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Entries in Casting for Film/TV/Theater (5)

Sunday
Mar082015

Why Your Selfie Won't Lead to a Screen Test

Despite all the casting calls I’ve done so far, it never ceases to surprise me how often men and women vying for roles in front of the camera will submit selfies when trying to schedule an audition.

My recent experience sorting through these informal snapshots while developing an independent television show that calls for an anchor, or two, indicates that this practice probably isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Many of the candidates are attractive, seemingly capable (their resume game is on point…sorta) people I would otherwise consider hiring. Yet, I find myself doubting whether those who send selfies (captured in the bathroom mirror, of all places) can be taken seriously as the potential anchor for an educational TV program.

When I put out casting calls for someone to appear in a television program about teaching citizens how to improve their life skills in areas such as agriculture, for example, that cute-and-playful-in-bathrooms vibe is clearly not up my alley; at least, not for a production of this nature. I generally have nothing against selfies, having snapped dozens of them myself during a few unsuccessful attempts at Project 365. What I have a problem with is when men, women and teenagers submit their talent resumes enclosed with casual, everyday photos, to my film & TV productions.

Submitting selfies to a casting call or any job opening for that matter looks like you obviously don’t have any professional, or passable, headshots. In some circumstances, lacking work experience and photos is understandable but that all still depends on the production. Maybe you’re new to the entertainment field and are just trying to get your feet wet while building up some on-camera experience, complete with screen credits. Still, sending images that look like they’re ripe for an Instagram feed is just plain out unprofessional.

Fitness enthusiast snaps a selfie following a workout at the gym. © DooneySmithThere are instances where I can see the selfie working during a casting call such as when a production calls for roles that may not require much dialogue, including but not limited to:

1. Extras

2. Day Players

3. Body Double/Stand-in

4. Stunt Performer

At no point in my casting notice did I mention any of the roles above. Yet, people still submitted a selfie to the job listing for a spot as TV show host.

You may have the best intentions on trying to just offer up something to help casting directors, producers, etc. match your name to your face, and that’s understandable.

The impression I get from these casual self-portraits that accompany your resume, however, may be different than you expected.

What Your Selfie Says to the Producer Casting an Anchor

You didn’t bother to read the details of my casting call. Or, maybe you read it but didn’t fully comprehend the information. Either way, it’s a red flag waving in the air to signal how much you don’t pay attention when it counts.

You don’t have any professional headshots. Again, this is not a huge deal breaker for me. I know it is for some film and casting directors, producers and other people involved in assembling teams for media projects. The lack of a headshot just is not (always) on my list of must-have requirements when trying to assemble all of the pieces of a television, film or new media production puzzle.

What I find most annoying about submitting selfies in place of professional headshots, however, is the utter lack of effort in trying to get someone to take a photo of you that could at least pass as a substitute for the industry standard. Hell, there are photography students, fashion students and art students – not to mention DMV employees, U.S. Postal Service workers and Police Officers – who snap photos all day, every day. So, you expect me to believe you couldn’t ask anyone to snap a nice, professional looking photo of you on a 35mm, point-and-shoot digital, or DSLR camera?!

You have no experience whatsoever in the position that is described in the casting call. Again, being a newbie isn’t a bad thing. But responding to casting calls with a selfie indicates the possibility that you don’t know what you’re doing. It screams amateur, like you were just browsing the internet on your lunch break, saw a job opening and thought “Ooooh, it would be fun to be on TV!” so you send me one of the most recent – and best looking – images in the camera roll on your iPhone. Thanks, but no thanks.

The thing that gets me about some of the men and women who sent selfies to the casting calls I’ve posted over the years, is that their resumes are filled with previous work experience. It isn’t hard to find some that possess special talents and/or skills, did training at acting schools or other educational facilities, programs, etc. or have all of the standard qualities one would look for when casting a film, television show, music video, TV commercial, or some other type of production. Unlike newbies, people switching careers and regular everyday folk putting a bid in for their fifteen minutes of fame, those with the hefty resumes do know better. So, that only leaves me wondering what in the world convinced them that a selfie was not only acceptable, but also going to get them an audition for the project.

