Do you prefer an "in character", props and wardrobe shot, as well as a regular headshot?
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Posted 11:21 PM Jul. 11, 2014
When submitting myself for a role do you prefer an "in character", props and wardrobe shot, as well as a regular headshot or just a regular headshot? Same goes for auditions, do you like me dressed as a hotdog vendor or just normal clothes?
I do little Actual Casting on my own but have assisted most of the larger casting offices in the region. While they all profess to be able to envision anyone in any role - I have heard the comments made when the person they are bringing in to read for a Congressman or Businessman looks like they stopped mowing the lawn, got in the car and came to the audition.
If they are hiring a policeman and I send them a 2nd shot of me "On Set" as a policeman - and I also Included my 2nd resume with the training roles I played at the US Secret Service Academy in Beltsville, FBI Academy in Quantico and NVCJTA (Northern VA Criminal Justice Training academy) in Ashburn VA - I stopped even having to Audition.
If you have not seen the Police Resume http://www.bdragonuk.com/uploads/Resume__Law_Enforcement.pdf
If you have not seen the Headshot http://www.bdragonuk.com/HeadShot___Resume.html
Sorry about the long-winded reply but I wanted you to know my personal experience since we worked on so many of the same projects over the last 15 yrs.
This is a competitive Business and marketing yourself smartly - works
Sometimes marketing only opens the Audition Door (Fantastic) sometimes it seals the Callback (wonderful) and sometimes you WIN the job without the Audition (Yea)
Just do not overdue things - I was at 1 Casting office recently when an actor sent in a submission of 10 photos - 2 is ok -- 3 is pushing it but if properly sized and part of a comp card type submission form OK, but it needs to be a shot that Casting is looking for.
The last Casting I did was a Principal role in an Industrial as a waitress - I received the Bikini Shot working out in a gum along with the headshot - How can I tell if she is smart enough to pour coffee from that???
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