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Can I submit to a movie without having an agent?
I want to submit my resume and headshot to a casting office for an upcoming movie. I saw the audition posting on a legit website. My question is, is it worth it even though I do not have an agent? I am working on getting an agent. I have been going to an acting school in NY for two years. I go every week and get superior training. I'm doing the film at my high school and auditioning for other student films in NY. I have a ton of dance experience as well as some theater, film, and commercials. So should I just submit without an agent? I know I can't expect much from it, but will it hurt to try? Thanks!
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- Anonymous8 years agoFavorite Answer
You can do it, but it will be a waste of your time. It won't hurt you, as no-one will remember you or think you're a nuisance.
If that makes you feel good, go ahead.
Love the idea of "superior" training. You mean, they tell you how to behave as a God?
- Anonymous5 years ago
No-one needs your '%..' To get an audition for a action picture you will be able to desire to have a sturdy agent, who will pass the information of any acceptable roles to you, after which you will audition in case you pick. there is not any longer something on line the two. inspite of the undeniable fact that it is not any longer pictures that anybody fairly cares approximately besides - it fairly is a resume packed packed with information of the drama college you graduated from, and a itemizing of all of the performs and flicks you have had extra acceptable roles in, additionally different skills and talents you have. No agent will take you on as a customer until you have graduated from a sturdy drama college and have hundreds of adventure, so in case you desire to be an actor, get right into a sturdy drama college and initiate working!
- Katrina E.Lv 78 years ago
I don't think it'll hurt to try as long as you have realistic expectations. It would certainly be more helpful if the casting director was familiar with your work - which is why networking is very important in the industry. But I'd say give it a shot.
Break a leg!
- R KLv 78 years ago
unless it's an open call and you have explicit submission instructions,your wasting your time.if it was an open call,info.should have been on the web site who to submit to,what to submit and how to send it.