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Casting Call: What to Expect at a Casting Call

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Casting calls can be nerve-wracking for actors and performers, and it’s common to feel unsure of what to expect. But with some preparation and knowledge about what to expect, you can go into a casting call feeling confident and ready to showcase your talents. This article will discuss some fundamental things about casting calls and how to prepare for them.

 

Know the project.

 

The first and most crucial step in preparing for a casting call is researching the project you’re auditioning for. This will give you an idea of the tone, style, and overall vibe of the show, film, or commercial you’re auditioning for. Understanding the nature of the project will help you make better choices regarding the energy and emotions you bring to your audition. Also, you can research the production company and director, as this may give you insight into their preferences and style.

 

Get your materials ready.

 

Before the casting call, ensure you have all the necessary materials ready. This includes your headshot, resume, and audition material. Your headshot is your first impression, so ensure it’s professional and up-to-date. Your resume should be tailored to the project you’re auditioning for, emphasizing your relevant experience and skills. And finally, make sure you have rehearsed and prepared your audition material thoroughly. You may be asked to prepare a monologue, scene, or song, so practice and get feedback from friends or colleagues.

 

Dress appropriately.

 

Regarding your appearance, you must dress appropriately for the project you’re auditioning for. If it’s a commercial, you’ll want to dress in a clean, modern, and versatile way. If it’s a theatre audition, you should dress in a way that represents the character you’re auditioning for. When in doubt, it’s always better to err on the side of dressing up rather than down. That said, it’s essential to be comfortable wearing what you’re wearing, as this will help you feel more confident and at ease.

 

Be prepared for the waiting room.

 

It’s essential to stay focused and positive. Bring a book, a script, or anything that can keep your mind engaged while waiting. Consider snacks and water to keep your energy up. Be courteous to others in the room, as you never know who you’ll meet.

 

Be yourself.

When it’s finally your turn to audition, take a deep breath and be yourself. Remember that the casting director wants to see your unique take on the character or material, so don’t be afraid to take risks and make bold choices. Be present, listen to any direction given, and take your time.

 

In conclusion, attending a casting call can seem daunting, but with preparation and a positive mindset, you can make the most of the opportunity. Remember to research the project, organize your materials, dress appropriately, be prepared for the waiting room, and most importantly, be yourself. Good luck!

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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