@@ministereliondelatribudeju628 There's no reason for an agency to be famous. All that matters is that they do their job, which is to help get you opportunities and negotiate contracts.
Definitely, for the actors but there's a lot of other people involved in making a movie and the duty of hiring those people would usually either go to the UPM (unit production manager) or the producer who hired the UPM. And the UPM might discuss hiring decisions with the director and/or producers.
Hit the nail on the Head AGAIN! as a budding new CD. I have experienced all you have talked about when casting for feature films, proof of concepts and commercials. It's great when people understand the process and how many other factors going on behind the scenes and why actors should always bring their "A" game right off the bat. And I keep folks in mind who may not have booked the role but came close! I tend to watch for them to submit for other projects.
Hey Kurt. I just got booked on my first SAG speaking role. I never got a call back from my FIRST EVER (Zoom) audition and almost a month later I got an urgent availability check. Two days later I received an offer to play a different but similar role that had the same number of filming dates!.. I'm super excited and owe you a lot of credit!
@Madison Eklund yes proffecianal headshots are a most considering it shows u are serious for it an a agent or talent manager u need to have if u want those main roles ect yes they get paid a pecentage of what u make for that production
Hi, I just had a few questions: 1). If the main character of a project is being cast through a public audition, how likely is it that other important roles in the show or movie be casted through this process as well? 2) How does the selection process work for a self tape and how does a callback work in those conditions? 3) If u are a teen actor, does a casting team contact you through your parents contacts or through your personal phone and such?
@@neytiri.is.my.favoriteU 2 better keep me updated 😭, I’m also trying to get into a movie, I was gonna be in a Disney show one time I don’t rly remember what it was but I didn’t get accepted sadly lol, lmk if any of y’all get in
Thanks for this behind the scenes video! I always wondered how much actually went into the casting and I knew only a very little bit, so it was great the understand it :)
Small indie films often use a combination of a casting director and an open call, in my experience. I'd suggest actors network and keep their eyes open. I will tell you an actor with a poor headshot or worse, no headshot is at a real disadvantage. Include a resume, please. I also like a video audition.
Wow, I do remember seeing you in "Cobra Kai" long before I came across your fantastic UA-cam channel. You give very helpful insight & advice about the acting industry because I am currently fighting to break in and be a part of great storytelling in film.
Hey, Kurt. Thanks for this detailed breakdown of how the casting process works. I took notes and will be working on my self tapes and audition techniques. I appreciate you taking the time to make this video
i know a lot about this industry thanks to you kurt! i will take acting classes online and from youtube for several years before my carreer. i will also save money for acting and practice auditioning. thank you so much
One thing I do like about this industry is there's lots of different caveats to it. Example, I'm doing improv and I'm working on a job at a local theatre. Not an onstage job but still it's a thing. Much like this life, you won't always be center stage. To learn the different aspects is good. To enjoy what your part was is good. Without the idea that you were lesser without doing that.
Hi, I know this video is quite old now, however could you make a video about the process or what to expect after being officially casted for a role? Exactly what should Actors expect after being casted in a Film or Television Series?
That's not always an option. Sometimes you will be called in to audition in person but normally you get your two minutes in front of the casting director then you're out and the next actor comes in but sometimes they'll audition five or more at a time in order to see how each actor "works off" the other actors rather than in isolation.
@@hadialsayed2992 Before the audition you're usually given "sides" which is just a few pages from the script. It might be five pages worth of dialogue that you have to memorize before you get to the audition and SOMETIMES they give you nothing until you arrive for the audition, where they hand you two or three pages and only give you five minutes to go over it before you go in front of the casting director. And when you do go in front of the casting director it's not enough that you just memorized the lines and can recite them - you have to be able to bring that character to life in a way that SEEMS like you're just making the words up as you speak.
When the producers select the actor they want, is that typically when the actor receives a check avail / placed on hold? Btw I love your channel, keep up the great work!
Same here, but you have to work with what you got my friend, thats what im doing in the Bahamas... but when you move you will have built up your amazing skills and be glad you you did it. ✊🏼👍🏼
Hi Kurt- I’ve recently auditioned for a commercial through my agency on Saturday and the deadline was Sunday. Today is Tuesday so how long do you think I’ll have to wait to hear back as the shoots are next Wednesday and Thursday? Btw thought you were really cool in Cobra Kai :)
There's no perfect answer for this. Some people make quick decisions and some people take much longer. Sometimes I've heard back within the same day and other times it took over a month. Also, you will most likely only hear back if you book the job. If you don't book it, you will not hear anything. That is just how the industry is.