There is a time and a place for self-portraits and the type of projects I work on usually don’t fall within that realm. Where my most recent project is concerned, selfies and educational programs don’t mix. When responding to casting calls, job offers, interview requests or anything that involves you sending a photo that best represents you in the space you’re operating in, remember it’s all about context. Are you trying to channel Brian Williams or are you going for that Snooki, Jersey Shore vibe? Keeping this in mind will mean all the difference between whether the person on the receiving end is likely to give you a call or move on to the next application in the pile. 

When was the last time YOU sent someone a selfie or posted one online?

What was the response to YOUR selfie?

Saturday
Dec102011

Casting & Crew Call for New Balderson Film #indiefilm #kansas #casting #auditions

Balderson Casting Call

Kansas --- Local filmmaker Steve Balderson has announced a casting and crew call for an upcoming film penned by local screenwriter Frankie Krainz. The Untitled top-secret project begins production in March 2012 in Los Angeles and will wrap in Hong Kong. Kansas-area Actors & Crew of any age and race can submit themselves for consideration by locating the CASTING / CREW CALL page at www.dikenga.com

“When I’m casting and crewing a movie I consider everybody,” Balderson said. “Each person has their own unique ingredient they bring to the group recipe. I’ve cast total unknowns in projects with Oscar and Golden Globe winners, famous musicians, stage actors, and aspiring students. Someone may lack experience, but they could also be a total genius.”

In October, Balderson and Krainz finished shooting their feature CULTURE SHOCK, an action film produced entirely without permits in Kansas City and in London, England.

Their previous film, THE CASSEROLE CLUB, won five 2011 Independent Vision Awards in New York City last summer including: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor for Backstreet Boys crooner Kevin Richardson, Best Actress for Susan Traylor, and Best Production Design.

Film Threat magazine writes that Balderson “makes movies that are so gorgeous that it’s not unreasonable to say that, cinematographically at least, he’s the equal of an Argento or Kibrick in their prime. Some people have perfect vocal pitch, Steve has perfect visual composition.”

The CASTING / CREW CALL at www.dikenga.com will continue through the holidays.

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Sunday
Jul172011

Leonardo DiCaprio opposite Beyonce in New Film? PLEASE Don’t! #NaBloPoMo

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Our favorite actor, Leonardo DiCaprio seems to be on a roll this year making Quentin Taratino movies and saving tigers. None of this is a surprise but the latest news about one of his upcoming roles are a cause for concern. It isn’t even the roles that worry me, but the casting choices for fellow headliners that seem out of place. Clint Eastwood is set to direct a remake of “A Star is Born” with superstar singer Beyonce in the lead role.

According to The Telegraph, Eastwood is trying to convince Leonardo DiCaprio to star in this movie, opposite Beyonce and while everyone involved in this project so far are great talents, the current and possible cast makeup seems just all wrong. Beyonce’s performances in movies such as “The Fighting Temptations” and “Dreamgirls” were good but many of her roles were centered around music....something that she already knows how to do. “Obsessed” aside, her acting skills seem to be limited, or at the very least....unconvincing.

Something needs to happen for me to want to go buy a movie theater ticket and watch this.....Clint Eastwood giving a smaller role to Beyonce in favor of a more seasoned actress or Leonardo DiCaprio turning down this role or Clint Eastwood deciding to go with another actor for the role he plans to give to DiCaprio. One of the three would work and now that I think about it....why would Leonardo DiCaprio star in some rock and roll movie, playing a singer? The film actually seems more suited to the kind of work that Beyonce does, based on her singing talents and top position in the music industry as well as her previous film work. So, maybe Beyonce is the ideal choice after all and Leo is the one who may not fit. Hmmm. Where did Leonardo DiCaprio come in during all of this?

I don’t know about this one, Leo!

Also, it would be nice to read or watch an interview with Clint Eastwood where he discusses what made him choose these particular actors.

How do we go from Barbara Streisand and Judy Garland to Beyonce?

I just don't know about this one. Maybe, however, he's on to something magical that will wow audiences and cause people to actually like remakes.

Would YOU watch a remake of “A Star is Born” starring Leonardo DiCaprio AND Beyonce?

I probably wouldn’t, or at least, I wouldn’t want to watch such a movie but if you think that it would be entertaining or worth watching, your reasoning for supporting this casting lineup is very welcome....maybe you could convince me to watch it just as Clint Eastwood is convincing Leonardo DiCaprio to star in it.

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