This isn't just about ghost writing, of course; this applies to just about anything. The next time you hear yourself complaining that somebody "just doesn't get it
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If you are great, the producer thinks the casting director knows what she is doing. If you suck, the casting director will feel self-conscious and wonder if her judgment is being re-evaluated.So let me assure you, everyone in the room is on your side! They want you to rock! The producers are sitting there wondering if they will ever find the right person for the job and the casting director is hoping you'll make them look good, and along you come kicking butt wherever you go and guess what? You're the hero of the day. Everyone will be so relieved that they found the right person for the job. So trust me, the whole room has their fingers crossed that you will be the right person for the job.6. Take Charge of Your Auditions (That's why they're called 'your' auditions).
And that's the value of getting it wrong.
The old model of ghost writing relied on the writer to get it right. The old model relied on the ghost writer to have sharp listening skills, and to pick up on subtleties that the author didn't think to mention. Ghost writers who learned this art have been successful in their businesses. Unfortunately, most writers don't get it right. Learning to get it right takes time and effort. Learning to get it right is expensive.
Once you see what it takes to get the writer over the hump, you understand what's necessary to convey your message in a book. Working with a ghost writer who's skilled in getting it wrong, you can gain invaluable insight into what's stopping people from getting the heart of your message.
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Ghost writing is one of the things I do, and I've noticed that the Henry Ford principle applies to writing a book. You need an assembly line and interchangeable parts. Most ghost writers charge more money than the average business owner can afford. The result: most business owners write their own books (badly), or just learn to live without having a book. I'm convinced that it doesn't have to be this way. The key to solving the problem: rely on getting it wrong, rather than getting it right.
As a solo entrepreneur, I've always looked to Henry Ford as a role model. He made cars affordable for every American. This happened because he broke down the process of building a car into small, easily-teachable steps.
If you do find yourself to be completely in your head or for some other reason need to re-start the scene, just do it. Don't ask, just confidently say "Let's start over again" or something to that effect and then tell them you need a minute (if you do) or get focused and wait for the camera to start rolling again. As I frequently tell my students, they want you to do well so if you're not quite there, get into the zone and do it again. It's a win/win.In conclusion, I'll just say that acting is a difficult endeavor and requires the utmost belief and confidence in oneself. Entering a casting room with anything other than complete chutzpah in what you are doing is a casting death-sentence. Treat the people in the room like they are your friends (they are) and relax and have fun with the experience. Then you will do your best and quite possibly book that job!