Friday, June 19, 2020

Chances of making it into a entertainment industry?

Jorge Gerrero: im not trying to discourage you, but its not that easy...especially when youre not korean, it will be harder...like every audition has about like 50~100 people....and like 3~4 of them has somewhat a chance...but who knows... keep trying, and hope you a good success...Show more

Joni Ziak: I'm not really sure what the "chances" are. But the audition process EXTREMELY competitive, they're thousands of people that want the same thing. I would recommend you take dancing and singing lessons, so you'll have some knowledge and possibly be a little more qualified that others, and so you can find your true voice and know what songs suit you best. Natural talent is always wonderful, but for those of us that weren't born with it, it just means we have to work 10 times harder!(: Be sure to mention all of your skills (like violin) when you audition or you're interviewes, it can only help you. Be sure to have knowledge of the companies and the industry beforehand. A! nd you might want to practice your Korean a little, since you're "somewhat fluent". By the way, SM is a little harder to get into because they're known as the company of "fresh faces" (attractive people) and they usually look closer at those of full Korean decent. Remember to work hard and never give up!Good Luck!...Show more

Ricardo Rozelle: Talent, of course, is key to making it through auditions. After all, entertainment companies run off of the talent of their artists. There are very, very few people out there with 'natural born talent'. Most people become talented because they take classes and train themselves. So I would highly recommend taking a few classes-- the voice classes especially. Even if you are a good singer, voice classes really help you find a style of singing that works the best for you. Being able to play the violin will be to your advantage as well. be sure to include it on your application and take your violin with you to your auditions so you c! an play it for them. Any extra talent that you have (instrumen! t, knowing other languages, acting skills) will just increase your chances of making it in. And there are a lot of Koreans that audition, most people who audition are of Korean decent. Since you are doing the weekly auditions and not the Global auditions, you should not have too big of a crowd there when you audition (of course, this also depends on the week you are auditioning, some are more traffic heavy than others). But, there are SM artists (such as Tiffany from SNSD) who have been accepted into SM after doing an audition in LA, so if your talent level is high then you most certainly have a chance at getting in. Good Luck. Fighting!!...Show more

Lou Ravelo: oooo ! S.M good choice ! =DI wouldn't waste time, especially a year on practicing for your audition. Talent is definetely a huge factor in the picking process but other specialties such as being bilingual or instruments or sports are all taken into account. Being smart isn't that big of a deal but it's nice to! be smart =) Having played the violin 9 years would definetely help if you did not slack off during your 9 year study. If you want to prepare for the audition, a month isn't that long but it's plenty to practice singing a song and start making a dance routine. Taking voice lessons for that song may help but the dancing should just be you. Of course there are a lot of koreans at the audition ! not only koreans but a lot of other races tend to audition as well. Good luckk !!...Show more

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