Mascot Tryout Hints…beyond the basic “Be Big”: 1. Costume: Make sure your hair is tied so that it cannot get in your face during the tryout. My daughter liked wearing a nylon balaclava. The balaclava can be wet to keep you cool and washed in good smelling detergent in case the costume head is less than fresh smelling. 2. Music: a. When you create your music try to include very obvious cues for you activity changes in the skit. For instance, if you need to change props during parts of your performance, make sure there is an obvious sound effect or song change so you don’t miss your cue. It can be hard to hear inside the costume and during tryouts your nerves may get the best of you. You will feel more confident in your performance if you know your cues will not be missed. If you get into the tryout room and the music cannot be heard, do not be afraid to stop your audition. There is no way you will be successful if you cannot hear the music. (even better if you can communicate that without speaking in your costume….a mortal mascot crime!) b. Take your own Bluetooth speaker to the tryouts. Make sure it is already connected to your phone, and be sure to have a copy of your music in your phone. JUST IN CASE! Cover your own booty. (if there is a music mishap, this shows the coach and judges that you are super responsible and willing to take care of your own needs). Also, be sure to send your music to the coach in advance….don’t wait for the day of tryouts. 3. Props: Make sure you can easily pick up your props when wearing the costume hands. Posters laying face down on the gym floor are nearly impossible to grab. Use a piece of duct tape to make a 3D tab on the back of the poster. ALWAYS be prepared for the worst. If you thought your poster was going to lean against something and it would be easy to grab, but then it fell over for whatever reason, you would lose valuable time in the performance trying to pick it up. This is not the comedic relief you are seeking. BEING PREPARED is BEING PROFESSIONAL. 4. Secondary Routine: Have a 2nd routine prepared. If there is a tie between 2 mascots, you could be asked to go back in and improvise. This actually happened to me. Have thoughts planned ahead of time as to what you might do. Evolution of dance is a good -no prop- idea….and there are many versions available online for download….just have one in your phone & learn it at home as your secret weapon. Even if you don’t need it for tryouts, when you make mascot, knowing an evolution of dance montage is great for events where prop set up is not feasible.
I am sorry to ask the same as everyone... will you please share the audio file with me? I am a cheer coach helping out my sole student trying out for mascot! We would GREATLY appreciate it!
hey if you still have the audio link for this may I use it? I am trying out for mascot this year since I'm old enough now!! and I have taken a liking to this skit!! but the sad thing is that it has to be under 2 minutes to 30 seconds so I have to cut the last part out! but if you have this can I please use the sound?
@@lpeters79 Here's the link (expires in 48 hours). The skit was based on a couple of other mascots on TH-cam - I put those videos out there for you as well. login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6b668e5a5f74b9a766
I Got To Be A Mascot Because The Cheer Coach Loved My Energy
Hey do you have any advice for someone trying out? ((: 💚🧁
Mascot Tryout Hints…beyond the basic “Be Big”:
1. Costume:
Make sure your hair is tied so that it cannot get in your face during the tryout. My daughter liked wearing a nylon balaclava. The balaclava can be wet to keep you cool and washed in good smelling detergent in case the costume head is less than fresh smelling.
2. Music:
a. When you create your music try to include very obvious cues for you activity changes in the skit. For instance, if you need to change props during parts of your performance, make sure there is an obvious sound effect or song change so you don’t miss your cue. It can be hard to hear inside the costume and during tryouts your nerves may get the best of you. You will feel more confident in your performance if you know your cues will not be missed. If you get into the tryout room and the music cannot be heard, do not be afraid to stop your audition. There is no way you will be successful if you cannot hear the music. (even better if you can communicate that without speaking in your costume….a mortal mascot crime!)
b. Take your own Bluetooth speaker to the tryouts. Make sure it is already connected to your phone, and be sure to have a copy of your music in your phone. JUST IN CASE! Cover your own booty. (if there is a music mishap, this shows the coach and judges that you are super responsible and willing to take care of your own needs). Also, be sure to send your music to the coach in advance….don’t wait for the day of tryouts.
