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Casting for a Young Teen Series on Nickelodeon

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Nickelodeon Casting Call

Casting directors are currently casting for a Young Teen Series on Nickelodeon. They are currently looking for a Young Teen 14 years old between the ages of 13 to 16, but must look 14.

This opportunity is by Miami Talent Casting, if you have any questions, or are interested email [email protected]

Casting Call and Audition Information

Young teen series on the Nickelodeon network.
YOUNG TEEN 14 YRS OLD BOY, AGE RANGE 13-16, MUST LOOK 14.
CASTING TODAY JAN 28
FROM 4PM -4:45 PM,
CASTING AND SHOOT LOCATION: MIAMI
ROLE OF MIKE
Please request sides, [email protected]
IF YOUR CHILD DOES NOT FIT THE PROFILE, PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT. AT THIS TIME THE ONLY ROLE TO BE FILLED FOR THAT SHOW IS THE ONE LISTED.

 

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TLC “What Not To Wear” Casting Call

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Casting Calls are getting ramped up for  TLC’s “What Not To Wear”.

I think we can all recall someone in our lives with an awkward sense of style or someone with completely NO sense of style. Have you ever wanted to surprise them with a complete makeover? Well, casting directors of the popular makeover show “What Not to Wear” on TLC and  are currently trying to SURPRISE a deserving woman whose wardrobe is in serious need of attention.

What Not to Wear draws on the personality and talent of fashion experts Stacy London and Clinton Kelly to convert participants from dowdy to dashing. Hair stylist Ted Gibson and makeup artist Carmindy add the finishing touches that complete the change.” (TLC)

Casting Call and Audition Information

Casting is currently underway in the Orlando Area. They are looking for women ages 21 to 45 who might be in need of a $5,000 fashion make over. Maybe she dresses in clothing that is too tight, too big or just completely inappropriate!

Nominate Her Today and email the following information to [email protected]
  • Nominee Info: Name, Her Age, Location, Size and Occupation
  • Briefly explain her story and how it relates to her bad wardrobe.
  • At least 4 pictures that show her bad clothing-no costumes!
  • Nominator’s info (your Name and contact number)

 Keep us updated on your submissions!


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Georgia Help Wanted Hotline Entertainment Job Opportunities

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There has to be a reason why the entertainment industry is thriving in Georgia. Georgia is attracting production projects in record numbers furthermore, along with the diaspora of talent Georgia has one of the most competitive tax programs in the United States and the best production and recording facilities around.

Directors, camera operators, and producers all know that Georgia is a “Camera Ready” state, with various highly desirable financial incentives, a variety of different locations, limitless amount of production resources, and the professional production support to make any production an easy success.

It is clear from Georgia’s Film and Television department their relentless persuit to assist directors, and producers the facilities, needs, and financial incentives to boost not only the production but the state of Georgia. Boasted on Georgias Help Wanted Hotline, that

“You’ll find top-caliber crew, equipment and services at prices that bring your film or TV production in on time and on budget, plus an extensive array of sound stages and post facilities that enable you to maintain hands-on control and oversight for production activities occurring simultaneously. You’ll also enjoy the convenience of an airport with direct flights to over 200 cities, making it easy to get talent and key members of your production team in and out quickly.

“With superb accommodations, restaurants and a moderate climate year-round, you’ll find Georgia to be the ideal place for your next feature film, broadcast or commercial TV production. In FY 2011 alone, television networks, Hollywood studios, production companies and independent producers invested more than $689.3 million in Georgia.” Not a minor task or accomplishment.”

But, now the state of Georgia is helping individuals find up-to-date job information for projects happening throughout the state. We will keep you updated on any projects occurring in the state of Georgia. Make sure to sign up for our newsletter for more information.

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“The Good Lie” is now accepting crew resumes.  Please send to [email protected].

INDIE FEATURE SEEKS CAST/CREW

Independent feature film seeks actors and lighting and sound crew. Only lead roles are paid positions. Auditions will be held on Sunday, January 27, 2013 at 2:00 pm at 3330 Cumberland Blvd Suite 500 Atlanta,GA 30339. The lead role is for a 25-35 year old Spanish, Mexican or Indian female; there are also roles available for 25 – 35 year old men and women of all ethnicities. For additional information or to confirm audition, contact [email protected].

SECRETARY NEEDED

Feature film seeking experienced Production Secretary. Must be available to start work immediately.  Please send resume to [email protected]

TV PRODUCTION SEEKS TRAVEL COORDINATOR

Paid postion
16 weeks
Starts Immediately

*Arranging for travel, accommodations, local transportation and other support for talent & crew.
*Assuring that talent are in the right place at the right time per the schedule.
*Negotiating with car services, hotels, and airlines to achieve the most favorable rates.
*Create, manage, and generate final reports for travel department operating budgets; Oversee financial settlements ensuring timely payment of invoices and collection of receivables.
*Maintains complete and accurate files with all pertinent details and prepares detailed post event evaluation reports and documentation
*Must have previous travel experience
*Local hires only
Send Resumes to: [email protected]

TV PRODUCTION SEEKS APOC

Paid position
16 weeks
Starts Immediately

*Production Office – setting up, maintaining and closing down the Production Office, for example, ordering furniture, equipment and supplies.
*Travel & Accommodation – helping to co-ordinate travel, accommodation, work permits, visas, medical examinations and any immunisations for principal crew and cast to conform with insurance and foreign travel requirements.
*General production duties – including typing, filing, answering the telephone, and other related office duties.
*Transportation – helping to organize the pick-up and delivery of equipment and personnel by the Transpo.
*Production paperwork – assisting the Production Co-ordinator to prepare and distribute shooting schedules, crew and cast lists, call sheets, production reports, movement orders, scripts and script revisions.
* Must have prior APOC or Secretary experience.
* Local hires only
Send Resumes to: [email protected]

DOCUMENTARY SERIES SEEKS FAMILY

UK production company Me & You Productions is seeking parents of three or more children who live in rural Georgia for an episode of a five-part documentary series for British network Sky 1. The series focuses on life’s bigger questions and is hosted by British presenter Karl Pilkingon. One of the programs will be dedicated to family and raising kids, with Pilkington traveling the world meeting different people and cultures which all have different views on family and having children. The deadline for application is Friday, February 15. If interested, please email: [email protected]

FEATURE FILM SEEKS CREW

“The Good Lie” is now accepting crew resumes.  Please send to [email protected].

