Audition
Taping

With self-tapes being such a major part of our industry, actors have opportunity to be in control of what the people in charge end up seeing. It’s no longer the case that we’re restricted to one or two takes, or having a sub-par reader, or receiving notes from someone who doesn’t know what they’re talking about, or being in front of a background that washes us out. At the same time, however, casting directors are giving more and more overly-specific notes about how to tape because it’s easy to do it badly.

Taping with the Braden Lynch Studio gives you three major advantages:
​1. Having your coach right there with you, reading the scene the way it should be read and making sure your performance is the best it can be.
​2. Filming as many takes as you like, allowing you to dive deeper into each scene and not stress about messing up.
3. Standing out from a technical standpoint with high-quality camera, lighting and sound.

Set up over the phone, by email, or on the Clients page.

Setup:

A Sony A7II Camera with a Sony 55/1.8 Sonnar T FE ZA Lens with auto-focus, a Rode VideoMic pro, eight diffused lights, and a blue background that’s friendly to all skin tones. Tapes are edited in iMovie and uploaded/emailed from the Studio.

Where:

Available in person in Reseda (Los Angeles),
or over the phone/video chat.

When:

Regular coachings hours are Mon-Fri 10am-5pm.
Anything outside of that may be billed at an overtime rate of 1.5x.

Cost:

Coachings are billed at $150/hr
($75 per half hour or fraction thereof).

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