Interviews

For information about the School of Arts and Creative Industries interview process, please see below

If you've successfully applied for one of the courses below, you'll be invited to an interview, and/or audition either in person, online or by self-tape submission.

If you have any difficulties at all with the online process or any worries about your internet connection, please let us know and we will find a solution. The information for each course is on the drop-down menu below. For some courses you may need to provide a portfolio so be sure to read through the instructions carefully.

If you are experiencing problems with this, please contact admissions@lsbu.ac.uk

Please read the information below in the drop-down menu for your relevant course to find out how to prepare for your interview or audition and if a portfolio or monologue recording is required.

BA Acting and Performance

LSBU ACTING AUDITIONS

Dear Applicant.

Thank you for your interest in studying BA Acting and Performance at LSBU.

All Acting and Performance applicants will be required to audition for the course.

You can choose one of three options to audition:

  1. Self-Tape Submission – 2mins

    You can either submit a video file (if under 20 Mb) or Youtube/Vimeo link (make sure it’s public and sharable) sent to leej19@lsbu.ac.uk.

    You can use your phone camera or similar. Make sure that your film:

    • Is in landscape.
    • Is well-lit.
    • The space around you is uncluttered.
    • Has clear audio with no background noise.
    • Frame yourself between medium long and medium close-up - depending on your chosen monologue material.
    • At the beginning of the self-tape recording please state your name and title / author of your chosen monologue.
  2. Online (Live) audition - 30 mins
    • Monologue performance.
    • Short re-direction/workshop activity on your monologue by a member of the acting teaching team.
    • Brief talk about the course, its content and the learning journey and why you wish to study at LSBU.
    • Questions you might have.
  3. In-person group audition workshop – between 1.5 & 2.5 hrs (depending on group size) - On LSBU campus.
  • Group Warm-up
  • Shared presentation of individual monologues
  • Short presentation about the course
  • Question and answer session.

Audition Monologue Brief (for all options)

Your monologue must be between 1min 30 secs and 2 minutes and can be from any published dramatic material - a play, or TV/Film of your choice. We encourage you to choose material that gives you an opportunity to foreground your own artistic interpretation rather than impersonating another actor’s performance. We want to see the best of you. During both online (live) and in-person (on campus) auditions, you will be asked about your character and your understanding of the scene or material from which the monologue is taken. Please make sure that you have read the play/screen play where possible as you may be asked about your understanding of the character and material as part of the audition.

If you are having difficulty choosing or sourcing a monologue you might find these online resources below helpful.

STAGE MONOLOGUES:

https://www.scriptslug.com

https://www.themonobox.co.uk/monologue-library/

https://auditionscripts.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/monologues-for-female-performers/

http://bit.ly/1KqueXH

https://www.backstage.com/monologues/?category=1&gender=Female&max_age=30&min_age=18&order_by=asc&page=10

http://www.monologuearchive.com

https://stageagent.com/monologues

https://www.actorama.com/monologues-scenes/

http://www.playdatabase.com/mono_adv_search.asp

https://resourceswodramacouncil.wordpress.com/monologues/

https://www.dailyactor.com/contemporary-monologues/

https://www.monologuegenie.com

https://themonologuearchive.tumblr.com/post/160711858083/inherit-the-wind-jerome-lawrence-and-robert-e

FILM MONOLOGUES

http://www.monologuedb.com

https://www.stagemilk.com/monologues-from-tv-shows/

https://www.michelledanner.com/scene-directory-for-actors/

https://www.cityheadshots.com/blog/actor-monologues

How can I prepare for my audition?

  • Read the whole play/script beforehand where possible. If this is not possible, you should have created a clear and credible context and backstory in your imagination and be able to speak about this.
  • Get on your feet and rehearse your monologue several times (maybe in different ways), out loud and in a space, before your audition. Don’t try and do it all in your head.
  • Know what has happened to the character, where they are, their situation and who they are speaking to.
  • Think about why you want to study Acting. What excites you about performing and what will training give you?
  • Be honest in your UCAS statement and write in your own voice.
  • If you are unsure about any aspect of the audition, please reach out to us before. We are here to help you be your best self in the audition and aim to provide a relaxed, enjoyable time with us.

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It is important to remember that the audition is also your chance to find out all you can about LSBU. To make sure that we can help you make an informed choice, we will offer all online auditionees the opportunity to attend an open day where you can get a feel for the course, the campus, and meet members of the acting teaching team and current acting students. We also suggest you take a good look at the course page on our website and explore the course social media accounts to get a fuller picture of the course. lsbu.ac.uk | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

What are we looking for in a successful applicant?

We're looking for someone who is passionate about Acting in live performance as well as on screen. Someone who has the energy, commitment and hunger to undertake a rigorous and distinctive actor training.

Acting on your own can be a bit lonely so sharing and collaboration is at the heart of all we do at LSBU. Therefore, the ability and desire to communicate and collaborate with others in a group environment is essential. Independence, active learning, enthusiasm, positivity, drive, and a sense of humour are really welcomed too. Play is a big part of what we do. We love people who are not afraid to make mistakes in order to improve - people who can laugh at themselves. Your mistakes may be the best part of you!

In your audition we are also interested in:

  • Your ability to be flexible and your willingness to try new things.
  • Your openness to working and playing with others.
  • An appreciation of the work and commitment needed to train and grow as an actor and a willingness to be brave and move outside your comfort zone to see what you’re capable of.
  • Curiosity about art, life and the wider world.