I am currently about to embark at a acting program at Chattanooga state your videos help thank you for being very clear and not beating around the bush
This really helped!! Thank you so much for putting effort in trying to help the fans trying to accomplish their dreams. Btw I think your role in cobra kai is really cool and well played!
this is a very inexperienced question I know, but can you go into depth on what happens in a call back? will you be given a new script to memorize/will you recite the original again? will you perform a monolog or be given a new script on the spot? or none of the above LOL. thanks for taking the time to make these, I really appreciate it!
I am from India, I am studying in college And my dream is to work in marvel studio as a actor. I watch every video of your channel. And your Role is awesome in 'cobra kai'. Love it❤️❤️
I have bombed many auditions. But I think it's important to remember that it doesn't matter what you think or how you felt you did. I've had auditions that I thought were horrible and ended up getting the part anyway but I've also had auditions where I felt like I nailed it... was CERTAIN I got the part & didn't get the part. I've even completely ruined shows doing live theater; in front of a live audience but none of the audience even knew that I screwed up.
Your videos are so great!! It's awesome to have a real experienced actor give us advice. I've got a few questions that I hope you can answer: 1. If I have zero acting exerience, but I think I can act well, can I still apply for auditions?? If so, what do I have to put in my resume if I haven´t been a part of anything related to acting?? 2. If the casting directors like someone's audition tape, could they actually cosider them seriously for the role even if they don't have any acting backround/experience on their resume and even if they don't have an agent? 3. Are the reels made with monologues? Do we have to record ourselves acting different monologues? Or how can I make a good reel? 4. Since we have to send our personal information in order to apply for an audition, how can we know if/which websites are legitimate and reliable?? Do you recommend some especific audition/casting websites?
1. You don't have to have any experience but I would definitely recommend getting some training first. At the minimum you should have some training on your resume 2. Casting directors will looks at it in terms of risk. How risky is it to hire someone with no experience? Depends on the budget of the project. If it's a multi-million dollar movie, it's unlikely that someone with no experience will be considered. If it's a low budget project such as an unpaid student film, it is much more likely to be considered. 3. Reels come from the projects that you work on. I would not recommend using monologues for a film and tv demo reel. 4. This is another way acting classes can be helpful because your classmates and teachers can advise you on the legitimate websites being used in your area. If you are in the US or Canada, the most popular casting websites are Actors Access, Backstage, and Casting Networks. Not all of them are used in every region so ask your acting teachers.
I'm morgan 22 years old live in lowell ma and I did some culinary in high school 🏫 but I've always loved the movies 🎥 watching movies 🎥 going to the movies 🎥 seeing every single movie 🎥 since I was 3 years old I'd love movies 🎥 and want to be a actor
I've always felt that it's best to let the agent find you than to seek one out. You'll actually get a better agent; one that's better suited to your career path if you let the agent find you. Once you're on the casting sites all of the agencies can see you; look over your profile; headshots; resume, see what acting schools you went to and each agency usually has it's own specific criteria that they're looking for. They might be looking mostly for kids and teens or mostly ethnic actors or comedic actors; some of them love veterans and are always trying to add military veterans to their rosters or people that have a background in martial arts; weapons handling etc. If you put all of that stuff on your casting site profile the right agent will find you. Otherwise it can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack, having that profile completely filled out is like having a super powerful magnet.
Dude Cobra Kai was AWESOME i jumped up and yelled when i saw you i was like, Hey! I know that guy, i was watching with my dog so i can safely say me and my dog are big fans
Sorry but now I can’t help but see you as an attorney 🤣even though I know you’re an actor and I love love love that you make these videos for us. Thanks again!
Kurt this was an excellent explanation into the process of how to get cast in a movie or show. I just so happen to have an audition coming up on Monday so thanks for the auditioning cheat sheet. I'll take all the help I can get!! I will also make sure to check out Cobra Kai.
hi kurt, i’m not sure if you’ll remember me but a couple months ago i commented on one of your videos asking for some advice, first of all, i just want to say thank you for replying to me and giving me ideas, and second of all, i have actually started to find some classes near me, i have applied to a couple places and i am waiting for a response. i have also branched out to facebook to try and have a look over there for some through groups with some actors in and it’s useful so i just want to say thank you for giving me somewhat of a little push to get going. i really hope i can come through with this, acting is a dream job for me as it is many other people, and to have that feeling that i may be starting to actually get somewhat closer to it is amazing. Thank you kurt, honestly. your videos have helped and if i need any help i know you’ll take the time out of your day to respond to comments which i love about you. thank you again, sorry the essay and have a good day :).