INDIE FEATURE SEEKS CAST/CREW

Independent feature film seeks actors and lighting and sound crew. Only lead roles are paid positions. Auditions will be held on Sunday, January 27, 2013 at 2:00 pm at 3330 Cumberland Blvd Suite 500 Atlanta,GA 30339. The lead role is for a 25-35 year old Spanish, Mexican or Indian female; there are also roles available for 25 – 35 year old men and women of all ethnicities. For additional information or to confirm audition, contact [email protected].

SECRETARY NEEDED

Feature film seeking experienced Production Secretary. Must be available to start work immediately.  Please send resume to [email protected]

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Are You the Next Honey Boo Boo? TLC 2013 Casting Calls

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It is interesting to note the impact the word “Cougar” has had on pop-culture. From the hit television series “Cougar Town” to the hilarious “Cougars” on MTV’s True Life. The meaning behind “Cougar” has changed dramatically from being merely animal species, to a new meaning that many young men are either rejoicing or hiding.

Not only has the concept behind the word “Cougars” have changed but so has teen pregnancy. MTV’s Sixteen and Pregnant changed the world, and opened the eyes of millions of viewers to the large amount of drama that is filled with unplanned pregnancies.

But nothing tops Honey Boo Boo. Almost as if biology has merged with television programming and infected millions of viewers everywhere with the hilarity, comedy and drama of TLC’s “Honey Boo Boo”. Recently, The Hollywood Reporter pointed out that, ” Alana, age 6, apparently will say anything. Like, “A dollar make me wanna holler.” She’s all about money. And pageants. And winning. Oh, and drinking her “go-go juice” before each pageant, which is a mixture of Red Bull and Mountain Dew. It winds up the pudgy little girl, and she goes onstage to dance and prance and make faces that the judges truly seem to love. (THR)

TLC has had thier fair share of new programming including “Breaking Amish” and “Preacher Ladies”. Now TLC is on the prowl for more fabolous, eccentric, and even just down right interesting for their new 2013-2014 programming.

So, if you have ever wanted or wished to be the next “Kate Plus Eight” or your an attractive older woman who just can not get enough of younger men, check out this casting calls.

EXTREME COUGAR WIVES

Are you a woman over 50 with an outgoing personality and amazing energy who is happily in love (or looking for love) with a much younger man? Do you find that men your age just can’t keep up with your lifestyle, level of maturity or libido? If you like to date men 20, 30, 40 or even 50 years younger than you and are proud of it, we want to hear your story. Please email us at [email protected] and include your name, city, contact info and photo.

SEEKING LARGER THAN LIFE INDIVIDUALS!!

Are you struggling with extreme weight AND dealing with a major life crisis? If you are plus sized and getting married, have issues with hoarding, struggling with addiction that is not food related, incarcerated, have a twin, or preparing for catastrophe, we would like to hear your story. If you are Big and Bold and want to share your life story email us at [email protected] Please include your name, age, your city and state, how much you weigh and a photo. Also tell us about your life and the emotional and physical challenges you are facing.

ARE YOU A FAMILY IN CRISIS?

America’s favorite nanny, Jo Frost, is back for an EXCITING new show and ready to use her expertise to help families that have run out of options and need her help! Are you a family in crisis? If you are a parent with kids ranging from toddlers to teenagers and are in need of desperate help, we are SEARCHING for YOU!!! Are you at your wit’s end??? Are your kids lying, bullying, drinking, failing out of school or something worse? Or, are you just overwhelmed and with a your family’s circumstances and don’t know what to do? If so, Jo Frost CAN and WANTS to help you immediately!!! If you are interested in our HELP or would like to nominate a family and are located in California, we would love to hear from you ASAP as casting is currently underway!!! For more information, email us at [email protected].

I FOUND THE GOWN

Are you on the hunt for a discounted designer wedding dress? Do you have a huge personality but a small budget? If you or someone you know is willing to come shop for your wedding dress at VOWS, then e-mail us your contact info (full name, phone number, age, where you live), your wedding date and photos to[email protected].

FOUR HOUSES – NOW CASTING FOR A NEW SEASON!

We’re looking for the country’s most amazing, beautiful, unique, quirky and outrageous homes to compete for $10,000, bragging rights, and a chance to be featured in a magazine spread. Are your Christmas/Holiday or Halloween decorations over the top? We’re also casting immediately: Holiday Episodes, Halloween and Christmas. Please send your name, phone # and photos of 4 different rooms in your home to[email protected] or call 818.666.3606 for more information.

SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW

Are you considering wearing a loved one’s old wedding dress, but it’s outdated or doesn’t fit? Our experts will transform your hand-me-down dress into the dress of your dreams while also taking your to the top bridal boutiques to find a new dress within your budget! Which one you wear is up to you! Send your name, contact info, photo of yourself, photo of the old dress, wedding date and why this show is perfect for you to[email protected].

ME OR THE MESS

Calling all neat-freaks in the DC Metro Area! A new web series is currently casting quirky couples that love each other but just can’t stand living together due to the other’s standard for cleanliness (or lack thereof). Participants will be rewarded for their time with a brand new Dyson vacuum cleaner as well as get their house sparkling clean! Get the details here.

MY TEEN IS PREGNANT…AND SO AM I IS CASTING

If you or someone you know have recently found out you are pregnant at the same time as your mother or teenage daughter, and are interested in sharing your story, contact us at [email protected]. Please include both women’s names, ages, month of pregnancy, cities of residence, current photos, and a phone number or email address where you can be reached.

