Thursday, December 20, 2007

Submitting To Online Casting Calls

Online casting is quickly becoming the industry standard, therefore there are certain expectations and preferences that casting professionals have when accepting and reviewing online submissions.

Here are a few tips to help you get the results that you want:

  • Be sure to read and follow the instructions as carefully as possible. If you want the casting staff to take the time to review your headshot and resume, it’s important that you take the time to read and follow the instructions they’ve provided for you in the Casting Call.

  • Make sure you send a headshot that looks like the character described in the breakdown. If the breakdown asks for a blond female to play between 18-24, make sure that you fit the criteria.

  • When sending your headshot, use your name as the photo filename to avoid confusion.

  • Use a standard font on your resume, such as Arial, and keep the formatting simple so that when it’s opened it’s easily readable.

  • If the casting department asks for your headshot and resume, do not just send them a link to your website or your online profile. If you only send a link, your email will probably be deleted.

  • Unless you receive a mail delivery error, do not continue to resend your material to the casting department. If you don’t get a response, don’t worry. There are many other opportunities out there for you.

Have you checked out the auditions on www.StarSearchCasting.com today? Be sure to review all of the opportunities in your area and keep us posted on how the search is going. And don’t forget to use the tips listed above.

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