Disney Cover Letter?
Well I’m auditioning for a Disney part, like most people that are also auditiong, I have to come with a VERY BRIEF cover letter. Okay, so I know how to make one, but I need a good hock, a good opening start off, so when they start reading the hock will be the decision between being accepted or thrown out. I dont really want to mentation "dreams" because well that’s the point I’m auditioning. Any tips of acting cover letters or a continuation of the hocks throughout the cover letter, I’ll make sure to think about that when chosing the 10 POINTS!!
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you send Disney a cover letter after they call you back after they see your picture? i don’t think so if they say to when they call you you should but I’ve never heard of it but if your just sending them your head shots and resume then don’t put a cover letter in there
Boxabow is an idiot. A cover letter should be brief. Something like "Hi, my name is whatever. Thank you for the opportunity to audition. I look forward to meeting with you soon. Signed, whatever." Believe me, if you write something long winded in an effort to stand out it will end up in the garbage. And I don’t know what a "hock" is, but you’re not going to get anyone any more interested in you with BS. BTW, don’t get your hopes up. You are most likely submitting for extra work which is not a big deal even if you do get it.
Try to be very loose and relaxed, The opening should be a BOOM opening, get them wanting more, and more of you! Show passion, but don’t be afraid to admit to failure, they love creativity, and originality