Here are some basic guidelines:
- If you have a bit of a tummy, you may consider a stomach cincher to "give" you a lean looking tummy. Your swimsuit should have corset-like construction to tame down the mid section.
I guess those basic guidelines cover most body types. Hopefully this will help give you a better idea next time you shop for a swimsuit to enhance your body. I always believe in making the best of things.
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
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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.
You want to join your friends on the beach. You need to attend a beach party. You want to look good. Who doesn't? However
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- For those with smaller busts
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- For those who are gifted with large busts, just flaunt what your mama gave you. But if you are shy to show them off, you'll probably want to get a built in bra for support to avoid spillovers. Potential celebrities with this problem would be Scarlett Johansson.
- If you are a little heavy on the rear, just cover them up. Do not go for those 2 piece bikini. Go for something a little closed up behind.
Unless you have a totally hot body like Rhona Mitra or you have modeled for Swimsuit illustrated, you are very likely to be in the shoes of most people. Worry not. You do not need to be a supermodel to look like the girl on TV. What you need is the right swimsuit to enhance your assets and hide your nightmares. It's not cheating... even celebrities do it.
- If you have big thighs (NO... you do not have to resort to Sarongs if you find them a little offseason), you'll want to get high-cut leg openings to elongate your thighs. At the same time, you'll try to do something at the top to divert the attention from the thighs like wearing a V-neck, etc.