ARE YOU PREGNANT AND STRUGGLING WITH WEIGHT ISSUES?

If you are due between July and December 2012 and would be willing to share your story with us and let us film your birth, please email us at [email protected] Please include your name, age, expected delivery date, current weight, height and where you live along with a current photo. Also please tell us about the emotional and physical challenges you are facing during your pregnancy.

MY CRAZY OBSESSION

If you or someone you know is interested in sharing an obsession or a collection, contact us at[email protected]. Please make sure to include a brief description of your obsession, your name, age, city of residence, and a phone number or email where you can be reached for further questions.

MY STRANGE ADDICTION

Think you have an unusual compulsive behavior or strange habit? Do you find it consuming you, affecting your life, work and relationships? If you or someone you know is suffering from a strange addiction and would be interested in participating in our program, please send us a short description of your unusual behavior and the impact it has on your daily life to: [email protected]. Please make sure to include your name, age, city of residence, a current photo, and a phone number or email where you can be reached for further questions.

BRIDES OF BEVERLY HILLS

Are you a bride who expects only the best? Do you want your wedding gown to stand out from all the rest? Brides of Beverly Hills is looking for brides to appear on the show and offering you a consultation with Renee Strauss, internationally renowned bridal stylist! Send your name, wedding date, gown budget, story and photos of you and your fiancé to [email protected].

DO YOU HAVE THE WORST TATTOO?

Do you have a tattoo that you can’t stand to look at everyday? Does your tattoo constantly remind you of a mistake you wish you hadn’t made? Or is your tattoo so hilarious that everyone who sees it wants to hear the great story behind it? TLC is casting a new show that will honor the questionable decisions you’ve made when getting inked. Several applicants will even be chosen to get a cover up done by some of the most well known tattoo artists in the industry. To apply, please email [email protected] with your name, location, phone number and the story behind your bad tattoo. Please include a photo of yourself and a photo of your tattoo.

EXTREME CHEAPSKATES

Are you the thriftiest person in your circle of friends? Is cheap a way of life for you? Do you cut costs by any means necessary? If you or someone you know loves to save a buck or pinch a penny then we want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected].

RANDY TO THE RESCUE

Say Yes to the Dress’ Randy Fenoli is back on the road and coming to a city near you! If you want to walk down the aisle with the help of New York City’s premier bridal expert, please e-mail us with your name, age, location and wedding date ASAP to [email protected].

SAY YES TO THE DRESS: BRIDESMAIDS

Are you a bride or bridesmaid and want to be on TV? Say Yes to the Dress: Bridesmaids is casting! To apply, go towww.bridalsbylori.com or send an e-mail to [email protected]. Tell us a little about yourself and why you would like us to film this particular bridesmaids group shopping for dresses.

TODDLERS & TIARAS

We are currently looking for pageant contestants. Find out how to apply for the show here.

SAY YES TO THE DRESS ATLANTA

We’re looking for soon-to-be brides who are shopping for a wedding dress in the greater Metro Atlanta area. If you are interested in allowing us to film your experience for an upcoming reality show, submit your information now.

SAY YES TO THE DRESS

Are you a bride planning an outrageous or extravagant winter wonderland or holiday wedding and still shopping for your dream dress? If so, the hit show “Say Yes to the Dress” wants to hear from you! Filmed at Kleinfeld Bridal, the world’s premiere bridal salon — located in NYC. Apply online at Kleinfeld Bridal.

FOUR WEDDINGS

Four Weddings is looking for brides getting married in 2012 or 2013 in the New York/New Jersey area as well as Boston, Miami and San Francisco. If you are interested, get more details for how to apply here. Please send your wedding date and contact details to [email protected].

WHAT NOT TO WEAR

Stacy and Clinton have seen it all … or have they? We are looking for the wildest, most bizarre and worst-dressed women out there. We are currently casting in Southern California and the New York City area.

To apply, download the application form here.

Send in your completed application and requested photos to: [email protected]

*Remember, women only, and NO self-nominations are being accepted at this time!
TLC is on the prowl for more fabulous cougar wives. Are you a woman over 50 with an outgoing personality and amazing energy who is happily in love (or looking for love) with a much younger man? Do you find that men your age just can’t keep up with your lifestyle, level of maturity or libido? If you like to date men 20, 30, 40 or even 50 years younger than you and are proud of it, we want to know your love story!

Contact Rachel at
[email protected] or call 310-957-5757 ext 263


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London Casting Call for Skateboarders

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Mad Dog Casting is currently holding an open casting call to all skateboarders!

Mad Dog Casting, one of the UK’s leading casting agencies providing supporting artists, walk-ons and stand-ins for the feature film, television and advertising industry. Despite its continuing growth, the company still holds true to its core beliefs: that every client is special, no matter whether they are looking for 5 or 5,000 supporting artists. We are true to our name, not mad, but as dogs: loyal, hard working and friendly. Mad Dog Casting is a leading extras casting agency in the UK. The company takes pride in finding the best faces for every job and ensuring that the supporting artists on the Mad Dogs books are the most reliable and easiest to work with.

 

Casting Call and Audition Information

CASTING CALL: SKATEBOARDERS wanted!

Are you a very competent skate boarder able to confidently skate in a skate park?

We are looking for skateboarders for a TV shoot this FRIDAY 25TH JANUARY in London.

Rate: £125 for approx. 3hr shoot.

Ideally you will have your own skateboard and skating gear e.g. clothes and kneepads.

If you are available and interested in being put forward or know anyone that might be suitable, please call Vicki in the office or email [email protected].


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How To Prepare For a Reality TV Show Casting Call

Getting seen at a Reality TV open call means being prepared.

Getting seen at a Reality TV open call means being prepared for the reality show audition. The growing popularity of Reality TV has given many unknown and would-be actors almost overnight fame. No wonder that the open call lines get longer and longer with every new season of popular shows such as American Idol and Apprentice.

