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People, by nature, have some interesting things to say. Here are some of my things. Some about acting. All about living ... Saturday, December 30, 2006Send thank-you cards for auditions ...Thank you cards are key in the Biz. They're a way to acknowledge people who spent time with you on your audition or reading, and keep you on their radar in a non-artificial way.There's a relatively easy, inexpensive way to make your thank you cards stand out from off-the-shelf thank-you cards. Here's some secret sauce recipe:
Voila -- you have 16, ready-to-go, custom Biz thank-you cards, probably for around $10 and a little effort. Buy a book of stamps and save them just for thank you cards, and you're always ready to say, "thank you". Is it ever too late to give a thank you card? Probably, but opinions vary. Send it as soon as you can -- the day after being best, but at least within a week. Two weeks is pushing it. Besides, you should have at least a couple more auditions by them right? And if I don't genuinely want to send a card? Ask yourself why you don't' want to send a card. Do you want to work with the person again? All good questions, but realize the professional courtesy is to send a thank-you card. If you had a particularly bad, abusive, or otherwise negative audition experience, and (justifiably) don't want to work with the person(s) again, don't send a card. Those should be rare cases. I've heard people say, "I didn't send a card, because I sucked at the audition." Get over yourself! Send a thank you card, and acknowledge the person for taking out of their day to spend with you. You're sucking didn't make their sacrifice any less. I've had other people tell me they don't send cards because "that's not me", or "I don't want to come across as kissing up." How about coming across as lazy? Because I'd argue that's what's at the root of those excuses. As an aside, thank-you cards should be rigor de jour for toy job interviews (unfortunately, they're not). Auditions are job interviews. And I send thank-you cards constantly, and not just for auditions. I am so freaking thankful for all of the amazing stuff that happens to me as an actor, I have a lot of opportunity to say thanks -- "Thanks for the encouraging words the other day!"; "Thanks for offering to do storyboards for my project!"; "Thanks for being willing to trade screen printing services for Web site help!"; etc. Oh, and is this what I do for cards? Not anymore. But my way takes more work, computer savvy, and patience. And I need to save something about which to write later. Share: | | | TinyUrl | Twitter 0 Comments: |
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