How To Write The Best Notes For Online Submissions
Picture this:
You see a breakdown you fit perfectly…
You choose the headshot that looks amazing…
You attach the perfect demo reel footage…
And then… You see the box.
“Submission Note”
They didn’t ask for any specific information, but it’s an opportunity for you to speak directly to casting, so obviously you should say SOMETHING, right?
Well… let’s just say there are a few things to think about before you hit that “submit” button. I break it all down in this week’s #GuruTips, so be sure to watch below!
If you’ve ever wondered what you should be putting in your “submission notes” for casting, listen up! Learn some important things to consider before you hit submit with these tips from @ActResourceGuru @Ajarae! #ActorsLife #SelfSubmissions #Share
Sometimes casting will specifically ask for you to put something in the notes, such as “list comedy experience” or “note piano skill level”, which makes your life easy… just enter what they ask for! If not, just think… is this note actually adding to your submission? If the answer is no, you might want to reconsider. You want your submission to stand out… in the right way.
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xo,
Sandy
August 7, 2018 @ 10:52 am
Great info, Ajarae! 🙂 You look amazing as always!