At LSBU we are committed to ensuring every student and every identity is seen, respected and valued.  We want to encourage applicants from all regions and groups within society as the courses continues to embrace and celebrate difference. There is no mould to fit in to and we are by your side throughout your training, working with you to get the most out of your learning and help you reveal your very best self.

We very much look forward to meeting you!

The Acting Team

BA Film and Television Practice

All Film and Television applicants will be invited to interview online with a member of the academic course team. The interview is a friendly 15-minute online chat with one of the course tutors who will assess your suitability, creativity, and commitment to the course. Please book onto your preferred interview date and time as soon as you can, so you can be sure of securing your place on the course.

Interview details:
We are looking for applicants with a passion for film / television who enjoy working in a team as well as independently. We want to find out why you want to study at LSBU, what areas or aspects of film and television interest you the most, what you enjoy watching, what you hope to achieve from the course and what your career ambitions are. You will also have the opportunity to ask us questions and find out if this is the right course for you.

Optional Portfolio:
We do not require a portfolio as part of the application. We are interested in a demonstratable passion for the subject and a willingness to develop your craft over previous practical experience. But we would love to see examples of any of your creative work if you would like to share them with us. This could be short films you have made, scripts or short stories you have written, music videos you have produced or photographs you have taken or any other artwork. This could be work made as part of your studies or work you have produced from your own interests. To submit your portfolio please provide a link to your work. This could be an online portfolio hosted on a site such as wix.com or files which should be under 10MB). Please send your portfolio no later than 2 working days before your interview to portfolio@lsbu.ac.uk

Please state the Course Title, your name, and your UCAS ID in that order in the subject line when emailing your portfolio.

If you don’t have work online, please don’t worry. The interview provides you with an opportunity to tell us why you are a suitable candidate to study Film and Television practice with us.

BA Fashion Communication

All Fashion applicants will be invited to an interview online with a member of the academic course team. If you have a creative portfolio, but this is not essential, please send it to us at least 2 days ahead of your interview date. Having a portfolio is not an entry requirement but may help when we explore how you demonstrate your creativity in the interview. If you decide to submit a portfolio, please use it to show your personality, individuality, and passion for fashion. You could include examples of your creative work showing your ability to work with different materials, themes, and techniques. You don’t need to include everything. Be selective and provide examples that show the breadth of your skills and how you research, experiment, and develop your ideas. Please remember to include labels and descriptions of work to guide us through your creative processes and thinking. 

You may wish to use a platform like wix.com or any platform of your choice.


Please send your portfolio or a link to your site to: portfolio@lsbu.ac.uk
Please state the Course Title, your name, and your UCAS ID in that order in the subject line when emailing your portfolio. Please send your portfolio no later than 2 working days before your interview

BA/BSc Game Design and Development

All Game Design applicants will be invited to interview online with a member of the academic course team. Please submit a portfolio at least 2 days before the interview demonstrating your game development works so far. If you do not have a portfolio, please prepare a short 5-minute pitch to deliver at interview. Please ensure that your pitch explains why you are right for the course and what kinds of things you have done that demonstrates your ability and aptitude for the course. Remember a pitch is all about convincing us why you are right for this course.

You may wish to use a platform like wix.com or any platform of your choice, and send the link to portfolio@lsbu.ac.uk

Please state the Course Title, your name, and your UCAS ID in that order in the subject line when emailing your portfolio. Please send your portfolio no later than 2 working days before your interview

BA Media Production

All Media Production students will be invited to interview online with a member of the academic course team. Before your interview date please submit a portfolio showing your creative work and demonstrating your readiness to study BA Media Production. This could be a portfolio of images and designs or a link to a creative video and other media.

If you are not able to send work through in advance, we would expect you to have some creative work to show at the interview so that we might discuss your interests and creative approach.

Please send your portfolio to: portfolio@lsbu.ac.uk


Please state the Course Title, your name, and your UCAS ID in that order in the subject line when emailing your portfolio. Please send your portfolio no later than 2 working days before your interview.

BA/BSc Music and Sound Design

All Music and Sound Design applicants will be invited to interview online with a member of the academic course team. At the interview you will be assessed on your aptitude, creativity, and readiness to study Music and Sound Design at an undergraduate level. Before your interview date please send up to three links to any of your productions, compositions, recordings, or sound design work. These should showcase your abilities but do not have to be perfect or finished and are an opportunity for the academic team to best understand your creative development so far.

Please send these to: portfolio@lsbu.ac.uk

Please state the Course Title, your name, and your UCAS ID in that order in the subject line when emailing your portfolio. Please send your portfolio no later than 2 working days before your interview

BA Photography and Imaging

All Photography applicants will be invited to interview online with a member of the academic course team. At least 2 days before your interview date please send a portfolio of images showcasing your creativity, technical ability, and intended direction. Please include a maximum of 20 images, presented either as a PDF or a link/URL to an online portfolio. You may wish to use a platform like wix.com or any platform of your choice.

You may include work in different media, for example, physical media, sound, or video if it demonstrates the development of your creative interests. If you are not able to send work through in advance, we will expect you to have some creative work to show at the interview so that we might discuss your interests and creative approach.

Please send your portfolio to: portfolio@lsbu.ac.uk
Please state the Course Title, your name, and your UCAS ID in that order in the subject line when emailing your portfolio. Please send your portfolio no later than 2 working days before your interview