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Old 03-31-2011, 07:17 PM   #1
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Washington Ferries: Anyone who knows anything about the Pacific Northwest knows that ferries are a typical mode of transportation in this area of the West Coast. Whether you drive on with your vehicle or just walk on, you can relax and watch seagulls, sea lions and even occasionally a distant whale, and leave the driving to the ferry.
Space Needle: The world-famous Space Needle was built in anticipating of the 1962 World's Fair. From the world-class cuisine served in the rotating restaurant at the top of the tower, to the Seattle Center at its base, the Seattle Space Needle is a must for every visit.
Seattle Aquarium: Seattle's Pier 59 is home to more than just some fantastic seafood restaurants. It's also home to the Seattle Aquarium where visitors will be fascinated by all the amazing and captivating creatures on display.
Seattle is a tourist destination perfect for all seasons and any type of weather. No matter what your interests, it's a guarantee that Seattle attractions will grab your attention. A bustling, cosmopolitan city with professional sports teams, natural and man-made wonders, cultural and historical sites, and a wide variety of flavors and entertainments, Seattle will enchant every member of the family. While you are there make sure you check out:
There are several other questions people ask like, "Should I sit or stand"...etc that are also unnecessary. While some humor that demonstrates your confidence and amicability can be helpful and won't hurt (don't try it unless you are super comfortable), worrying about what they 'want' is unnecessary and won't get you the job. The only thing that will get you the job is being awesome. You should learn all that from an on camera audition class. That is the place to make mistakes. Other unhelpful questions such as, "What is my frame...what is my eye line...will the cameraman follow me?", etc. are things that only make you worry about what it is that you are doing. Think about it. You have a really great preparation based on your interpretation and then you ask some questions and they tell you that everything you have prepared is wrong...then what? You're mentally, if not physically, screwed. Better to do your thing and then let them re-direct.
Seattle Center: This is the fairgrounds upon which the Space Needle was erected. Today it is still a hive of activity with rides, concession stands, art displays and a fascinating water fountain. It is also where visitors go for Paul Allen's Experience Music Project.
2. Ask as few questions as possible. There is always a ton of information in the script that should let you make an educated choice and your job is to make choices, not ask the director for some. Some actors may argue with me but I have to push back and say I'm right here. In the 30 or so auditions I read for last week, about half the actors asked some form of, "What are you looking for?" to the producers...and the answer was the same in every case..."Let's see your interpretation and if we need to make any changes, we'll let you know". I have never been in a room where the producers wanted to direct an actor before they had seen the actors preparation first. That's why they use actors and not robots...you bring your own personality to everything and you might be the person they are looking for, so bring your A game and show them what you've got.
Boeing Tours: Visit Boeing's Everett plant, just north of Seattle about 30 miles. There are daily tours of the aircraft-manufacturing facilities, where you can look down on the entire process from the catwalks high above all the activity below. There are height and age requirements, so check before leaving if you plan on taking the little ones.
Pioneer Square: Pioneer Square is a cosmopolitan neighborhood that has seen over 100 years. Its newest reincarnation is as a prime destination for downtown activities, with nightclubs, bookstores, internet cafes, bookstores and numerous ##################. Don your walking shoes and set out to explore and enjoy all the attractions of this lively neighborhood.
Seattle Pacific Science Center: This museum is anything but the typical collection of old artifacts and historical displays. Instead there's an IMAX Theater, a planetarium, and a fascinating butterfly house. Frequently the Center hosts different traveling exhibits.
Pike Place: Pike Place Market is a charming collection of fresh produce stands, fish vendors, antique sellers and small-time entrepreneurs all nestled next to quaint restaurants. All this provides a background for innovative street entertainers and the gawking visitors that flock to this Seattle landmark.
Ballard locks: Ships pass between Puget Sound and Lake Washington via the Hiram Chittenden Locks, affectionately known as "Ballard Locks" by locals. During the season of the salmon run, kids and adults will be fascinated by the sight of colorful salmon climbing the fish ladder as they swim upstream. Take a picnic and relax on the beautifully landscape surroundings while you watch the squirrels scampering around.
Safeco Field / Quest Field: Years ago the Seattle Mariners, Seattle's professional baseball team, and the city's football team, the Seattle Seahawks both received new stadiums on the site of the old Kingdome. Baseball games are played in Safeco Field, while football fans flock to Quest Field to watch the Seahawks. Both stadiums are state-of-the-art, built both for view and functionality; but don't expect a limit menu of hotdogs. Fans find a wide variety of foods designed to satisfy their hunger between cheers and beers.
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