Performance test where actors perform scenes or monologues to demonstrate suitability for film roles.
Technical Details
Standard auditions take place in rooms measuring 20-40 m² with 3-point lighting (Key Light 2000W, Fill Light 1000W, Back Light 500W). Camera positioning is 2.5-3 meters away from the candidate, with recording in Full-HD (1920x1080) at 25 fps. Self-tapes, established since 2010, use smartphones or consumer cameras with a minimum resolution of 1080p. Three main variants exist: Cold Reading (unprepared text), Prepared Reading (24-48 hours preparation time), and Improvisation (5-10 minutes of free scene development).
History & Development
Formalized auditions became established in Hollywood in 1920 with the introduction of the studio system. MGM was the first studio to introduce systematic camera tests in 1925. The transition to sound film in 1927 revolutionized casting through mandatory voice tests. In 1960, Casting Director Marion Dougherty developed the "callback" structure with up to four audition rounds. Digital recording became widespread from 1995 onwards, self-tapes were established in 2008 and became an industry standard during COVID-19 in 2020-2022.
Practical Application in Film
Christopher Nolan conducts an average of 3.2 audition rounds for leading roles; for "The Dark Knight" (2008), 42 actors tested for the Joker. Marvel Studios has used improvisation tests for 60% of their casting decisions since "Iron Man" (2008). Quentin Tarantino prefers 45-minute one-on-one meetings with integrated auditions. Streaming productions reduce audition duration by an average of 40% compared to theatrical productions but use self-tapes more frequently for pre-selection.
Comparison & Alternatives
Screen tests differ from standard auditions through more elaborate costumes and set recreations. Chemistry Reads exclusively test the interaction between actors, while Solo Auditions evaluate individual performance. Work Sessions are increasingly replacing traditional auditions – here, candidates work with the director on scenes for 2-4 hours. Virtual Reality Auditions, in testing phase since 2019, allow for spatial interaction in digital sets but have not yet reached market maturity.