For established shows such as American Idol, tens of thousands come to the audition hoping for their shot at stardom. Since auditioning that many people in a few hours is not possible, many people often get turned away. It is quite possible that many people neven come close to seeing a casting director.

The key to getting a Reality TV show audition is getting prepared for the reality show job. Realize that the competition is incredibly fierce and merely showing up at the time of the audition may not be enough actually to get one.

For many big reality shows, the lines for the open call start the day before. Typically, only the people in the front of the line, get in and audition. Many great shows give out wrist bands to the people who lined up early. Once the wristbands run out, so do the chances at an audition for people who came to late to get a wristband. Casting directors know how many people they can see and give out a limited amount of wristbands.

When planning to attend an open call, do your research first. Find out how many participated in the previous casting. Also, find out how many people actually got in and plan accordingly. Pack everything you may need, including any paperwork, a resume, headshots, and ID. For large castings, be prepared to spend the night before in line and have a change of clothes available in case you need it.

For new reality shows or castings in smaller towns, arriving a day before the audition may not be necessary. Many castings have a hotline, online casting submission process, or email address to allow you to apply without attending the open call. Some reality shows have a website or page specially created for the audition that should supply the information needed. Most shows require an application to be filled out. Those applications are available on their websites and can be printed out and filled out ahead of time. If an application is available beforehand, filling it out and taking it along may be a good idea. If the show runs out of applications, you’ll be covered, and you will not need to waste any time that day filling out paperwork.

As with any other competitive business, arriving early and being well prepared can be the key to success. Success also comes from trying, trying, and trying again. Too many people throw up an online profile then sit back waiting for a producer to discover you. Thinking you will get discovered that way is foolish. Casting directors will not come to you. You must go to them and be prepared to be that much better than everyone around you.

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$2500 Michelin Commercial Casting Call

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Orlando, Florida Casting Call

Casting directors are currently casting for an upcoming Michelin Commercial. The compensation is an amazing $2500 and they are seeking various talents.
Michelin (/?m???l?n/ or /?m?t??l?n/; French pronunciation: [mi?’l??]; full name: SCA Compagnie Générale des Établissements Michelin) is a tyre manufacturer based in Clermont-Ferrand in the Auvergnerégion of France. It is one of the two largest tyre manufacturers in the world along withBridgestone. In addition to the Michelin brand, it also owns the BFGoodrich, Kleber, Riken, Kormoran and Uniroyal (in North America) tyre brands.
Michelin is also notable for its Red and Greentravel guides, its roadmaps, the Michelin stars that the Red Guide awards to restaurants for their cooking, and for its company mascot Bibendum, colloquially known as the Michelin Man. (Wiki)
 Casting Directors are now casting for an upcoming commercial that will have a 3 year buyout on the internet only. Auditions will occur in Orlando, Florida and the commercial will shoot in Ocala, FL.
Apply today as interviews and auditions are being set As Soon As Possible.

Casting Call and Audition Information
ASAP BOOKING !!!
MICHELIN
Commercial
NON-UNION
Pay Rate: $2500
Usage: 3 year buyout. INTERNET ONLY
Interview Dates: Tuesday, January 22nd,
Callback Dates: Thursday, January 24th,
Shoot: January 29th
Location: Audition in Orlando, FL; Shoots in Ocala, FL
Roles:
  • Caucasian Male.
  • Age:50-55. Mike Rowe type,(please google him).
  • Good looking and Affable. Knows the trucking industry and comes from a third generation of truckers. Growing up in the industry he knows the ins and outs. MUST BE LOCAL TO CENTRAL FLORIDA
  • DO NOT SUBMIT IF YOU CANNOT CAST IN PERSON IN ORLANDO
  • TUESDAY JAN 22

This opportunity is provided by a talent agency, Miami Talent Casting, interested? Email Miami Talent Casting here at [email protected]

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$2,700 Diabetes Medication Print Campaign Casting Call

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Casting directors are holding an open casting for older Caucasians for an upcoming Print Trade Campaign.

This commercial will be for a diabetes medication print campaign. This is a great opportunity for expanding your acting resume and connections. For details see the casting call and audition below.

Project Type: Print
Company: Buffalo Casting
Location: Dallas
Shooting Schedule: January 30th, 31th and February 1st
Send resumes to: [email protected]

 

Open casting for older Caucasians – Print Trade Campaign

You do not have to have diabetes or modeling experience to attend.

Female – Caucasian Southern European, 50?s. Appealing fun person.
For the Caucasian Southern European look think people that could look Italian, Spanish, Greek, or Baltic. Mediterranean look and complexion. Should be 10-30 pounds above ideal weight.

Male – Caucasian Nordic/Germanic, 50?s. Appealing fun person.
For the Caucasian Nordic Germanic look think people that are lighter haired (light browns, reds, blondes) and skinned, could look German, or Scandinavian. Should be 10-30 pounds above ideal weight.

PAY RATE: $2,250.00 + 20% agency fee – only if you have one.

USAGE: Trade usage only (journal ads, collateral materials, trade shows, electronic usage and website, no consumer media). Exclusivity is for any diabetes medication (previous work and 3 years future work). Conflicts are ANY prior or current Diabetes print campaigns.

You must be available for these dates:

Shoot dates: January 30th, 31th and February 1st. Talent cast will work only one day.

Shoot Location: Dallas, TX

OPEN CALL INFORMATION

When: Saturday, January 19th from 10am – 4pm, only.

Where: Buffalo Casting 166 Express St, Dallas, TX 75207.

No phone calls please, but email questions to [email protected]

 

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NAPA Auto Parts Commercial Casting Call

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Miami Commercial Casting Call

NAPA Auto Parts is currently casting for a commercial that is filming in Atlanta, GA but will be cast in person in Miami today January 17, 2013.

The National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA) is an automotive replacement parts and accessories retailer in the United States. NAPA was founded in 1925 to meet the United States’ growing need for an auto parts distribution system. It is a retailers’ cooperative that distributes parts to both corporately and independently owned auto parts stores.