Hi Kurt, I have a question: what if the director/producer/network can’t find the actor/actress they’re looking for? Even after going through every actor....
They select the best one out of the options they have available. There are ten million actors registered on IMDb so there's no shortage of actors to choose from.
This video isn't even about the filming process. It's about the casting process. If you were already IN a movie then you'd know the differenct between casting and filming.
I have a problem, a casting agency submited an open casting call, i sent in my headshots and a full body pic thinking they'd never reply but in three hours they asked me when can i come for a casting. I'm so nervous to go to the real thing because of the professional photographer and lighting and all, thinking i won't look that good, i guess that lighting 'covers' your flaws doesen't emphasize them ? So hard to pose, especially when they ask for you to smile. Looks so fake lol.
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I have a question how about if your agency isn't that famous
@@ministereliondelatribudeju628 There's no reason for an agency to be famous. All that matters is that they do their job, which is to help get you opportunities and negotiate contracts.
How to download this cheat sheet
I'm interested
Your videos 📹 are a great 👍 help for me to learn some things on how to be a actor so thanks
COBRA KAI NEVER DIES
The Casting Director is basically the "Human Resources Department" ;)
😂 at least they don't have to deal with employees stealing each other's lunches of of the fridge.
@@ActingCareerCenter LMAO!!!
@@ActingCareerCenter 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Exactly! 😁
Definitely, for the actors but there's a lot of other people involved in making a movie and the duty of hiring those people would usually either go to the UPM (unit production manager) or the producer who hired the UPM. And the UPM might discuss hiring decisions with the director and/or producers.
STRIKE FIRST. STRIKE HARD. NO MERCY. #CobraKaiOnNetflix
Thank you so much for recommending the series!! I Loved it!! Enjoyed you in it!
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COBRA KAI NEVER DIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow Kurt. You're fantastic. You give such awesome advice. It's nice to gain knowledge from someone who has a lot of experience. Thank you
You're welcome! Thanks for watching!
Hit the nail on the Head AGAIN! as a budding new CD. I have experienced all you have talked about when casting for feature films, proof of concepts and commercials. It's great when people understand the process and how many other factors going on behind the scenes and why actors should always bring their "A" game right off the bat. And I keep folks in mind who may not have booked the role but came close! I tend to watch for them to submit for other projects.
Yes! Book the room!
I love behind the scenes because they give me more insight to what my career will hopefully look like soon.
Plus sometimes actors drop out. You need a backup.
Hey Kurt. I just got booked on my first SAG speaking role. I never got a call back from my FIRST EVER (Zoom) audition and almost a month later I got an urgent availability check. Two days later I received an offer to play a different but similar role that had the same number of filming dates!.. I'm super excited and owe you a lot of credit!
CONGRATULATIONS! That is wonderful to hear! I hope you have a great time on set!
OMG THATS SO COOL WOAH
Can you do a video on how to become a child/teen actor
Same, how?
You need money for that
@Madison Eklund ik that but some parents do not allow kids to be teen actors or have enough money
@Madison Eklund yes proffecianal headshots are a most considering it shows u are serious for it an a agent or talent manager u need to have if u want those main roles ect yes they get paid a pecentage of what u make for that production
This feels really great to know, it means everyone is rooting for you till the end :)
SO! ACTING IN FRONT OF THE MIRROR IS ACTUALLY MILES AWAY FRON THE REALITY.HAHAH. THANKS FOR YOUR VIDEOS. SO INTERESTING TO WATCH
That’s good info on what really goes on behind the scenes, thanks.
Glad it was helpful!
About to watch that show just because of you 👏🏼
You're going to love it!
Omg bro I been watched cobra Kai and just noticed that was you😂
Hi, I just had a few questions:
1). If the main character of a project is being cast through a public audition, how likely is it that other important roles in the show or movie be casted through this process as well?
2) How does the selection process work for a self tape and how does a callback work in those conditions?
3) If u are a teen actor, does a casting team contact you through your parents contacts or through your personal phone and such?
As a 15 year old, my dream is to be in movies and shows, to be an actress. And I don’t know if the dream may come true but I have hope!!
