Admissions to our programs is selective and for this reason we are posting this informational section to help make the process easier for potential ACT students and parents to understand the necessary steps that must be taken in order to be accepted to one of our programs.
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As with any program, we look to the parents for support and cooperation when deciding on admission. Family encouragement and commitment is essential to a student’s success, and it is for this reason we interview the parents as well.
At ACT, we hold “open auditions” on selected dates to observe new talent. For many of you, this will be the first of many auditions to come. It is an exciting process and one that will determine whether or not ACT feels as though the applicant has the raw talent necessary to do well in the industry. In this audition, our director will speak to everybody as a group regarding vital industry information. After our director’s address, everyone will be seen individually. At that time you will be asked several basic questions, and then given a commercial “cold read” to perform on camera. The ACT admissions staff will then make their decisions based on availability or opening in a type cast (based on age, height, hair color, eye color and ethnicity), industry knowledge, GPA (Grade Point Average), and performance on camera.
1. Our auditioning process can last several weeks and generally includes four to five hundred people.
2. We professionally assess the candidates on a selected day.
3. We select the strongest talent for the type cast and close the division.
The Callback
Everyone auditioning will receive a designated time to receive audition results. If the talent is under the age of 18, the parent who attended the audition should be the one to call us back for results. It is ACT’s policy not to go over audition results with talent under the age of 18 or with a parent who was not at the audition.
Callback Checklist
1. The parent who attended the audition is the one calling for audition results. (We will not go over audition results with a parent who did not attend the audition.)
2. Both parents (if applicable) should have read the packet of information thoroughly and entirely. Please do not call back if you and your spouse have not had the opportunity to read this packet.
3. Please make sure that you call the specific phone number listed on the call back slip.
Thank you for your cooperation and GOOD LUCK!
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