is it worth subscribing to an audition site for theatre/film/tv? if so what are the best sites for Perth auditions?
Tue, 24 Apr 2012, 09:48 pmsmallyally5 posts in thread
is it worth subscribing to an audition site for theatre/film/tv? if so what are the best sites for Perth auditions?
Tue, 24 Apr 2012, 09:48 pmPaid is Professional
Tue, 24 Apr 2012, 10:24 pmPaid work is very rarely (if every) published on free or public access sites, unless they are small budget productions or the occasional extra. So if you are serious about getting paid work, you have two choices;
1. Get an agent to help you out
2. Keep an almost constant view on every bit of news you can get about new productions, etc and hope you find something.
Quite on Set has a very strong Eastern States focus. Very rarely has anything Western. Great value for money if you are East.
Star Now is a great service for Independent and non-paid productions. There has been an increase in paid type work recently, but as I mentioned above, it is low budget stuff. Nothing wrong with that as you get first hand experience and can develop a contacts network. If you are happy to do that, you get to build up a portfolio and show reel which can only help down the track.
Link up with JC Casting via Face Book or Twitter. They are Casting Consultants who take the very rare option of public calls. They are not Agents though. They work for the producers, not the actors. I've managed to snag a few adds and extra roles through them.
Show Cast is, as far as I am aware, the only Official Casting web site, used by Agents and available to the general public. They charge a hefty fee for the Web Services, but it is very comprehensive service and quite legit. http://www3.showcast.com.au/showcast/
Other than that, I would never expect big opportunities from web based audition sites, especially the free ones. Have a look at the Finding and Agent page in this site's FAQ pages.
Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)
Jeff Watkins