They are casting for a variety of roles. See the casting information below:

Casting Call and Audition Information

National Auto Parts Chain
casting in person in Miami today 1/17
shooting in Atlanta Jan 26-28
all travel expenses covered.
pay is $1500
[email protected]
talents being preselected by pic, send your info asap.
must be in Miami to cast today 1/17 before 6pm

Dad role
Latin, fully bilingual, as commercial will be shot in english and spanish. age 35-45.

Store employee role
latin, fully bilingual, as commercial will be shot both in english and spanish. age 25-30.


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Speak Spanish? Central Casting Principal Role Casting Call

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Central Casting is the leading background actors casting company in the United States! Central Casting has been providing the entertainment industry with background talent for more than 80 years, offering a full range of background services for every type of production from offices in Los Angeles and New York.

Central Casting is casting a SAG PRINCIPAL ROLE for a feature.She is looking for a woman to play an elderly hispanic woman who speaks spanish. If you look late 70’s or older, look hispanic and can speak spanish, please apply.

Interested? See the Casting Call information below:


Casting Call and Audition Information

There is a non paying audition tomorrow, Friday 1/18 and if selected you will work on principal contract Jan 23rd and 24th. If you or you know someone who fits this, please apply or have them apply by sending me a current photo to [email protected]. ASAP!!!!


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Dunkin Donuts Commercial Casting Call

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Boston Commercial Casting Call

Casting directors are currently casting for Real Dunkin Donuts drinkers.

Dunkin’ Donuts is seeking drinkers between the ages of 25 to 40 with a lot of energy and a real love of Dunkin’ Donuts for an upcoming radio commercial.

Dunkin’ Donuts is the largest coffee and baked goods chain in the world. In fact, the company sells more coffee than Starbucks. Each day the company serves an amazing 3 million people which leads to yearly sales of 4.7 million (Yahoo).

Interested? See the casting call and audition informaiton below:


Casting Call and Audition Information

Calling Call Dunkin Donuts Lovers!!

If you are interested in being considered for an audition, please send an email [email protected]
with the following info:

  • Full Name
  • Age
  • Phone Number
  • Occupation
  • Tell us why you love Dunkin Donuts
  • Tell us how Dunkin makes a difference in your day

Please put DUNKIN DONUTS in the subject line 

*** NO BOSTON ACCENTS ***

If Cast, Job Records Mon Jan. 28th


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$500 Texas Commercial Casting Call

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Casting directors are now looking for experienced people that are NOT with an agency and are interested in shooting in The Woodlands this February 20th and February 21st. If you are interested read the casting call information below and send a current headshot, resume witha  current smiling photo, and your phone number/email address.

Aetna, Inc.  is an American managed health care company, providing a range of traditional andconsumer directed health care insurance products and related services, including medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, group life, long-term care, and disability plans, and medical management capabilities. Aetna is a member of the Fortune 100 (Wiki).

Casting Call and Audition Information


CLIENT:       Aetna /EmergingBusinessPCPC
SHOOT DATE:          Feb 20 with 21st at weather back up for the outdoor shots
LOCATION of shoot: The Waterway  & Woodlands area.
RATE:
  • HOURLY FEE  —   $120.00,  2 hours
  • USAGE FEE BUY:     $ 240.00   unlimited

 

USAGE:   

unlimited usage — no TV ads!

  • USE for  web stills, online web videos, print, trade ads-papers-mags-print-show, collateral,  video B-roll but NO Sound, No reading lines;  videographer will grab shots from the still shoot that we are doing, NO SOUND.  AND no TV.
TALENT NEEDED,  affluent, upscale talent, active and affluent  — with have the wardrobe to match:

As for demographics. recommend we include two couples which can be shot doing things together or apart:

  • ·         Male African American 65-75
  • ·         Female African American 50-60
  • ·         Male African American 50-60
  • ·         Male Caucasian: 35-45
  • ·         Female Caucasian 45-55
  • ·         Male Caucasian 45-55
  • ·         Female Asian 35-45
  • ·         Male Hispanic 35-45
WHAT THEY WILL BE DOING:

The senior models can be:

  • – home on piano
  • – in home office
  • – walking a dog
  • – lunch
  • – golf

The younger models can be:

  • – kayaking
  • – jogging
  • – yoga
  • – shopping
  • – leaving office

If you are interested in being considered, get your submissions in ASAP.  Send your submissions or questions to [email protected]


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Amazon.com Webseries Casting Call

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Amazon.com Web Series Casting Call

Sande Alessi Casting is currently casting rock bands for an upcoming Amazon web series.

Amazon.com is an American multinational electronic commerce company with headquarters in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is the world’s largest online retailer. The company also produces consumer electronics—notably the Amazon Kindle e-book reader and the Kindle Fire tablet computer—and is a major provider of cloud computing services. (Wiki)

Casting Call and Audition Information

CASTING NOTICE: Shoots Los Angeles – YOU MUST LIVE IN OR VERY NEAR LA. TBD date. Rate is $1600 flat. SAG or NON UNION for a new web series by Amazon.

We need a real rock band, already formed. Age 18-30. Please email a current photo of the ENTIRE band, your website address, contact info to: [email protected] ATTN ROCK BAND

January 30, 2013

CASTING NOTICE-Shoots Los Angeles. UNION (145/8 rate) OR NON (64/8 rate). Amazon Web Series. You MUST be avail to interview Weds at 4pm in Studio City. Work dates: 2-4 through 2-8 and possible 2-11-13. You MUST live in Los Angeles to submit.