Me too! We’re the same age and both want to be actresses!
@@neytiri.is.my.favoriteU 2 better keep me updated 😭, I’m also trying to get into a movie, I was gonna be in a Disney show one time I don’t rly remember what it was but I didn’t get accepted sadly lol, lmk if any of y’all get in
Thanks for this behind the scenes video! I always wondered how much actually went into the casting and I knew only a very little bit, so it was great the understand it :)
That was an awesome, in-depth explanation! Thanks for breaking it down!
Small indie films often use a combination of a casting director and an open call, in my experience. I'd suggest actors network and keep their eyes open.
I will tell you an actor with a poor headshot or worse, no headshot is at a real disadvantage. Include a resume, please. I also like a video audition.
This channel is a true blessing
Wow, I do remember seeing you in "Cobra Kai" long before I came across your fantastic UA-cam channel. You give very helpful insight & advice about the acting industry because I am currently fighting to break in and be a part of great storytelling in film.
Hey, Kurt. Thanks for this detailed breakdown of how the casting process works.
I took notes and will be working on my self tapes and audition techniques.
I appreciate you taking the time to make this video
I always wondered how it worked, how decisions were made 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for this advice
Thank you very much! It means a lot... My audition is tommorow and I hope to get a role ...
i know a lot about this industry thanks to you kurt! i will take acting classes online and from youtube for several years before my carreer. i will also save money for acting and practice auditioning. thank you so much
My brother had a Cobra Kai birthday this month. He loved it.
One thing I do like about this industry is there's lots of different caveats to it. Example, I'm doing improv and I'm working on a job at a local theatre. Not an onstage job but still it's a thing. Much like this life, you won't always be center stage. To learn the different aspects is good. To enjoy what your part was is good. Without the idea that you were lesser without doing that.
Hi, I know this video is quite old now, however could you make a video about the process or what to expect after being officially casted for a role? Exactly what should Actors expect after being casted in a Film or Television Series?
Wow it’s good to know, I was so scared I had to audition in a room full of other actors but I can just do it in my room
That's not always an option. Sometimes you will be called in to audition in person but normally you get your two minutes in front of the casting director then you're out and the next actor comes in but sometimes they'll audition five or more at a time in order to see how each actor "works off" the other actors rather than in isolation.
@@hadialsayed2992 Before the audition you're usually given "sides" which is just a few pages from the script. It might be five pages worth of dialogue that you have to memorize before you get to the audition and SOMETIMES they give you nothing until you arrive for the audition, where they hand you two or three pages and only give you five minutes to go over it before you go in front of the casting director. And when you do go in front of the casting director it's not enough that you just memorized the lines and can recite them - you have to be able to bring that character to life in a way that SEEMS like you're just making the words up as you speak.
Hope to see you on set one day also. Great info you share, thank you xx
Thanks for watching!
I’m going to watch the first couple episodes right after i’m done watching these UA-cam videos!! Thank for all the valuable content!!
Kurt your videos have helped me so much I really can’t thank you enough man
I am dreaming to become an actor too, probably in other country such as Thailand, or in Hollywood ❤️🙏😍💪
When the producers select the actor they want, is that typically when the actor receives a check avail / placed on hold?
Btw I love your channel, keep up the great work!
You are absolutely right!
@@ActingCareerCenter after this point sometimes for network tv is there another step for network approval?
Thanks for the information sir 😊.
Hey Kurt, Thank You I am From Ethiopia 🇪🇹 I See my self Acting With You.
you give good advices on this acting journey thank you . i really wish i could be in the usa so that i could put your advices into practice
Maybe one day!
Same here, but you have to work with what you got my friend, thats what im doing in the Bahamas... but when you move you will have built up your amazing skills and be glad you you did it. ✊🏼👍🏼
Desperately scrambling for an extra in GoT "Fire and Blood"
Damn I got a call back I was this close :(
Get 'em next time!
@@kshtjmlk It was a swedish series called Deg
Cobra Kai t shirt... Love it I seen the show and so wanted to be on it even my daughter
Now I remember where I’ve seen you before !
Idk what I’d do without this great videos
I’ve learned so much
This information is so accurate thank you .
Thank you for the tips & advice, COBRA KAI NEVER DIE 😊
Hi Kurt- I’ve recently auditioned for a commercial through my agency on Saturday and the deadline was Sunday. Today is Tuesday so how long do you think I’ll have to wait to hear back as the shoots are next Wednesday and Thursday?
