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Open Question: What should I send to a casting call besides a headshot if I have no acting experience?
I'm really desperately interested in auditioning for a part in a martial arts movie but have no film or acting background.
The scriptwriter said I might have a chance of applying because I have the right ethnic mix & physical training for the part but it all depends on the casting director's & producer's decision.
I'm going to be competing with thousands of actors from professional agencies with acting experience but I still want to give it a shot. Not all those actors are martial artists
Can anyone give me some tips on how to give the best first impression through a mailed or emailed application package so I can hopefully get a call to audition in person?
What type of pictures should I send besides the headshots? Is there a preference for color or black & white? What's the norm?
Should I ask the scriptwriter for sides so I can send a video audition? Or would that be too forwward & risky?
I dunno what the agency guys are doing. I know they've sent resumes but I don't have an acting resume. What should I do?
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