Hip, computer nerd with glasses: Male, age 18-30, Caucasian w/dark hair. Please email a current color photo w/the glasses on, your name, union status, height, weight and phone number to: [email protected] Attn: GLASSES


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Joe’s Crab Shack Commercial Casting Call

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JOE’S CRAB SHACK commercial casting in Houston – PAID

Southwest Casting is helping cast a commercial for Joe’s Crab Shack.  Please read this casting notice carefully.
“Joe’s Crab Shack” is a chain of beach themed restaurants owned by Ignite Restraunt Group. “Joe’s Crab Shack” was founded in Houston, Texas and now operates in neighborhoods across the United States. “Joe’s Crab Shack” serves seafood and American cuisine. The restraunts also have a gift shop that sells amazing T-shirts advertising Joe’s seafood choices.”
“Joe’s Crab Shack”  opened its first location in Houston, Texas in 1991. Today the brand includes a national chain of 120 restaurants in 28 states featuring a festive, but laid-back atmosphere. Many of the locations are on waterfront property with large patio seating areas, built to resemble an old beachfront property. Many locations include family friendly features such as a playground and an arcade in a few locations. (Wiki)

Audition and Casting Call Information

THIS AUDITIONS TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY JAN 16) SO GET YOUR SUBMISSIONS IN ASAP.

POSSIBLE CALLBACKS ARE FRIDAY JANUARY 18.

SHOOT DATES ARE JAN 22-23-24 IN GALVESTON.  Selected talent will only work one of those days, not all.

THERE IS PAY.  Union job.  We can see both union and non-union talent.

USAGE: Cable (national) and internet.
CONFLICTS: Casual dining restaurants

We are looking for REAL FAMILIES and REAL GROUPS OF FRIENDS.  We are not assembling “fake” families or friends for this spot.

We would like to see:

  • 1. Families (parents in their 40s) with kids, even cousins and grandparents.  No limit on size of the family and extended family.  It is okay if there is an actor in the family, as long as you are a real family.  Open to all ethnicities.  Not overly attractive; even some of the weirder, quirkier personalities.  Must enjoy seafood!!
  • 2. Group of friends in their mid 20s, people who will goof off and have a real comfort with each other.   Open to all ethnicities.  REAL friends, we will not assemble a group of pretend friends.  If you have cooking experience – like boiling lobsters – that is a bonus!  Again, must enjoy seafood!
If you are interested in having yourself and your family/friends considered for this, please submit the following information and photos of your family or group ASAP:
  1. YOUR NAME:
  2. NAMES OF THOSE ATTENDING WITH YOU:
  3. AGES OF CHILDREN ATTENDING WITH YOU:
  4. EMAIL ADDRESS:
  5. AGENT, IF ANY:
  6. BEST PHONE:
  7. ALT. PHONE:
  8. ARE YOU AVAILABLE TO AUDITION WED JAN 16?
  9. PLEASE PROVIDE A 3-HR WINDOW OF TIME YOU CAN AUDITION ON WED?
  10. (WE WILL NOT BE SEEING PEOPLE PAST 7PM)
  11. ARE YOU AVAILABLE TO ATTEND CALLBACKS ON FRI JAN 18 if requested?
  12. ANY CONFLICTS WITH THE SHOOT DATES JAN 22-23-24?
  13. HAVE YOU BEEN IN ANY RESTAURANT COMMERCIALS?
  14. IF SO, WHICH ONES AND WHEN?
Please use the subject line “JOE’S – YOUR NAME” replacing YOUR NAME with your actual first and last name.  You MUST attach a recent photo of yourself (and your friends if you can).
Send your submission to [email protected] ASAP!!!
REMEMBER – YOU MUST BE ABLE TO BRING YOUR FAMILY OR A GROUP OF FRIENDS WITH YOU IF SELECTED TO AUDITION!!

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NBA Commercial Casting Call

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NBA Commercial Casting Call

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Stillwell Casting is currently casting for an upcoming NBA Commercial in Atlanta.

Stilwell Casting is the most well established commercial casting company in the Southeast. It was thirty years ago that they first opened their doors, and they have since continued to grow and sustain wonderful new relationships with clients worldwide. Stilwell Casting provides the best talent for both Union and non-union commericals, industrials, voice-over, and print .

If you are interested in this opportunity see the casting information below

Casting Call and Audition Information

CASTING: NBA

SHOOTS: SUNDAY, 1/20 IN ATLANTA

LOOKING FOR:

AA AND CAUCASIAN MEN
22-35
6’4” HEIGHT
ATHLETIC BUILD

DO NOT HAVE TO BE BASKETBALL PLAYERS BUT SHOULD LOOK LIKE SUCH.

If you fit the description, Click here and follow directions to apply!


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What To Expect at an Audition?

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Here is what you should expect at an audition for Film, TV and theater roles.

First off, it is essential to be seen by casting directors, have it be for TV Projects, Film, or even Theater. You must showcase your abilities for every opportunity that comes your way. Unless you are an A-list actor, auditioning is going to become a normal process. It is important to note that classes on auditioning, or the tidbits of information that you learned over the years may be okay for the beginning. Still, professional auditions require another level of expertise.

The film, Theater, and TV all have their different audition procedures. Here are a few things you should know for Film, Theater, and Television.

Film

As an actor, you will typically work closely with the casting director and producer. Your audition performance will be recorded and sent to the director and other members of the production team. But at times, the audition process varies, all depending upon the director and the creative production team.

Many actors have commented that they had an audition with a single casting director and a camera to auditioning to a room of ten people. Usually, castings move faster in films than they do in theater.

It is not abnormal for casting directors to choose who they would like for the lead role weeks before the filming is set to begin. However, the casting director typically would like to give actors the most amount of time possible to prepare their sides. For more significant and leading roles, casting directors tend to give people a few days to a week to make themselves for the position.

At times it may be more difficult for an actor that is unrepresented to be cast for a film, but make sure to stay updated with Project Casting to hear about the latest Casting information and Casting Calls.

Theater

What To Expect at an Audition? TV, Film, & Theater

For a professional theater calls, a casting director may choose to have you for a “pre-read” or “pre-screen” audition. The casting director of Broadway’s Spiderman is notorious for bringing an actor in for a “pre-read” and connects with the actor to see if he or she is a good match for the role. Sometimes up to 15 individuals can discuss your audition; this is because musicals and theatrical performances require more individuals in the creative team, such as composers, lyricists, choreographers, and the music director.

