The adage "You don't get a second chance to make a first impression" is undoubtedly true. But although second impressions may not eradicate a lousy first one, they can go a long way in the art of damage control. "As long as you don't go too far in your first screwup, there's always a way to rectify it," says Los Angeles entertainment publicist Charles Sherman of Charles Sherman Public Relations. TV actor Brynn Thayer agrees. "I've walked out of auditions feeling I've not nailed it," she recalls. "I begged my agent to get me back in to give it another try, and most of the time I got in again. If you don't have an agent, I think a handwritten note to the casting director asking for another chance is the way to go."What if you've had a bad audition and several months later you're facing the same casting director?...
- 8/25/2010
- backstage.com
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