Self-Tape and Virtual Auditioning (Online)
Day
TuesdaysDates
Sep 9 - Oct 21Time
7 - 9:30 PMInstructor
Nathan Whitmer$320
A course to help you master all aspects of virtual auditioning, an indispensable skill in the post-pandemic market for both stage and screen talent. No special equipment needed, just a computer and a phone with a camera. Topics include:
- Self-tapes, both with monologues and with sides using a reader
- Callbacks over zoom
- Setting up the space for filming
- Editing and sending auditions
- Techniques for dealing with nerves in front of the camera
- How to know when to stop doing takes and just send it!
No class 9/23/2025
Location
onlineSessions
Fall ISelf-Tape and Virtual Auditioning (Online)
$320.00
10 in stock
Instructor

Nathan Whitmer
Nathan Whitmer is an actor and teaching artist and member of Actors Equity with over 15 years of professional experience. His DC area credits include Arena Stage, Studio Theatre, Theatre J and Washington Stage Guild. Outside DC he has appeared Off-Broadway in NYC, and worked with The Old Globe, The Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, The Virginia Theatre Festival and Texas Shakespeare Festival (to name a few), as well as with The Barter Theatre in Abingdon, VA where as a member of both the Barter Player acting Company and resident equity acting company he appeared in over 25 plays and musicals and worked as a teaching
artist and mentor. He has since returned to Barter as a director for the Players and guest teaching artist for Emory and Henry University. Nathan has appeared in numerous commercials, industrials and TV shows filmed around the DC Metro and in Richmond. As a teaching artist he’s worked with The Shakespeare Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Live Arts in Charlottesville, VA, and Alaska Theatre for Youth. A graduate of Ohio University and the Old Globe/University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Training Program, Nathan applies his classical training and diverse experience to help aspiring or curious theatre artists of all ages awaken their imaginations, communicate dynamically with their voices and bodies, and create inclusive ensembles where everyone’s story finds a space to be shared.