Btw thought you were really cool in Cobra Kai :)
There's no perfect answer for this. Some people make quick decisions and some people take much longer. Sometimes I've heard back within the same day and other times it took over a month. Also, you will most likely only hear back if you book the job. If you don't book it, you will not hear anything. That is just how the industry is.
I would love to be on show
I am currently about to embark at a acting program at Chattanooga state your videos help thank you for being very clear and not beating around the bush
One awesome job in Cobra Kai episodes! And two thanks for all of this advice on acting and auditioning.
This really helped!! Thank you so much for putting effort in trying to help the fans trying to accomplish their dreams. Btw I think your role in cobra kai is really cool and well played!
this is a very inexperienced question I know, but can you go into depth on what happens in a call back? will you be given a new script to memorize/will you recite the original again? will you perform a monolog or be given a new script on the spot? or none of the above LOL.
thanks for taking the time to make these, I really appreciate it!
in my expirence it was the same script
Wow thanks for sharing this! And yes I love Cobra Kai, I'm patiently waiting now for season 5.
Perfect perfect perfect. Thanks for explaining it in perfectly.
I am from India, I am studying in college
And my dream is to work in marvel studio as a actor. I watch every video of your channel.
And your Role is awesome in 'cobra kai'. Love it❤️❤️
This guy is great unlike actors academy thank you for offering acting advice for free that is better then most paid acting courses
You should still take acting classes. Kurt took acting classes.
Omg that was you!!! 🤣 I love that show, lord you played a great character 👏
I saw you on Cobra Kai. I like your work.
I literally knew 0 about casting, now I have a basic idea. Thanks to Yue :)
Thank you so much for all the advice!!
Awesome shirt!! & thank you for all the advice!
Thanks for watching!
I bombed a Walmart audition callback supposed to air in Brazil
I have bombed many auditions. But I think it's important to remember that it doesn't matter what you think or how you felt you did. I've had auditions that I thought were horrible and ended up getting the part anyway but I've also had auditions where I felt like I nailed it... was CERTAIN I got the part & didn't get the part. I've even completely ruined shows doing live theater; in front of a live audience but none of the audience even knew that I screwed up.
Coffee shop
Worker on a Disney show - hey who would complain it’s Disney !!
Exactly!
cobra kai tsirt i love IT!!! great video!!!
Oh this was really good!! I knew some of this; but I didn't realize that it was a 13 step process. Thank you for making and posting this video!!
It's not always exactly 13 steps but everything he mentioned is part of a typical casting process.
This was very useful, thank you brother
Thank you for this advice ❤
Your videos are so great!! It's awesome to have a real experienced actor give us advice.
I've got a few questions that I hope you can answer:
1. If I have zero acting exerience, but I think I can act well, can I still apply for auditions?? If so, what do I have to put in my resume if I haven´t been a part of anything related to acting??
2. If the casting directors like someone's audition tape, could they actually cosider them seriously for the role even if they don't have any acting backround/experience on their resume and even if they don't have an agent?
3. Are the reels made with monologues? Do we have to record ourselves acting different monologues? Or how can I make a good reel?
4. Since we have to send our personal information in order to apply for an audition, how can we know if/which websites are legitimate and reliable?? Do you recommend some especific audition/casting websites?
1. You don't have to have any experience but I would definitely recommend getting some training first. At the minimum you should have some training on your resume
2. Casting directors will looks at it in terms of risk. How risky is it to hire someone with no experience? Depends on the budget of the project. If it's a multi-million dollar movie, it's unlikely that someone with no experience will be considered. If it's a low budget project such as an unpaid student film, it is much more likely to be considered.
3. Reels come from the projects that you work on. I would not recommend using monologues for a film and tv demo reel.
4. This is another way acting classes can be helpful because your classmates and teachers can advise you on the legitimate websites being used in your area. If you are in the US or Canada, the most popular casting websites are Actors Access, Backstage, and Casting Networks. Not all of them are used in every region so ask your acting teachers.
Take me in your movie.
Yep, i saw cobra kai full.
