't give up! If you audition for a mixture of Uni's/drama schools and you get accepted, you will perform whilst there and they will help you to further your career. Are you with any youth theatres?

Acting courses are very practical, particularly at drama schools. The theory work is more prominant in Universities, but it depends which one you go to... If you auditioned for Bath Spa University, it's about 80/20 (80 being the practical percentage). I think they are getting more theory based as time goes on as it is a new course. But don't let the theory put you off as it is honestly such a small amount compared to the practical work. Not in terms of importance of course... ;)

What's a anatomical pathology technician?


thanks hun that means alot. :) i'm gonna go for it i think, but untill it is time for me to apply for uni and actually make a decision on what i'm gonna do i'm just goin to try and get somewhere without drama schools or unis.

An anatomical pathology technictian is basicly the assistant to a correner (person who carries out post mortoms on a person who has died). hehe
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:05:17
potclover
yh i am 15 hehe :)

lol

xxxxx
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:09:42
lozbbe69
ORIGINAL: thesharkkeeper

ORIGINAL: Aly

ORIGINAL: thesharkkeeper

not sure yet, not even sure what i want to study, my mom wants me to train as a nurse, 'coz being an actress is not realistic'! but i don't think i want to anymore, i have been considering becoming an anatomical pathology technician for which i wouldn't need to go to uni. but really i want to persue acting.

how ever like Aly i also hate the theory, but guess i would have to put up with it if i was gonna study acting in someway.


Do not stop persuing your dream just because your parents say it's an unrealistic career. I know they mean well and are only looking out for your best interests, but if that is what you truely want to succeed in, then why not go for it? It's just the same as any other job really. And you don't necessarily have to act on TV/film, you could perform in the theatre. You could work behind the scenes. PLEASE don't give up! If you audition for a mixture of Uni's/drama schools and you get accepted, you will perform whilst there and they will help you to further your career. Are you with any youth theatres?

Acting courses are very practical, particularly at drama schools. The theory work is more prominant in Universities, but it depends which one you go to... If you auditioned for Bath Spa University, it's about 80/20 (80 being the practical percentage). I think they are getting more theory based as time goes on as it is a new course. But don't let the theory put you off as it is honestly such a small amount compared to the practical work. Not in terms of importance of course... ;)

What's a anatomical pathology technician?


thanks hun that means alot. :) i'm gonna go for it i think, but untill it is time for me to apply for uni and actually make a decision on what i'm gonna do i'm just goin to try and get somewhere without drama schools or unis.

An anatomical pathology technictian is basicly the assistant to a correner (person who carries out post mortoms on a person who has died). hehe


that sounds like a gruesome job! but quite a good 1 2 :)

xxxx
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:12:20
potclover
Omg !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Arrrrr

Yew go for it don't let anyone tell yew can't !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

xxxxxxx
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:15:01
thesharkkeeper
yeah it should be good. i'm goin to do some work experience in a mortuary in the holidays, so then i'll know if i'll enjoy it or not.

but either way i'm gonna persue my acting :)
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:15:36
potclover
Yer i meant with yur acting lol

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

so everyone sent of there letter :)

xxxxx
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:21:10
lozbbe69
yep! have you sent off yours?

what has everybody said in it?

xxxxx
Posted: 2007-07-09 23:32:21
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