Generally, theatrical auditions will give you two to four days to prepare songs and sides for your audition. Expect to be given sides instead of a whole script for your audition. Furthermore, and expect several callbacks before actually receiving the role.

But become prepared, casting directors to have little sympathy for being unprepared. Also, actors who do not have an agent or representation can go to the Equity Principal Auditions, which are open to union members. But it is also essential to build your reputation with regional performances; ultimately, your resume does matter.

Television

All TV auditions are the same, and many casting calls for dramas and single-camera comedies require a different process than a sitcom. Furthermore, landing a role on a pilot is of higher importance than landing a small guest role on an established show; This is because you have the opportunity to see how the show is set up and what casting directors are looking to see in the project. But, for pilots, the creative team is not sure what they are looking for, and it is hard to determine what they would like to see in the performance. Also, do not expect a lot of attention during your audition for many established shows. Many actors comment that casting directors will be on the phone and texting while they said their monologues and acted out specific scenes. Take these experiences as they come, and do not become overwhelmed or intimidated.

Without an agent, the process of becoming an established actor is more complicated. But it is not impossible. You can land an audition by submitting your headshot, resume, and a short cover letter explaining why you would be suitable for the show.

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Learn how to respond to casting calls

Casting directors filter through hundreds, if not thousands of head-shots and resumes every day. So how do you effectively stand out from the crowd, and not have your submission thrown in the trash? So, here is a list of helpful hints on what to do for submitting to roles.

  • Take your time- Avoid sending a blank email with just a head-shot and a resume. Take your time and make each email seem that it took time and effort before you press send on your computer screen. Avoid sending visible generic emails. For example, “To whom it may concern” is an evident and dead giveaway that this email is simply a draft that is recycled over and over to numerous casting directors. Take your time and do your research on the casting director. Something as simple as addressing them by their name can go a long way.
  • Ask Questions- If you have any questions or concerns, address them in your email. It is often considered rude to quit a project later because you failed to ask the casting director earlier for more information. There is “usually” no such thing as a dumb question.
  • Submit Wisely – Do not submit to something you do not fit the description. Casting directors must filter through thousands of head-shots and resumes every day, and by offering your information to something that does not apply to you makes their job more difficult. Thus, probably less likely to hire you in the future.
  • Create an Acting resume- Your professional resume should stand alone from your acting resume. Your professional resume and acting resume are two different things in the entertainment industry. So, take the time to write a resume on your acting experiences. If you are not sure how to create an acting resume, then visit Getting Started. Furthermore, do not include your background, stand-in, or photo double work in your acting resume. Those areas of practice do not illustrate your acting talent.
  • Submit Authentic Pictures- Do not submit older pictures of yourself. You want your head-shots to resemble what you look like regularly, not twenty years ago.
  • Do NOT Procrastinate– Typically, the earlier you submit the hirer your chances. So do not wait until the last minute to submit to any opportunity. Most of the time, the people who waited ultimately missed their chance of acting in a major feature film.
  • Personalize- Personalize your email or cover letter. Here is a great example to draw casting directors attention:

“Hi (Name of the Casting Director),

I saw your Casting Call for the new film (Name of the Film) on Project Casting’s website, and I would like to be considered for the role of (Name of the Character). This sounds like a fantastic project, and I felt that I connected personally with (something related to the project). I firmly believe I would be great for this role because of my acing experience (highlight some acting experience that you had in the past).

Thank you,

(your name)”

Overall

Take your time, and take pride in the email that you are sending out to casting directors. Little things in the entertainment industry go a long way.

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Stand-in – here is everything you need to know about working on-set as a stand-in.

Many TV shows and movies hire stand-ins. If you are hired as a stand-in, your role will be one step above being an extra (with the extra pay sometimes to prove it).  You should know, if you are standing in, then you most likely will not get to talk to anyone most of the day. Instead, you will be listening and following directions, and you will usually be doing a lot of standing in one place with occasional movement or sitting.

What are stand-ins responsibilities?

You will be the point of reference for the crew.  The director will use you to work out blocking and how things look on the camera.  The camera guy will use you to get angles, measurements, and distances to ensure proper focusing.  The lighting people will use you to make sure shadows and lights are properly placed or displaced.  The grips will mark where you are (usually with tape on the floor) for the actors to have points of reference on where and when they need to be in specific spots (also known as ‘marks’ or ‘hitting their marks’)

It’s essential to watch the director’s / scene during rehearsal. It is crucial to watch what the principal actor is doing; what hand they lead with, which way they walk around an object, etc., etc. You need to COPY their movements. If they drink with their left hand, then you need to drink with your left hand. Your primary role is to get the lighting right and to make life easier for the actor and crew.

Typically, you will stand where the actors are to be within a scene.  A lot of movement, measuring, and talking will happen as you stand there and stare straight ahead with a large piece of tape across your chest, labeling you like a particular character.  If there an actor moves in the scene, you may get to cross or banana to another position, where a crew member will place another piece of tape. Then more measuring and movement by the crew will take place. Ultimately, time will come where the actors will walk on set, and your job is to leave set quietly and wait until they call you back.

Some sets will also give you a script to follow along and possibly act out the scenes as they work out the blocking and lighting, which is an excellent opportunity for aspiring actors.

You will need to stay close by the set. For example, if the assistant director is looking for the stand-ins and the crew cannot find you, you can usually be easily replaced by someone who will be more attentive and resembles your appearances.

Top 5 Tips For working as a Stand-In
1. Be early

Plan your day, so you arrive at least 30-60 mins before your call time. By arriving early, it gives you plenty of time to eat breakfast and get to know the crew. Keep in mind, the connections you make today could lead to paying work and speaking roles tomorrow.

