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Casting directors can’t always watch a whole showreel so make sure to open strong. Re-editing your showreel can make it feel completely new and a simple edit can change everything. Make sure your strongest scene is at the beginning of the showreel. Don’t start with montages or still photographs, casting directors want to see you act. Self-tapes Lumens indicate how much light streams through an area per second. Generally speaking, the higher the lumen output, the more light produced. A spotlight’s lumen output indicates its brightness power, but note that most lights begin to dim as the battery dies and as you use it longer. The higher the lumen output, the faster the battery drains, so if you’re in an emergency situation, make sure to use the dimmer mode or save your spotlight for when you really need it. How We Selected In castings, it’s important to come into the room as yourself and show your ability to take on a role/direction. Subtle hints of what the character is like in your clothing can help the director see you in the role… but don’t overdo it. This sounds obvious, but you’d be surprised. Make sure your headshot looks like you. The first cut we’ll make is whether you look right so if your headshot isn’t a true representation of you, you may well lose an audition.

The right spot to place a floor lamp depends on the type of lamp you have and your lighting needs. If the lamp is designed for directional task lighting, you should consider having it above or behind a sofa, armchair or table. This way, the lamp doesn’t get in your way and provides the light you need. If you need a spotlight for emergency use, setting up camp at night, or clanging around in your basement, these can handle it all. Break your credits down into categories. It makes it so much easier for us to be specific about what we’re looking for.You can add your pronouns to your profile. To do so go to ‘edit basic details’ at the top of your profile, scroll down and you will see a box saying ‘further information’ next to ‘How would you like to be found on Spotlight?’ , this is a free text box where you can display your pronouns. Include the year. If you don’t it makes us suspicious that you’re trying to hide a long period of unemployment. Storage & organisation Furniture Textiles Kitchenware & tableware Kitchens Lighting Decoration Rugs, mats & flooring Beds & mattresses Baby & children Smart home Bathroom products Laundry & cleaning Plants & plant pots Home electronics Home improvement Outdoor living Food & beverages Christmas Shop Shop by room Don’t be afraid to promote yourself on social media. Fellow performers, casting directors and agents like to hear what you have been up to.

Be realistic about your age range. Unless you have some sort of magical powers to morph your face, you’re unlikely to be able to play 16-50. Don’t laugh, I’ve seen that before! Casting directors tell us they only like to see 4-5 images of various expressions so less is definitely more. Photos/Headshots It’s always a good idea to get a few opinions on new headshots so make sure to consult with your agent, friends or family before uploading to your profile. The photo that you like the most might not be the most suitable headshot for your profile – that is why getting a variety of opinions can be really helpful! Different types of floor lamps provide different types of lighting. Standing standard lamps like ÅSTRID are generally for the benefit of the whole room. Task lighting on the other hand, like our RANARP lamp, focuses lighting in one area, perfect for reading or writing. Uplighters, like our NOT lamp for example, point towards the ceiling, which helps illuminate the whole room.

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Casting directors often search by appearance. List as many as you could believably be cast as. Please note the word ‘believably’! Only include these if they’re good. Of course they’re incredibly useful but you singing a cappella in your bedroom is of no value to anyone. I can only speak for myself when I say that, as someone who only works in theatre, I don’t ever look at/listen to reels as I want to see/hear you live in the room. Take a look at your photos. Do they still look like you? Are there too many? Casting directors tell us they only like to see 4-5 images of various expressions so less is definitely more. You don’t need to add production shots, just photos from your most recent headshot session.

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