3 Free Resources to Score Netflix Auditions
When Netflix first launched unlimited streaming in 2008, the world was introduced to the future of television. A recent study found that most Netflix subscribers actually spend more time watching the streaming service — at least 100 minutes each day — than hanging out with friends, reading, and exercising combined. With more than 75 million dedicated subscribers, it’s no surprise that actors are eager to land a role on a Netflix original series. If you’re one of them, this list is for you.
Project Casting is a small but worthwhile resource for all actors. The website provides advice and tips from Hollywood celebs, industry news, and casting calls. Compared to similar websites, Project Casting is quick to publish information about upcoming auditions for Netflix roles. Click this link (and bookmark it for later) to see their most recent posts about Netflix.
Auditions Finder is another resource for actors who’d jump for a chance to be seen on Netflix. Though the website is not updated as often as Project Casting, Auditions Finder often reports on upcoming auditions that other websites don’t see or don’t publish. See for yourself, here.
Backstage posts casting calls, helpful resources, advice from industry leaders, and more. Unlike Project Casting and Auditions Finder, Backstage’s “Casting Calls” section lets you search auditions in your area using parameters such as age, ethnicity, and union vs. non-union roles. If you’re feeling social, use Backstage’s forums to discuss the craft with other actors.
Now that you know where to learn about upcoming auditions for Netflix shows, it’s time to get real. Just having the information doesn’t guarantee an audition. For that, you really have to join a website such as Actors Access or LA Casting, which provide hundreds of new casting calls each day with online tools to submit your profile to casting directors.download Deliver Us from Evil movie
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