Talk:Season 3/@comment-24125446-20140701013956/@comment-5384369-20140701144027

Actually, you normally can't find auditions that are legit. You need to have experience, no matter how "talented" you think you are. Without any training (such as Cold Reading/Auditioning, Improv, Scene study, Commercials...) there's close to nothing. You have to start with small films before you actually get a role on Disney. I mean, check out Aubrey Peebles (she played a Cassidy in Diners & Daters). Yes, he probably could have had a larger role on A&A if she wanted to, but it really shows that you need a fairly extensive resume.

(Does anyone know if older characters from Season 1 are coming back? Like Nelson, Cassidy, Dallas....)

I would suggest going Commercial agents, because they're so much easier. Like, most good theatrical agents won’t see you unless you’re SAG, have a polished resume, and a demo reel, but commercial agents are a bit more lax abut it. (Not like, Lax --> lacrosse, though. If it was that, then it would be like Austin & Dez... plying lacrosse with a drum on a stick.... =/)