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Yg entertainment audition Questions.?
I have a few questions..please try to answer
1. It says for acting you need a 2 minute video of free-acting. (what do they mean by free acting)
Do i make a script, or use a script online,from a book, from a move, etc.
2. If you make the 1st round auditions..if you dont live in new york or california, will they pay for your flight to go there?
3. Will i have to move to korea? (live there forever?)
4. If i fly to korea for the training will i need an adult to come wiht?
or can i stay in Korea by-myself
5.Can i audition with multiple people.
6.Can i only send in one application form?
7.If i sing a song, does it have to be my own song or can i use like one of GDragons songs?
Hi
1. You can act whatever way you want. Choose something that can show your real talent
2. If YG, really likes you, they’ll pay for it
3. Yup, YG is korean-based, so….
4. You can stay there by yourself if you wan to. It depends on you really
5. Nope, individual application only.
6. You can send as many as you want, I guess. The website didn’t give any limits. Just, don’t annoy them by sending 100 application form a day.
7. You can sing any song.
Hope I helped
check this site for more information
http://www.yg-audition.com/
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