My gratitude to Gabii Torres for this video -- she indirectly contributed to me getting a callback from Juilliard! I "coincidentally" watched this the day before my Juilliard audition and followed all of her tips here. The craziest thing was after I auditioned, I was admitted into a waiting room where Gabii was the host, talking to a group of us who had just finished auditioning. Wild 'coincidence', right? Anyways, thank you Gabii for your tips and encouragement in this video and in that zoom room -- rooting for you and wishing you much success in your endeavors!
Thank you so much for your tips! I'm preparing for my auditions without having any professional experience of acting in my life. But I'm gonna do everything that I can do! :)
Go for it Kirill! I had no professional experience when I got into Juilliard, only a few years of acting training at my high school. If you want to be in the best shape possible going into auditions, you can. Surround yourself with people who inspire you, learn from mentors you respect, and play play play! If you would like coaching and mentorship from us, reach out via email. I'd love to hear your story. anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Could you make a video for international students who are trying to get into an MFA in USA? Some of the process are not really possible for us for financial conditions or language issues (for example, getting a coach). What would it be alternative for that?
Rachel, thanks for your suggestion. We will do our best. One thing I recommend is hopping on our email list and connecting with me personally there. I can learn more about your story and give you more resources that way. You can hop on our email list here - howtogetintodramaschool.com/welcome
@Stefania yeah Gabii definitely knows what she’s taking about! When you say “preparing,” does that mean you’re going there in the fall or you’re audition for them soon?
@@HowToGetIntoDramaSchool I was accepted in AADA but for differtes reasons I can't go there. So I decided to make te application to others schools. Thank you so much
@@bartekkowalski1956 Yes!!! I get it!! But due to the amount of the payment I am be able to go there, so I decided to change my mind and find others options. But AADA contact me again to offer an scholarship but is too expensive for me. Thank you for your message I hope you enjoy the school 😀🙆🏼♀️💖💜
@@stefaniahidalgo1992 Congrats on being accepted!! And we also understand how financial need can determine your decision to attend. I’d be happy to offer advice as you apply to more schools this coming year. Feel free to email me at: john@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Question: I had a teacher told me once that having a ring light is very distracting since it adds a “ring circle” to your eyes. What’s everyone’s opinion about that?
Hi Zoey! I've never thought it to be distracting personally. If you're super close up, then perhaps, but in all our coaching sessions and relationships with schools, it has never come up. Also, in general, the higher your quality of work, the less other things people notice.
Of course! Gabii is outstanding. I'm glad you got some value out of it. Are you planning on applying to drama school? If so, feel free to email me and we might be able to connect you with Gabii for more insights! anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
That's awesome, I was similar. If you're looking for help with choosing monologues, researching schools, getting coaching, or all of the above, email me. I'd love to hear your story! anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Monologues can be from movies (unless the school explicitly says otherwise in their audition requirement), however…we always recommend doing monologues from published plays. If you want some options, email me and mention your commend so I know who it is…anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Hey there! There is no hard and fast rule for how to introduce your pieces unless the school specifically gives you instructions (most don’t). We recommend having an “intro” ready - something like “My name is (name). My first piece is from (play) by (author), I play the part of (role). My second piece is from (play) by (author), I play the part of (role).” And then take a few beats to get into the first piece. Does that make sense? But ultimately however you want to say your name and pieces is up to you.
You’re great! Even made me laugh! “If you’re perfect then why do you want to go to school?” Haha great
My gratitude to Gabii Torres for this video -- she indirectly contributed to me getting a callback from Juilliard! I "coincidentally" watched this the day before my Juilliard audition and followed all of her tips here. The craziest thing was after I auditioned, I was admitted into a waiting room where Gabii was the host, talking to a group of us who had just finished auditioning. Wild 'coincidence', right? Anyways, thank you Gabii for your tips and encouragement in this video and in that zoom room -- rooting for you and wishing you much success in your endeavors!
Thank you so much for your tips! I'm preparing for my auditions without having any professional experience of acting in my life. But I'm gonna do everything that I can do! :)
Go for it Kirill! I had no professional experience when I got into Juilliard, only a few years of acting training at my high school. If you want to be in the best shape possible going into auditions, you can. Surround yourself with people who inspire you, learn from mentors you respect, and play play play!
If you would like coaching and mentorship from us, reach out via email. I'd love to hear your story. anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Could you make a video for international students who are trying to get into an MFA in USA? Some of the process are not really possible for us for financial conditions or language issues (for example, getting a coach). What would it be alternative for that?
Rachel, thanks for your suggestion. We will do our best. One thing I recommend is hopping on our email list and connecting with me personally there. I can learn more about your story and give you more resources that way. You can hop on our email list here - howtogetintodramaschool.com/welcome
wow rarely ever see any other Hispanics into acting, great video though !
I loved this!! Thank you ❤
Top notch 👌
Good video, and good advices, thanks
Thank you so much, I am preparing for AADA thanks a lot!
@Stefania yeah Gabii definitely knows what she’s taking about! When you say “preparing,” does that mean you’re going there in the fall or you’re audition for them soon?
Hey Stefania, did you make it? Last year I got into AADA in LA. I had an audition in Berlin, Germany. Good luck to you.
@@HowToGetIntoDramaSchool I was accepted in AADA but for differtes reasons I can't go there. So I decided to make te application to others schools. Thank you so much
@@bartekkowalski1956 Yes!!! I get it!! But due to the amount of the payment I am be able to go there, so I decided to change my mind and find others options. But AADA contact me again to offer an scholarship but is too expensive for me. Thank you for your message I hope you enjoy the school 😀🙆🏼♀️💖💜
@@stefaniahidalgo1992 Congrats on being accepted!! And we also understand how financial need can determine your decision to attend. I’d be happy to offer advice as you apply to more schools this coming year. Feel free to email me at: john@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Question: I had a teacher told me once that having a ring light is very distracting since it adds a “ring circle” to your eyes. What’s everyone’s opinion about that?
Hi Zoey! I've never thought it to be distracting personally. If you're super close up, then perhaps, but in all our coaching sessions and relationships with schools, it has never come up. Also, in general, the higher your quality of work, the less other things people notice.
I loved this video!!!!! Thank you 😍😍😍
Of course! Gabii is outstanding. I'm glad you got some value out of it. Are you planning on applying to drama school? If so, feel free to email me and we might be able to connect you with Gabii for more insights! anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
@@HowToGetIntoDramaSchool thank you so much! I will 😉🥰💪🏼
Thank you Gabi💚
😊😊
I graduate HS next year so I’m pretty much preparing. I have experience with acting cuz I do a lot of shows in HS rn
That's awesome, I was similar. If you're looking for help with choosing monologues, researching schools, getting coaching, or all of the above, email me. I'd love to hear your story!
anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
@@HowToGetIntoDramaSchool thank you so much!
u r so sassy and kewl...but i was womderimg for contemporary monologues can they be from movies???
Monologues can be from movies (unless the school explicitly says otherwise in their audition requirement), however…we always recommend doing monologues from published plays. If you want some options, email me and mention your commend so I know who it is…anthony@howtogetintodramaschool.com
Could you guys watch my audition for uncsa and give feedback?
i’m auditioning in person. will i have to say my name and state first? or will they ask me to?
Hey there! There is no hard and fast rule for how to introduce your pieces unless the school specifically gives you instructions (most don’t). We recommend having an “intro” ready - something like “My name is (name). My first piece is from (play) by (author), I play the part of (role). My second piece is from (play) by (author), I play the part of (role).” And then take a few beats to get into the first piece. Does that make sense? But ultimately however you want to say your name and pieces is up to you.
what's her instagram?