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'America's Got Talent' holding virtual auditions

There’s still time for contestants to send in video auditions.

ATLANTA — NBC’s hit show “America’s Got Talent” is looking for fresh talent! The show has re-opened online auditions during the coronavirus quarantine.

According to the show’s website, there’s still time for contestants to send in video auditions.

“While you are safe at home and practicing social distancing, why not show us what you've got!? Film a video of yourself showing your personality and your talent. Who knows, maybe you could end up in front of the Judges and on TV this summer,” a casting call on the website states.

Several of the judges including Terry Crews and Howie Mandel also shared the casting call information for the upcoming 15th season on social media.

If you think you’ve got what it takes, you must be 18 to apply for auditions or have parent/guardian submit your info.

Below are tips shared by producers on “America’s Got Talent” on submitting your video audition:

  • Shoot your video in a bright/well-lit setting. We want to be able to see you!
  • Do not use auto-tune apps like Smule or StarMaker.
  • Do not submit GoogleDrive links, Dropbox links, iCloud link or links to Instagram videos.
  • Check your video before submitting it and make sure the audio can be heard clearly.
  • Keep it short -- a 2-minute video should do the trick!
  • You are welcome to sing with a backing track as long as we can hear your voice clearly.
  • Do not submit a highly edited video, sizzle reel, or video with highly processed vocals.

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