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The Best Free Casting Agency Website

The Best Free Casting Agency Website

1. Backstage

Backstage sits at the top and for good reason. It's the ultimate database for finding your talent quickly and efficiently. You can filter by age, gender location, and even union status. But it also acts as a kind of casting streamlining tool. You post a job, and immediately get seen by 250,000 actors looking for jobs like yours. Message and manage your talent selections all in the site. It's also great for actors looking to find jobs. We really can't recommend this all-in-one tool enough. 
2. Actors Access
Actors Access is a casting website built around “The breakdown.” No, no, not the emotional state after spilling hot coffee on yourself.
A breakdown is a notice that casting offices release to agents containing important information about the production. 
This includes a synopsis, character descriptions, proposed locations and the principal production staff.
As it so happens, Actors Access is owned by Breakdown Services Inc, one of the premier breakdown distributors in the industry.
Because of this, Actors Access is one of the best casting websites for both actors and casting directors.
Actors Access offers every service the actor and casting director could want.
This includes the ability to upload and maintain headshots, resumes, and reels.
And yes, it is free to create an account.
Here’s what it includes:
  • 24/7 access to breakdowns.
  • The ability to upload 2 photos, a resume, and a size card.
  • Slate Shot, which is a seven-second video clip of an actor introducing themselves.
  • There are no monthly maintenance fees for Actors Access, but keep in mind, any additional profile elements must be purchased.
  • $10 per photo
  • $22 per minute of video
  • $11 per minute of audio
  • $5 for an additional Slate Shot
Actors Access also offers a service called Showfax, which allows members to browse sides for upcoming projects.
One of the things you need to have at your audition is script sides. A script side is very simply a portion of your script. You normally need these for two reasons:
  1. To print out the pages you will record on a specific shoot day.
  2. To print for actors to have a sample scene to perform in an audition.
Script sides used to be a hassle, and would require you to search through your script to find out which scenes have which roles, and then you need to specify which pages you wan to print out - all of this eating up valuable time.
Now, it is much easier...
Simply filter your script by scene or cast or even a specific element like a prop or a particular costume if need be - whatever you need.
Then save as PDFs and send in emails or print out on set in minutes.
For instance, if we were casting Mia (Emma Stone) in La La Land, we might want to just have actors audition using the coffee shop scenes.
Check out our script sides for the Mia/Coffee Shop auditions below:
As you can see, there are no hanging pages or portions of scenes, which is not standard. In the past, you would have hanging portions of a previous or the next scene because you had to print based on the page number. 
Make sure to bring those script sides with you to your audition. 
Actors Access is definitely at the top of the list. 

3. Casting Frontier

Casting Frontier is often thought of as one the premier innovators of digital casting tools.  
Now back in the old days of Hollywood, acting auditions were grueling for both the casting directors and the actors.
Casting directors were pulling their hair out trying to ship audition materials across the country.
And the actors themselves were burning through money on high-quality headshots.
Then in 2006, Casting Frontier launched iSession, a digital platform that permitted casting directors to upload audition materials to their clients.
The move was revolutionary and helped to make it one of the most revered casting websites for both actors and casting directors.
With Casting Frontier, members can submit to casting calls for commercials, TV shows, feature films as well as print and digital content.
Here’s what the free account includes
  • 1 headshot
  • An online resume
  • Limited direct casting submissions.
Now, if you want further options, you’ll have to upgrade to a higher membership level. 
CASTING FRONTIER PREMIUM PLAN
$75.99/year (or pay monthly for $12.99/month)
It includes the following:
  • 5 headshots
  • Unlimited headshot changes
  • Unlimited direct casting submissions
  • Link to a website
  • Voice reel
  • Online Resume
CASTING FRONTIER PREMIUM PLUS PLAN
$95.99/year (or pay monthly for $17.99/month)
It includes the following:
  • 50 Headshots
  • Unlimited headshot changes
  • Unlimited direct casting submissions
  • Digital video reel
  • Link to a website
  • Voice reel
  • Online Resume
Although the free membership doesn’t include some of the bells and whistles as the premium, it’s still an effective means of getting your materials seen on one of best casting websites in the industry. 

4. Casting Networks Incorporated

Like Casting Frontier, Casting Networks Inc. began as a software company in 2002 with the objective of streamlining the casting process.
Let’s be honest, the communication, paperwork and talent scouting involved in casting is enough to make anyone cower under a table.
When discussing the best free casting websites, one has to mention Casting Frontier.
Of course, you’re probably aware of Playbill and it’s pamphlets, but the company provides so much more to actors.
This casting website is a free resource with daily updates on jobs and acting auditions.
Although the website doesn’t have a submission portal, most of the listings do provide contact information for the production teams.
Plus, Playbill vets their postings thoroughly, so you know that the job you are applying for is legitimate.

