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When submitting myself for a role do you prefer an "in character", props and wardrobe shot
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FACEBOOK"ing directors, producers, and others Do you have any idea how easy it is for someon
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WHAT NOT TO ASK Here are a few questions NOT to ask a producer or director during an interview or
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THE DIRECTOR'S VISION AND PRODUCTION, AND WHAT WE WANT First off, being a professional actor is
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BAILING ON A PROMISE / YOUR WORD / AGREEMENT / CONTRACT Don't do it. An agreement made by an
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PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOUR ON THE SET AND DURING REHEARSALS Please don't openly talk about the
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COVER LETTERS Please do NOT address your cover letter to: "To Whom It May Concern." It
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READ -- and UNDERSTAND -- THE CASTING NOTICE If a casting notice calls for "Experienced profe
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RESUMES The most important rule: don't lie. More and more film and theatre producers, directo
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HEADSHOTS The headshot is not a glamour or a vanity photograph. It's not meant to hide facial
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