Vancouver Film School Acting Program Live Audition | Toronto

Vancouver Film School Acting Program Live Audition | Toronto

Audition in-person for VFS faculty and fast-track your entry into our Acting programs.

By Vancouver Film School

Date and time

Fri, Dec 13, 2024 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EST

Location

Toronto Marriott City Centre Hotel

One Blue Jays Way Toronto, ON M5V 1J4 Canada

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

VFS is hitting the road for The Great Canadian Search Tour.

This fall, we’re making our way across Canada, in search the next wave of emerging creative talent. If you’re an aspiring actor looking to launch your industry career at a world-leading school, we want to see you audition!

Gain valuable feedback and insight into your skills, then discover immediately if you’ve been accepted into the 12-month Acting for Film & Television or 4-month Acting Essentials programs at VFS.

Take the first step in your acting career!

**Please note this event is for ages 17+
**Registrations must be COMPLETED 3 DAYS PRIOR to your audition date


Live Audition Details:

Date: Friday, December 13, 2024
Time: 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. EST
Location: Marriott City Centre, One Blue Jays Way, Toronto, ON M5V 1J4

Limited spots available – Reserve now!


What to prepare for your audition:

  • You must select and learn one monologue of your choice AND one scene from the options found HERE.
  • You must submit a copy of the scene and monologue in advance for the audition reader to use.
  • Submit an actor resume, if you have one.
  • We will share more information with you on how to do this once you have registered.


What to expect on audition day:

  • It is an on-camera in-person audition, in front of a panel.
  • There will be a waiting room; please allow for a wait time up to 15 minutes.
  • You will be asked to present your two contrasting pieces (one monologue and one scene; not more than one minute each).
  • We will have a reader off-camera to be your scene partner.
  • Be ready to share and talk about your experiences as an actor or bring your creative resume.


Tips for the audition material:

  • Find contrasting material/scripts.
  • Look for a strong range in emotion/characters. For example, one comedic and one dramatic piece.
  • Find characters who are age appropriate and realistic to your casting range.
  • Memorize and rehearse the monologue and scene (two-person scenes are best).
  • Make the characters your own. Don’t recreate other actors’ performances.
  • Remember: the monologue and scene should be no more than one minute each.


Don’t like waiting? No problem. You can submit a self-taped audition for us to review at any time. Call our Admissions office at 1-800-661-4101 to find out how.

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