means the visual and/or oral auditioning with or without cameras of a Performer or a group of Performers for the purpose of determining the Performer's or Performers' value or suitability for a specified performance, and includes screen and/or voice tests wherein a Performer or a Specialty Act, or group of Performers are tested for ability, talent, physical attributes and/or suitability for inclusion in a Production
If you audition or if someone auditions you, you do an audition. They're auditioning for new members of the cast for `Miss Saigon' today I heard your record and I want you to come and audition. a short performance by an actor, singer etc that someone watches to judge if they are good enough to act in a play, sing in a concert etc audition for (auditio , from audire; AUDIO)
An opportunity to perform or recite before a selection panel These are usually offered to students entering a program of music or other performing arts
A talent test The procedure of observing the work of actors to determine who is best suited to play a role
A tryout for a film, TV or stage role Usually auditions involving reading from the script, but can also require improvisation
A tryout during which a performer displays their abilities for an agent, casting director, and/or other professionals who book work or offer representation Auditions are also known as castings The terms can be used interchangeably
{i} test given to a performer (musician, actor, etc.) to determine the level of his abilities; ability to hear; auditory capability, hearing sense; act of hearing
The process whereby an actor seeks a role by presenting to a director or casting director a prepared reading or by "reading cold" from the text of the play being presented
This is a trial performance which is given to show the casting directors how well you are qualified for the job
(isim) işitme gücü, işitme; ses sınavı, kulak sınavı
Hyphenation
(i·sim) i·şit·me gü·cü, i·şit·me; ses sı·na·vı, ku·lak sı·na·vı