For the acting community
Multiple Contacts For the SAME JOB???
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Posted 5:02 PM Sep. 28, 2011
I'm in a similar situation. I applied for a job through "Dragonuk Connects". The next day a friend - who has helped cast me for other projects in the past - sent me an annoucement for the same project. (Albeit his contained a more detailed description of the project). I let him know I was interested in it. I have NOT been contacted by either party for an audition yet. At what point should I tell my colleague I independently applied for this project? (Or shouldn't I worry about it?)Scott E. Zeiss |
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Posted 6:50 PM Sep. 28, 2011
This is a different situation but should be handled the same way. DragonukConnects.com is Not an Agent or Casting Director. DragonukConnects.com does not Expect a Commission from you IF you book the Job
I just take Pubilc Information and Castings sent Directly to me and see to it Everyone knows about the opertunity. You do not say if your Friend is an Agent or not and would Expect a Payment from you If Booked but Even if he is since I'm not Expecting anything -- I would have no issue with Him getting paid The other possibility I see is IF 2 Agents have it and are working for the same Production Company - My posting going to 1 - His to the other Can you check to see if Both of our submissions went to the same place?? DSame e-mail address. Same Production Company -- If so -- No issues Hope this helps -- Without knowing the job posting I don't have the Info to be More Exact Best Brian |
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Posted 7:20 AM Sep. 29, 2011
Your posting was Carolyn Davis' casting announcment for "The Builders". I applied directly to them.
My friend is a casting agent - albeit he gets paid by the production company and not me. Also, he is involved in other aspects of production, i.e., supplying props, wardrobe, etc. 24 hours after I applied to Carolyn Davis, he sent out a general e-mail announcing this project. (BTW the project's title in his e-mail was different from the Davis announcment). It quoted heavilly from the producer and was NOT a verbaitim copy of the Davis announcement. (Davis was for principals only while his called for principals AND extras PLUS it had more details about the production). Producer did ask if he had anyone that could fit the principal roles and, if so, could he bring them in to audition. (No date or time set for auditons albeit both communciations - Davis and his - state auditons would be next week). So it looks like two agents working for the same production company. Hope that helps. I haven't heard back from either party yet. Scott |
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Posted 9:36 AM Sep. 29, 2011
Carlyn is a Casting Director so She is not looking for a Commission from you either However if She has to pay you direct
(The production Company does not hire a 3rd party Paymaster that will pay you) she charges a fee to cover payrole expences because they are not a normal part of her job. You said your Friend is not looking for a commission from you either and That is the "Sticky" part Agents whose livelyhood depends on the commission they earn finding you work - Get touchy about seeing that commission go to someone else-- That is why the Quick disclosure is so important. In this situation - Where no one is earning their living from getting you work -- I would simply tell him That you saw the posting and sent info directly to Carlyn but you really appriciate his looking out for you and any assistance he can give you in getting an audition would be greatly appriciated |
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