Audition. A trial session, recorded or not, held to select from among those called, the individuals who will take part in the visual and/or audio segments of a commercial.
Audition. A try-out session used to assess the ability of an artist to fulfill an engagement and which may include a screen test. To that end, the producer may require the performer to wear a costume.
Audition. take direction with minimum instructions; integrate rapid instructions in an instant performance; present character effectively and instantaneously.
Audition. The first (1st) hour of audition is free. This first hour of audition is calculated from the moment the artist is ready to begin the audition. The artist must be ready to begin his or her audition at the time mentioned on the invitation, and this includes filling out and submitting the information sheet (Appendix I) required by the producer or casting agency. Any time exceeding the first hour of audition will be paid at a rate of seventy dollars ($ 70) per hour or per block of additional time, with a minimum of one (1) hour. The first hour of a callback audition will be paid at a fixed rate of fifty dollars ($ 50). The artist must be ready to begin his or her audition at the time mentioned in the callback invitation, and this includes filling out and submitting the information sheet (Appendix I) required by the producer or casting agency. Any time exceeding the first hour of audition will be paid at a rate of seventy dollars ($ 70) per hour or per block of additional time, with a minimum of one (1) hour. The producer or his/her representatives agree to set the exact time for an audition or call back. An artist who is more than ten (10) minutes late shall have the time for the beginning of the audition or call back set at the time said artist was in fact ready to begin the audition or call back. Moreover, if auditioning a late artist is inconvenient to the producer (scheduling, overtime, fees, etc.), he or she may refuse to let the artist audition. This clause does not apply to auditions offered by the artist, i.e. when artists were not called in by the producer. For the purpose of applying this article, the producer asks all candidates to include the following information on a timesheet (Appendix J): the artist's name, the time appearing on the invitation to audition for a given role, the artist's arrival time and the start and end time of the audition. The sheet must be signed by the artists and the producer or the producer's representative. Once the audition is over, the producer sends a copy of this timesheet, filled out by all artists who were invited to audition, to the UDA.
Audition. 1. Audition should be scheduled to take place at least four weeks before the intended recital date.
Audition. 5-1.01 A producer who entrusts his auditions to a third party is in no way freed from his obligations in respect of the applicant and remains responsible for carrying out said obligations.
Audition. 7.1. The Company guarantees, that it has engaged an audit firm, to audit that:
Audition. A non-remunerated practical examination conducted to assess the range and quality of an artist’s abilities.
Audition. A non-remunerated practical examination conducted to assess the range and quality of an artist’s abilities. Promotion Publicity that the carries out for its own concert or for its season’s activities as a whole, by way of photographs and/or recordings taken or made during rehearsals, performances, press conferences or by any other similar or associated means. Fee Amount payable to the artist for services rendered under the terms of engagement contract.