Joanna71985
<marquee><font color=green>Characters are my frien
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I think it may be too late, since you already were accepted into another role.
OK i got a quick question..
i originally planned on auditioning for a character, and when i did my over ze phone interview, the lady said she had to aprove me to be able to go? invite me to it or something, which she did, but she also said if i were to not get accepted as a character, it would take an aditional 4 weeks to determine if i got accepted as another role and my chances of getting what i wanted would go way down.. so i got all nervous on the phone and told her ok nevermind, i just want to make my chances of getting in higher..
WELL aparently you dont really need an "invite" to the auditon.. obviously ha but, i already got accepted into the program as something else.
SO HERES MY QQ.
LETS say, i go to the audition, and KNOCK ON WOOD get accepted as a character, would they just cancel me from the other job or would i have to .. call someone..? i dont know. theres probably nothing i would have to do, right?
guess im just a little curioushelp would be superb..
Hi, I'm looking to try for fulltime fur character preformer, no college program. I tried looking around here for a definate answer to questions I had, but I couldn't find any ones that put my mind at ease.
Well first where should I apply at, I tried looking at disneyauditions.com but I only see a message that says apply in person, I live 1000 miles away from FL atm. I read some where that you can do it online, but I can't seem to find the specific webpage that has it.
Also I see something about a character pool. does this mean I have to wait untill some character in my height range becomes available? also if/when I do get a character to preform, how long do I preform the character? like do I have to reaudition after any time or is it a secure enough career, as I am thinking of moving to florida for this.
how long (if you know) would I have to wait after applying, to audition, as I'd have to plan a trip to go down there and i'd want to do both while I was there.
how long (if you know) would I have to wait after applying, to audition, as I'd have to plan a trip to go down there and i'd want to do both while I was there.
how long (if you know) would I have to wait after applying, to audition, as I'd have to plan a trip to go down there and i'd want to do both while I was there.
Even if you do pass the audition, entertainment will let college recruiting know and that's when they'll find out that you already accepted another role. You'll probably never be contacted about character performer or get a disapproval e-mail.
Hi, I'm looking to try for fulltime fur character preformer, no college program. I tried looking around here for a definate answer to questions I had, but I couldn't find any ones that put my mind at ease.
Well first where should I apply at, I tried looking at disneyauditions.com but I only see a message that says apply in person, I live 1000 miles away from FL atm. I read some where that you can do it online, but I can't seem to find the specific webpage that has it.
Also I see something about a character pool. does this mean I have to wait untill some character in my height range becomes available? also if/when I do get a character to preform, how long do I preform the character? like do I have to reaudition after any time or is it a secure enough career, as I am thinking of moving to florida for this.
But, not to be a negative nancy, they are not hiring any full time performers, in fact, they are firing them (I know of three within the last week who got the ax).
I'm not in the college program, but you all seem to know way more than me, so here goes...
I auditioned last September (2007) in Orlando. I made it past the simple march steps, and then we lined up to be considered for face...out of 200, about 40 made it here, and out of those, 11 were pulled for face. I was pulled for Prince Phillip (lucky me), but they did not have the costume there to try on, so I was told to go back and learn the dance routine/animation exercise. I was nervous, as I am not a dancer, but I did my best and made it...but I was placed in the pool.
I was measured at 6'1" and a quarter, and was never called because there were no openings in my height range.
I am considering going back to audition this Thursday, but I am not able to work until January. Should I still audition, or should I wait until January to audition? It was the same thing last time, and I kind of feel as if my late starting date had an effect on me being put in the pool.
Just some thoughts...I would hate to audition again and not make it after I did the first time. That would be sad!
Thanks guys!
Hey guys,
I auditioned yesterday for a CP character performer audition. I was invited to participate in the advanced dance audition. Does anyone know the chances of getting straight through the character pool if you have been invited to one of these video-taped auditions? I know there were 2 of us out of 66 that were asked to stay.
I auditioned yesterday and we were told whether or not we passed on the same day as well.
Luckily, I was told I passed the audition!
My question is: do I still run the risk of being put into the character pool even though I passed the audition?
Thanks!
Hello! Congrats on the video-taping round - I made it to that round for both of my auditions too!! I know that everyone who made the advance round in Des Moines for the Fall 08 program made character performer, I don't believe anyone was pooled.
Heads up though - I was told that if you make it to this round then they are considering you for parades, while this may be true, don't get your hopes too high. Lots of people who weren't pulled to advance made parades over me. Also, I was told that you are guaranteed a yellow/yellow color code if you make advance, I know that's not true either because my friend got a blue.
So while I do think you probably made the program, don't get caught up in the rumors - most are not true!!