How do I contact Casting Networks?

How do I contact Casting Networks?

To submit a request to know, you may contact us by phone at +1 (213) 616-9221, by submitting a request through our online form or via mail at Casting Networks, LLC, Attn: Consumer Services, 3250 Wilshire Blvd. Ste. 1800, Los Angeles, CA 90010, USA.

How do you confirm auditions on Casting Networks?

Actors: Confirm auditions received via Casting Networks on your account (alerts) or contact agents directly to confirm/decline for you. Do not reply to the automated audition emails/SMS texts. No one will receive them & your auditions won’t be confirmed.

Is Casting Networks free if you have an agent?

Casting Networks Inc. does offer a free account, but there is a catch. In order to register for free, you MUST have agency representation. Without representation, there is a $25 annual fee.

Is LA Casting the same thing as Casting Networks?

Cast It and Casting Networks have now merged. Casting Networks, known to Los Angeles actors as LA Casting, is a platform previously used to send out breakdowns for commercial projects to agents and managers, and a place where actors had profiles to commercially market themselves.

How much is casting network a month?

With a Premium Unlimited membership, talent can also upload unlimited reels and skill clips, and browse and submit to thousands of open calls for just $19.95/month prepaid annually or $23.95/month paid monthly.

How much does it cost to submit to Casting Networks?

How do I get an agent in NY?

How to land a talent agent

  1. Find Talent Agencies. The best way to find an agent is to contact the Actor’s Union such as SAG-AFTRA and ask for their list of franchised agents.
  2. Market yourself.
  3. Interviewing with a Talent Agency.
  4. Questions you should ask your prospective talent agent.

What are acting agents looking for?

So What Do Agents Look for in Actors?

  • All the talent in the world.
  • The most marketable type.
  • A hardworking personality.
  • Professional over amateur.
  • Connections and referrals.
  • Luck is a factor.