I'm morgan 22 years old live in lowell ma and I did some culinary in high school 🏫 but I've always loved the movies 🎥 watching movies 🎥 going to the movies 🎥 seeing every single movie 🎥 since I was 3 years old I'd love movies 🎥 and want to be a actor
great info brother, finding an agent is a real challenge
I've always felt that it's best to let the agent find you than to seek one out. You'll actually get a better agent; one that's better suited to your career path if you let the agent find you. Once you're on the casting sites all of the agencies can see you; look over your profile; headshots; resume, see what acting schools you went to and each agency usually has it's own specific criteria that they're looking for. They might be looking mostly for kids and teens or mostly ethnic actors or comedic actors; some of them love veterans and are always trying to add military veterans to their rosters or people that have a background in martial arts; weapons handling etc. If you put all of that stuff on your casting site profile the right agent will find you. Otherwise it can be like trying to find a needle in a haystack, having that profile completely filled out is like having a super powerful magnet.
Dude Cobra Kai was AWESOME i jumped up and yelled when i saw you i was like, Hey! I know that guy, i was watching with my dog so i can safely say me and my dog are big fans
Thank you Kurt 😃
Omgggggggg so much goes into casting, thanks for the info
That’s dope! I had no idea that was you! Great job !! Love your content.
this is really interesting! Do you have a video on self tapes? If not, could you do one and include some examples and where to get scripts for them?
Here's a video about self taping: ua-cam.com/video/ghFZgmFA3a0/v-deo.html
@@ActingCareerCenter Thank you so much!
Thank you for the great info. 👌🏿
Sorry but now I can’t help but see you as an attorney 🤣even though I know you’re an actor and I love love love that you make these videos for us. Thanks again!
I have just found your channel, I have been watching it and it is very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for teaching us ❤
You were so good in cobra kai
Thanks man! Congrats on all your success! New sub 👍🏼
Kurt this was an excellent explanation into the process of how to get cast in a movie or show. I just so happen to have an audition coming up on Monday so thanks for the auditioning cheat sheet. I'll take all the help I can get!! I will also make sure to check out Cobra Kai.
Break legs on Monday!
@@ActingCareerCenter ty!!
hi kurt, i’m not sure if you’ll remember me but a couple months ago i commented on one of your videos asking for some advice, first of all, i just want to say thank you for replying to me and giving me ideas, and second of all, i have actually started to find some classes near me, i have applied to a couple places and i am waiting for a response. i have also branched out to facebook to try and have a look over there for some through groups with some actors in and it’s useful so i just want to say thank you for giving me somewhat of a little push to get going. i really hope i can come through with this, acting is a dream job for me as it is many other people, and to have that feeling that i may be starting to actually get somewhat closer to it is amazing. Thank you kurt, honestly. your videos have helped and if i need any help i know you’ll take the time out of your day to respond to comments which i love about you. thank you again, sorry the essay and have a good day :).
That is fantastic! I'm glad the videos have been helpful. Best of luck in your acting classes!
Acting Career Center Thank you, really appreciate it
Hey, just one question. How long should a self tape be? By the way, awesome video
Thank you for this information i hope i will work with you one day
I really enjoy learning from your videos. I just saw you in Cobra Kai👍🏿
LOVED Cobra Kai!! 👍🏾👍🏾
This will really help me alot ❤❤
Thanks Kurt! Looking at all the steps has made me feel really happy and proud of all the auditions I get! Btw, I now want to watch Cobra Kai!
I think you'll love Cobra Kai, Diane!
This is very insightful! Great video!!
You are so motivating! And informative
Igot answers to all my questions thanks .
Great video very in-depth
Can you please do a video of all of the steps you need to take to beacome an actor please.
I've already done a video like that:
How to become an actor in film and television: ua-cam.com/video/krHWL0Frk80/v-deo.html
Hi Kurt, I have a question: what if the director/producer/network can’t find the actor/actress they’re looking for? Even after going through every actor....
They select the best one out of the options they have available. There are ten million actors registered on IMDb so there's no shortage of actors to choose from.
Thank you very much for this video...I really needed to understand this process....*already subscribed*
Thanks for making this video! 🙏🏻☺️
Ya thank you im in a movie but I need to know the filming process
This video isn't even about the filming process. It's about the casting process. If you were already IN a movie then you'd know the differenct between casting and filming.
I have a problem, a casting agency submited an open casting call, i sent in my headshots and a full body pic thinking they'd never reply but in three hours they asked me when can i come for a casting. I'm so nervous to go to the real thing because of the professional photographer and lighting and all, thinking i won't look that good, i guess that lighting 'covers' your flaws doesen't emphasize them ? So hard to pose, especially when they ask for you to smile. Looks so fake lol.
you your amazing in cobra kye i loved your carector
How do you prove to casting directors that you took acting classes?