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What’s My Casting?

When working as an actor, it is essential to understand how casting directors, producers, writers, and directors perceive you. This understanding begins with knowing your "casting" or the type of roles you are typically considered for. For example, if you are a tall, athletic actor, you may be considered for action or sports roles. If you have a unique look or accent, you may be considered for specific ethnic or cultural roles.


Once you clearly understand your casting, you can "lead with" that when you walk into a room for an audition or meeting. This means highlighting your strengths and experiences that align with your casting and showing how they make you the best fit for a particular role. For example, if you are auditioning for an action role, you may want to talk about your fight choreography or stunt training.


It's also important to remember that casting is not a fixed concept and can evolve as actors gain more experience and develop new skills. So, it's always good to be open-minded and flexible when it comes to exploring different roles and opportunities.


It's also important to note that understanding how casting directors, producers, writers, and directors see you also involves understanding their perspective on the industry and the current trends. Keeping updated with industry news and following the work of key people in the industry can give you a better idea of the types of roles and projects currently in demand and how you can position yourself as a viable candidate for those roles.

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