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$250/Day Short Film Atlanta Casting Call for Principal Roles

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A short film casting call for a principal role in Atlanta, Georgia.

Casting directors are now casting actors to work on scenes filming in Atlanta, Georgia, on October 7- 11, 2022. Now casting the following lead role.

Principal Cain

  • 50-60 years old
  • African, Black Mixed Ethnicity
  • Female
  • Straight edge
  • Disciplinarian
  • Commands authority without having to say much

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Short Film Principal Role Casting Call

Work Dates: 10/7 – 10/11

-Shoot can last -/+12 hours/ Must have open availability/Dates subject to change

Location: Atlanta, GA

-Some locations may be outside of Perimeter. Talent must work as a local hire

Now casting the following lead role.

Principal Cain

  • 50-60 years old
  • African, Black Mixed Ethnicity
  • Female
  • Straight edge
  • Disciplinarian
  • commands authority without having to say much.

Rate: $250/day

Interested? Apply Now

Acting Tips

  1. Take the time to understand your character

When you’re given a role, it’s essential to take the time to understand who your character is. What motivates them? What are their goals? What is their backstory? The more you know about your personality, the better you can play them.

  1. Develop a clear idea of the scene

Before you step on set or walk onto the stage, you must clearly understand what is happening in the scene. Who are you talking to? What are you trying to achieve? What is the overall tone of the scene? Knowing these things will help you stay focused and give your performance purpose.

  1. Make strong choices

In any given scene, there is a multitude of choices you could make as an actor. It’s essential to choose the ones that you feel are strongest and will serve the story best. Overthinking things or second-guessing yourself will only hold you back and weaken your performance.

  1. Be present in the moment

When performing, it’s essential to be fully present in the moment. It means being aware of your surroundings and your fellow actors but also being in touch with your own emotions. If you can stay present, it will help you stay focused and give a more honest performance.

  1. Trust your instincts

As an actor, it’s essential to trust your instincts. If something feels off or you’re unsure about something, go with your gut. More often than not, your instincts will serve you well and help you make strong choices.

  1. Be prepared to adjust

No matter how well you prepare for a role or a scene, there’s always the possibility that things will change once you’re on set or onstage. It’s essential to be flexible and be prepared to make adjustments as needed. The ability to roll with the punches is necessary to being a successful actor.

  1. Always give 100%

Even if you don’t feel like it, always give 100% to your performance. Whether it’s a small role or a lead role, every character deserves your full commitment. If you half-ass it, it will show in your performance.

  1. Be willing to take risks

To grow as an actor, you must be willing to take risks. This means trying new things and pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. It can be scary, but those risks often lead to the best performances.

  1. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes

Mistakes are inevitable, so don’t be afraid to make them. It’s how you learn and grow as an actor. If you’re willing to learn from your mistakes, they can be a good thing.

  1. Believe in yourself

Last but not least, always believe in yourself. If you don’t believe in your abilities, it won’t be easy to convince anyone else to believe in you. Have confidence in your talent and your ability to tell a story. If you do, anything is possible.

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Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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