2. Be observant

Stand-ins should watch closely during rehearsals. Take note of blocking, marks, and crosses, even the pace the actor walks during rehearsal and what they do with their hands and their stance when standing still. (When working as a stand-in for Tyler Perry Studios’ TV shows — if you don’t take notes on your sides/script, you will get in trouble for not taking notes. Moreover, you’ll be clueless during the crew read-thru rehearsal.)

3. Be alert

Don’t text or read a book or go on your phone during takes as a stand-in. As an actor, you need to watch what’s going on. Watching the actors perform, and the director direct is like getting paid to take an acting class. That experience is valuable. Take advantage of being hired to watch and work on set.

4. Be ready

Being a stand-in also means being on stand-by. I make it my aim to try to already be in place before a crew member calls for the “second team.”

5. Above all, be professional and be cool

Don’t talk to cast or the director/producers/VIPs. Don’t get in the way of the crew, no matter what or when. Don’t ever point out anything to crew or correct them on anything unless it’s a safety issue. Don’t make waves, and don’t make a spectacle of yourself or give someone important a reason to want to fire you. Stand-ins replaceable, and sometimes you’ll even see extras vying for your job. If you are calm and professional, you won’t get replaced.

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“Lunchables” Commercial Casting Call

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Atmosphere Casting is currently casting a SAG-AFTRA commercial for “Lunchables.” The shoot falls between 1/15 – 1/18.

“Lunchables” are a line of lunch products made by Kraft Foods, Inc. They are marketed under Oscar Meyer in the United States and many “Lunchable” products are produced at Kraft Foods, Inc. in California.

“A typical Lunchables meal combination includes crackers, small slices of meat, and an equal number of slices of cheese. Other varieties include pizza, small hot dogs, small burgers, nachos, subs, and wraps. Overall there are 26 different kinds of Lunchables meals. “Deluxe” versions, which were originally developed for adults, included two types of meats and two types of cheeses.”

“Deluxe versions usually also contained a sauce and a mint. A larger version of Lunchables meal combinations called “Maxed Out” (originally Mega packs) was also available with 40% more food than regular Lunchables, but the “Maxed Out” and “Deluxe” versions are now discontinued. (Wiki)

Lunchables Commercial Casting Call

Casting Call and Audition Information

They are looking for kids with the following requirements: female/male

  • All ethnicity
  • Age Range: 12 – 14 (please no one younger than 10 or older than 15) because they want the kids to look the specified age range.
  • To be eligible to submit, your child must have a current, valid Illinois work permit with either Atmosphere Casting of Chicago or a talent agency.
The submission email to [email protected] must include ALL the following in the body of the email:
  • Name, age, weight, height, phone number and email. Subject Line: Lunchables
  • A photo (preferably close up and body shot) in a jpeg format.
  • Specify who issued the work permit – what company.
  • List all the dates available – 1/15, 1/16, 1/17 and 1/18.
  • Confirm if your child has an agent, if so what agency?

You must tell us if you are non-union, are you willing to be TAFT-HARTLEY? If you are SAG ELIGIBLE, please list your previous project(s) that made you so. If you are SAG-AFTRA, we must have your membership number.

You must be registered at www.atmospherecastingchicago.comto be considered.

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2013 Mens Fashion and Style Tips To Look Good in the New Year

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Fashion is key in any setting. Whether you are walking into a business meeting with your multimillion dollar clients, to performing an audition. How you present yourself to others is going to have an affect on how other respond to you. This is no different in the entertainment industry. Many of us here at Project Casting can recall working as a background actor and having one person selected out of the crowd for a speaking line. Not because they had more talent, more skills, or more connections. But because, they had a fashionable style that the director loved.

So check out our list of 2013 Men Fashion Trends and Style Tips to take your acting career to the next level.

Navy Blue

Navy blue was a major color for dozens of fashion designers in 2012 and blue is still very popular. However, colors that would be perfect for this new year would be a change from the dark Navy blue to a brighter and yet “playful” tones. This will definitely seperate yourself from your competition.

Patterns

Many fashion designers have mentioned an emphasis on a change from wearing plaid to mixing and matching two different patterns. By mixing two different patterns it will create a contrast to your look. So, next time try mixing a micro-plaid dress shirt with a striped tie of similar colors to create a fun, and exciting business casual look for any setting!

Winter Jackets

Looking for a coat? How about a jacket with a fur-lined hood Fur-lined hoods make a bold statement and will keep you warm without those weird looking ear muffs. Besides, mens fashion is all about comfort and style together. It would be horrible to work on set in the cold and light jacket. Switch it up, you will love the difference! If you saw ‘Expenables 2’ everyone will note how much swag Sylvester Stallone had dressed as a mercenary. So why not borrow some of his rough style? It is hard to beat the manliness of military clothing. So find a nice military coat (stray away from camouflage) and mix it up with a pair of boots and hey, you might be able to land that role in ‘Expendables 3’!

Watch your Watch!

This is not exclusive to 2013, but just a good style practice to keep up with. Change your watch’s wristband. Last summer, many fashion designers created large playful colors that will allow you to change your wristband to match your outfit accordingly. So, now that 2013 is here continue with the trend with multiple wristbands for your favorite watch.

Footwear

Dress shoes are not as popular in 2013, as they were in 2012. What many fashion designers are bragging about and boasting for are boots. Now don’t go through your grandparents closet looking for an old pair of cowboy boots. What fashionistas are commenting on are long, leather boats with a dark black or brown tone. Try to find something that compliments well with your wardrobe. This will add a layer of versatility and complexity to your style, and any outfit. Also, it won’t leave your feet wet in the rain.

Suit Up

Probably one of the most important and crucial outfits for any aspiring actor. Many casting directors, photographers, and agents want to see how you look in professional attire. So, this year 2013 invest in a proper suit that illustrates the style you have in a conservative fashion. When it comes to suits, a three-button suit is very cliche, and almost out of fashion. Look for a two-button jacket. This will make you look more slimming and taller. Also, it is worth noting that pocket squares are soaring in popularity. Not only can a pocket sqaure add colour or texture to an outfit. It will also draw attention away from the stomach to make you look slimmer!