3. Props:
Make sure you can easily pick up your props when wearing the costume hands. Posters laying face down on the gym floor are nearly impossible to grab. Use a piece of duct tape to make a 3D tab on the back of the poster. ALWAYS be prepared for the worst. If you thought your poster was going to lean against something and it would be easy to grab, but then it fell over for whatever reason, you would lose valuable time in the performance trying to pick it up. This is not the comedic relief you are seeking. BEING PREPARED is BEING PROFESSIONAL.
4. Secondary Routine:
Have a 2nd routine prepared. If there is a tie between 2 mascots, you could be asked to go back in and improvise. This actually happened to me. Have thoughts planned ahead of time as to what you might do. Evolution of dance is a good -no prop- idea….and there are many versions available online for download….just have one in your phone & learn it at home as your secret weapon. Even if you don’t need it for tryouts, when you make mascot, knowing an evolution of dance montage is great for events where prop set up is not feasible.
Can you share this audio file.with Mr also please
Can I get the audio to I am trying out for the first time 😊
Sure. The link expires in 48 hours: login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6d64875d6771b09ea7
I am sorry to ask the same as everyone... will you please share the audio file with me? I am a cheer coach helping out my sole student trying out for mascot! We would GREATLY appreciate it!
Expires in 48 hours: login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6d648660626da66e9e
Thank YOU!@@miketarbet3273
Hello! My daughter is trying out for mascot this weekend..is it possible she could use this audio? Thank you!😊
Sure. Here you go: login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6d638e5e6176b2a1aa
@@miketarbet3273sorry but when I click on the link I see the audio box but it’s not any music..
Can you give me the he audio please I am trying out for mascot
hey if you still have the audio link for this may I use it? I am trying out for mascot this year since I'm old enough now!! and I have taken a liking to this skit!! but the sad thing is that it has to be under 2 minutes to 30 seconds so I have to cut the last part out! but if you have this can I please use the sound?
Sure. Here's the link (expires in 48 hours): login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6d638d5b5e75bdab6a
Hey Mike I’m currently trying to get a mascot program started at my school. Could you share this audio with me?
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Hi! Are you able to share the audio file again? We have a brand new mascot for our youth league and this is perfect for him. Thanks!
Here you go. The link will expire in 48 hours. login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6c658a5a5e717d6b9b
Thank you!!
Please tell me where you found this sound. I want to use it for my All American skit!
Hello! Are you able to share the audio for this skit ? I'm trying out for mascot and I think this is perfect! Thank you
Do you know how to get the sound
Or at least the songs in this so i can edit them together :'D
can I get the audio im trying out for mascot
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Could I have the audio please
Can you share the audio file, please?
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Any chance you would be willing to share the audio file again?
Here's the download link: login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6c658d5b6175a970a0
Could you share this with me?? I am helping get a schools mascot program off the ground!!
I assume you mean the audio track for the skit? Sure. I'll try to find it this evening and share a download link.
@@miketarbet3273 yes the audio!! Thank you
@@lpeters79 Here's the link (expires in 48 hours). The skit was based on a couple of other mascots on TH-cam - I put those videos out there for you as well. login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6b668e5a5f74b9a766
@@miketarbet3273 do u still have it
@@messiahn4164 I’m sure I do. If I have time this week, I’ll look for it and figure out how to get it to you.
Can you share the audio please?
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Do you still have the audio?? I have tryouts coming up and can’t find anything else to do
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yo u still got the audio file by any chance?
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@@miketarbet3273 thank you so much🙏🙏
hey do u still have the audio
Here's a download link that will expire in 48 hours: login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6c628c5b6770ab73a3
@@miketarbet3273 can you send me that oleaseee
What song it that?
It's a mix of 5-6 songs throughout the skit.
What app do you use to mix the songs?
@@madeleinesingley6200 I use my video editing software, Cyberlink PowerDirector.
Ok thanks!
Hello! Are you able to share the audio for this skit ? I'm trying out for mascot and I think this is perfect! Thank you
Sure. Here's the download link. It will expire in 48 hours. login.filesanywhere.com/fs/v.aspx?v=8c6c6a8b5d626d7d6b9b