Chance Me!

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I am a transfer student looking to apply to Emerson!</p>

<p>I am looking to audition for the BA Theatre Studies: Acting Program</p>

<p>GPA: 2.95
I know it is on the way-way low side, but it was all due to one bad grade Freshman year, and I have been bringing up my GPA ever since. By the end of spring semester I anticipate a 3.2 or 3.1 </p>

<p>I am planning on having 2 resumes, 3 at the least.</p>

<p>If I do a kick-ass audition, you think it would make up for my GPA?</p>

<p>I am still in the works of putting everything together, but basically, do I have a chance at ALL in them considering me?
Below is my resume.</p>

<p>Film_____________________________________________________________
“My Angel” Supporting<br>
“The Fear” Lead </p>

<p>Stage___________________________________________________________
Day Six Heather </p>

<p>Producing/Directing_______________________________________________
“The Fear” (2011)
“Who Am I?” (2011)</p>

<p>Scriptwriting_____________________________________________________
“In Another Life” (30 min.)</p>

<p>Music___________________________________________________________
Saxophone (2004-2009)
Piano (2008-Present)</p>

<p>House/Stage Management__________________________________________
Stars on Stage (2010): Stage Manager</p>

<p>New York Film Academy Training____________________________________
Audition Technique: Rick Kostenick
Scene Study & Technique: Jerri Tubbs
Acting for the Lens: Adam Nimoy
Monologue Writing & Technique: Cliff Weissman
Comedy and Improvisation: Johnny Timko
Meisner: Anthony Montes
Voice & Movement: Caitlin Muelder</p>

<p>CP Casting and Acting Studio Classes_______________________________
Basics of Acting: Bates Wilder</p>

<p>Awards/Commendations___________________________________________
Award: New York Film Academy 4-week Teen Acting Session </p>

<p>Special Skills_____________________________________________________
Tennis, Drawing, Biking, Computers, Photography, Field Hockey, Running, Snowboarding, Writing, Works well with children, Works well with animals, Works well with adults.</p>