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Acting Casting

 

Excerpts from  Actorschecklist.com

  • Generally, the casting director can be thought of as a prescreener. In the end, directors, writers and producers make the final decisions on who to hire. Naturally, there can be exceptions to this.

  • Among the sources that agents tap for actors are: agents they know, to a lesser degree agents they don’t know, managers, their own files of headshots, personal recommendations, actors they have seen perform in various venues like stage.

  • Casting directors will look at your photo and resume and then ask you to read. If they like the reading they will then go ahead and schedule a time for you to come back and audition for the producers and director.

  • Casting directors use a combination of intuition and experience to send candidates onto call-back auditions with producers and directors. Many casting directors were actors early in their careers; others were stage managers, and/or assistants to various producers or casting directors before moving into casting themselves.

  • Some casting directors work in-house, but nowadays many are freelance hires with their own businesses that have to be licensed.

  • Once the director and producers have decided which actors they want to hire, the casting director is the one who then negotiates money, schedules and billing with the actors or their agents.

  • Since they want you to do your best, which in turn reflects well on their job performance, casting directors have been known to impart subtle signals, helpful hints and conventional wisdom while escorting a prospect into a reading. Therefore pay close attention to what they might have to say.

Excerpts from  Acting Workshop On-Line  

  • Don't just wait for agents to respond to your mailings.  Market yourself directly.  Contact your nearest  AFTRA/SAG  office to see if they have any casting director contact names and addresses.  Watch TV commercials for your local businesses.  Call the various businesses and ask who do their TV ads. Then call the ad agencies and ask if they keep actor files and/or who handles casting for their productions.  

  • Contact big companies directly. Some companies do some of their own productions in-house and keep actor files. Also ask who they use for their outside production work and which agencies they use for casting.

  • Contact your local production houses.  Often times the production houses do their own casting instead of going through agencies.  

  • Contact your local film schools or universities with film making departments.  Find out who is making student films and make sure each of those aspiring directors know you are an eager actor willing to work (expect to get NO pay.  But you might get a video of the films you are in - from which you can put together an audition video to send to agents).

  • Check your local papers, film commissions or trade publications for audition notices for independent films that might be filmed in your area.

 

Agencies

Richmond

Regional

Liz Marks Casting

Modelogic

Uptown Talent

Accurate Casting and Talent- A.C.T.  - Edgewood, MD

Actor's Central, Inc. - Virginia Beach, VA

Carlyn Davis Casting - Falls Church, VA

Central Casting - Washington, DC

The Model Store - Washington, DC

Pat Moran and Associates - Baltimore, MD

The Satchi Agency - Fairfax, VA

Talent Link Online - Norfolk, VA

Taylor Royal - Baltimore, MD

TJTalent - Arlington, VA

 

 

Sites

Richmond

Regional

RMIC - Flicker Talk

Richmond Times Dispatch - Theater/Dance Calendar

TV Jerry

Virginia Actors Forum 

Virginia Production Alliance - Hotline

Theatre Web Sites - Organizations – Theatres

AFTRA-SAG Baltimore/DC Area Website  

Blue Ridge-Southwest Virginia Film Office

Central Virginia Film Office 

FilmMakers Studio - UVA - Charlottesville, VA  

Theatre Scout

Maryland Film Office

Virginia Film Office

VSCA Message Board - Norfolk, VA

 

 

General

101Hollywood

Actingbiz.com

Actingdepot.com

ActingWorld

ActingZone

Actornews: Free Posted Auditons

Actorpoint.com

ActorsAccess

ActorsAuditions.com

Actorsite

Auditionfinder.com

Auditions.net

AuditionsCallboard(Membership REQ

Auditionsfor Teens

Backstage Casting: Theatre & Film

Backstage.com

Backtoholding.com

BlackTalent News

BoardShowbiz.com

Breakdown Services, Ltd. 

CastingSociety

ComicResources

CraigsList

EasyCasting  

Eastcoastactors.net  

EntertainmentCareers

FilmFaces

FutureCasting 2000

GetGigs Casting

Group101- LA

Hampton Roads Audition Notices

HCDOnline

HOLA(Latino Casting Info

HollywoodMasala (Indian/Membership Req.

LACasting

Mandy's:Now Casting

My8x10

Nowcasting.com

NYcastings.com

Onstage

OpenCall

PlaybillOnline

RegionalTheatre Auditions

TalentsGallery

Tar Heel Films

The Buzz NYC

The Film Workshop and Laboratory

The Latin Film Network

The Actor Network

The Right Cast

ThespianNet

Tinselnet

TVIStudios

TVTeens

Willcall

 

 

 

Directories

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Players Directory

Academy Players Directory 

Actorsaccess.com

Actorplace.com

Audition for Hollywood

Bigtalent.com

Brainbox Casting

Carlyn Davis Casting

CastMeNow

Cast Net

Easycasting.com

EntertainmentCareers.Net

Extracast

The Film, TV and Commercial Employment Network

Future Casting 2000

The Maslow Media Group

National Talent Pool

New Faces Talent

Nowcasting.com

Online Talent Portfolios: TheCastList.Com

PerformingJobs.com

ProductionSourcebook.com

ShowBizJobs.com

Sunspot Productions

Talentbank.com

Talentpages.com

The Talent Source .tv

Talent Works

Talentcybercasting.com

Voicebank.net

Voicecasting.com

Zoetrope.com

 

 

Resources

Aileen Noble's "I Love Auditions" Meditation

Casting Society of America 

Movie X

movieextras.bizhosting.com

Pay Scale Calc

Upgrades

 

 

Media

Acting Articles

Audition Basics

Castings and Casting Directors

Cold Reading

Coping With Audition Nerves

Experiences of a Hollywood Extra

Interview with "Secondhand Lions" CD Ed Johnston

Interview with Filmmaker and Casting Director Gary Chason

Jp Turnbull on casting director workshops

Profile: Robin Gurland, Casting Director

Robin Gurland -- Don't Call Her; She'll Call You

The Casting Process

Tips for COMEDY CD workshops

Working with a Manager /Agent

Working With The Film Extra

 

 

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