Now you've picked out all the schools that you want to apply to, woohoo!! Here's where the pace starts picking up significantly. So begins the process of submitting your artistic applications to schools, otherwise known as prescreens!
In the last segment, I showed you how to find materials and what schools usually ask for. Unfortunately, since colleges actually have to see all of the videos people submit in a timely manor, they put time constraints on their prescreens. See how this will impact you and your filming process.
If you're new to filming yourself, here's the breakdown for how you can begin filming your prescreens and make them look professional!
Filming for Prescreens is an incredibly lengthy process, and requires some special tools to get the job done right. Here is some help with that!
If you're applying to Musical Theatre programs, you're going to have to get very good at recording yourself doing choreography. Here's the rundown of how to do that!
In prescreening and in-person auditions, there's a certain dress code that you need to fulfill. I'll explain that here!
For Musical Theatre applicants, you're going to need to use accompaniment tracks during your auditions. Here's how to do that!
Navigating deadlines when it comes to prescreens is incredibly important, I cannot stress that enough. But when you're done filming, when is it right to submit? I explain that here!