6. Mandy.com

Of all the best free casting websites out there, Mandy.com is probably the most known outside the industry. 
With over 3,500 daily live job postings, the site is a useful resource for casting opportunities.  
The site caters not only to actors and performers, but technicians and those in production services as well.  
Mandy.com also hosts a community forum and noticeboard where actors can ask questions and share tips with one another.

7. NYCastings

If you’re in the New York City area, NYCastings is a free, worthwhile casting website.
Besides offering the ability to search for jobs, post resumes and casting notices, the site also provides an agency directory, industry news and offers acting classes.
There’s also an advice section where contributors address matters including headshots, actor release forms and breaking down a script.
Registration is free, but to take advantage of some of the sites more in-depth services, you’ll have to become a member at $11.95 a month. 

Be Cautious With Casting Websites

As with many things in the entertainment business, one needs to approach free casting call websites with the same caution they would anything else.
Keep in mind that not all free casting websites have a strong vetting process.
It’s important for actors to be mindful of where and who they are submitting materials to.
Here are some casting website warning signs to watch out for:
PROMISES OF HIGH PAY
If you come across a notice that reads, “Earn $500 per day as an extra, no experience required,” chances are the offer is too good to be true.
Promises like these are red flags for casting websites and should be approached with caution.
For example, the SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actor's Guild) rate for extras in Los Angeles is $148 per day. And that’s the rate for due-paying members. Non-union jobs often pay much less.
You can find more information about daily acting rates on the SAG-AFTRA website.
PROMISES OF STARDOM
As much as you may not want to hear it, legitimate casting websites do not guarantee fame and fortune.
Now, of course, they want to provide all the helpful resources they can, but also know it’s irresponsible to promise something so uncertain.
Whether they’re free or paid, be aware of this when you’re navigating casting websites.  
RUSH CASTING CALLS AND IMMEDIATE AUDITIONS
Yes, legitimate casting websites and agencies will occasionally cast last minute, but often require an actor to submit a headshot and resume in advance of the actual audition.
Be weary of postings that do not follow this procedure.  
CASTING CALL ADS ON CRAIGSLIST
Production companies in major markets use established casting agencies to acquire extras for their shows.
These agencies do not advertise on Craigslist, in classified ads, or through someone handing out fliers on a street corner.
If a posting on Craigslist claims to be representing NBC/UNIVERSAL, for instance, it’s probably not something you should pursue. 
ALL TYPES, AGES AND ETHNICITIES WANTED
For most roles, a specific look is required.
If a free casting website claims a role would be right for anyone, chances are it’s right for no one.
Make sure that any opportunity you pursue has a clear picture of what you would be auditioning for.
HIDDEN IDENTITIES
If you see a post that reads, “Wonderful casting company hiring in abandoned, haunted warehouse after 11 pm,” then run away!
Major market agencies will never hide their identity, or be available in the wee hours of the night. Or hang out in an abandoned warehouse for that matter.
Vague contact information is usually a good test of whether something is a scam or not.
Ultimately, legitimate agencies have legitimate websites.
If you’re uncertain about a casting website, enter their web address into Who Is Hosting This.
By using the service, you’ll be able to see when and by whom the site was created.
If this is a reputable agency, you should have no trouble connecting the people on the website to actual people in the industry.
You can also search for complaints about the company through organizations such as the Better Business Burea

SAG-AFTRA

If you’re a SAG-AFTRA member, you can also take advantage of the online casting process. 
SAG-AFTRA provides a service called iActor.
With iActor, SAG-AFTRA makes its approximately 160,000 members available to top casting directors.
It’s no secret that top talent agents and casting directors prefer to use SAG-AFTRA members.
With iActor, industry professionals can easily search through the organization’s immense database of resumes, headshots and other casting media.
iActor tends to be one of the first stops for industry productions, and through SAG-AFTRA membership, individuals gain a significant advantage to non-guild members.  
Because of this, it’s definitely worth your time looking into SAG-AFTRA membership eligibility.

WRAPPING UP

More casting websites

The convenience of casting websites like Actors Access and Casting Networks has truly revolutionized the way actors and casting directors navigate the production world.
Although there are limitations on some of the free-service memberships offered by these sites, they are excellent starting places to familiarize yourself with the casting process.
Joss Whedon once said, “Casting is storytelling.”
Without casting the story would not exist.
It’s that vital reality that makes casting websites so important to the individual and the arts as a whole.  
But why stop there? Gain insight into the production process by learning how filmakers direct actors.

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