10 Audition Pointers and Casting Tips To prepare for your hosting script:
Practice makes perfect. Read through your script a few times full voice without inflection to get it into your body. Be prepared. Make sure you memorize the first and last line of the script as well as the show name. At the very least, those things (including your name) need to be delivered into camera, without requiring you to look at your sides/copy. Know your territory. Determine what makes this show or subject more distinctive, interesting, or fun than other shows that co


Breaking Down Co-Hosting
CO-HOSTING Co-hosting is a huge part of hosting. To paraphrase the old kindergarten teacher’s maxim, you have to be able to play in the sandbox and well with others on screen. It’s actually a little more challenging than it may sound. Below are some techniques to help you really shine as a co-host, both while being tested for the job and after you nail the audition and are sitting in the co-host’s chair. ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR CO-HOST: If you have the first line, it is your duty to