For me, I love auditioning.
Unless you are an enormous name, you never stop auditioning.
I've been auditioning since I was 7 years old.
Can't Hardly Wait was a movie everyone wanted. I wanted the lead girl sooo badly, I think it was Lauren Ambrose. I wanted it so badly, I kept auditioning. I didn't get it, but I think everyone that auditioned - because everyone went out for it - got some screen time in it, like me.
It's important to keep auditioning. If you're auditioning for something, you're auditioning for a role that people can't see you in and you need to convince them that you're the right person.
You always go in with the intention of playing your best and knowing the material you're auditioning.
If you'd have asked me when I was auditioning for High School Musical if I ever thought I was going to play a Marine.
Music is my love and to me acting is more mercenary. I don't pound the pavements for roles: if it happens, it happens. I hate that auditioning thing.
Offers come up, but I'm still fighting for jobs and auditioning and being rejected.
I love the auditioning process. I love working with the technical guys. I absolutely love the editing room. That was completely fascinating to me, working with an editor in crafting the thing into something you had in your head.