- Take your time- Avoid sending a blank email with just a head-shot and a resume. Take your time and make each email seem that it took time and effort before you press send on your computer screen…
- Avoid sending obvious generic emails. For example, “To whom it may concern” is an obvious and dead giveaway that this email is simply a draft that is recycled over and over to numerous casting directors…
- Take your time and do your research on the casting director. Something as simple as addressing them by their name can go a long way…
- Ask Questions- If you have any questions or concerns address them in your email. It is often considered rude, to quit a project later because, you failed to ask the casting director earlier for more information. There is “usually” no such thing as a dumb question…
- Submit Wisely – do not submit to something you do not fit the description for. Casting directors must filter through thousands of head-shots and resumes every day, and by submitting your information to something that does not apply to you just makes their job more difficult. Thus, probably less likely to hire you in the future…
- Create an Acting resume- Your professional resume should stand alone from your acting resume. They are considered as two different things in the entertainment industry, so take the time to write a resume on your acting experiences. If you are not sure how to create an acting resume visit Getting Started. Furthermore, do not include your background, stand-in or photo double work in your acting resume. Those areas of work do not illustrate your acting talent…
- Submit Authentic Pictures- Do not submit older pictures of yourself. You want your head-shots to resemble what you look like on a normal basis not twenty years ago…
- Do NOT Procrastinate– Typically the earlier you submit the hirer your chances. So do not wait until the last minute to submit to any opportunity. Most of the time the people who waited ultimately, missed their chance to acting in a major feature film…
- Personalize- Personalize your email or cover letter. Here is a great example to draw casting directors’ attention…
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