Hollywood Profiles - Casting Calls for Movies, Commercials and More!
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Casting Calls and Audition Notices
At ActorPoint, we're always on the lookout for the tools and resources that can help you succeed in your acting career. And one resource that can definitely help you succeed is having a consistent flow of casting and audition calls coming your way. Having this resource handy will get you seen, keep you busy with work - and best of all - keep a steady paycheck coming your way.
We recently partnered with one such resource - Hollywood Profiles.
Like us, Hollywood Profiles is a community for actors and actresses. They are also open to models, dancers and more.
When you become a member of Hollywood Profiles, you get access to over 10,000 casting calls and audition notices each month. With access like this, you can be assured of steady work. Steady work equals money in your pocket. It also increases you chance of getting noticed.
You'll get a chance to work in movies, the theatre, commercials, videos and more -- regardless of where you live because Hollywood Profiles has calls for all 50 States.
You also get access to a very large portfolio casting directors. As such, you'll be able to directly communicate with the producers, entertainment executives and filmmakers that can help you skyrocket your career.
The great thing is that you don't need experience. You can use this service even if you're a complete novice.
One thing however... though this is a fast and easy way to get your foot in the door of the acting industry - it's no substitute for acting school. Always remember that your ultimate goal is to become a better actor/actress - something that can only be accomplished through proper training.
Currently and for a limited time, you can get a Risk-Free Trial Offer for their services. Click Here to check it out now.
- Your friends at ActorPoint
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