A guide to Talent Agents (for Actors)
…to get an agent But finding an agent isn’t easy. It’s often a Catch-22 situation: an agent will only take on actors with good acting credits; but to get good…
…to get an agent But finding an agent isn’t easy. It’s often a Catch-22 situation: an agent will only take on actors with good acting credits; but to get good…
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To submit your profile to a casting notice on enCAST, you will normally click on the CLICK TO SUBMIT link on the role: Sometimes, however, the SUBMIT BUTTON does not…
…require, nor ask for, any proof of validity regarding the information you input with the exception of when wish to be verified. The only exception is if we believe a…
…good idea of what your application email can be like. Take what you think works and change what you don’t like; but make it your own. So on this page…
…want to specialise in (e.g. if an agency only works on ads and you’re interested in tv, then forget them) who don’t deal with actors (or extras, if that’s your…
…make an impression! 11. Listen! You’ll do the audition piece once. Then the CD will probably make a suggestion and you’ll do it again. Always listen. Listen carefully to what…
…Don’t do this. The cd will simply ignore your application because it’s not what they are looking for. They won’t keep you on file for the future so don’t bother….
…is simple: the production house hasn’t got time to send you a response. On enCAST Whenever we post a casting on enCAST we encourage the production to write back to…