So in our last post we discussed your initial list and casting strategy. Your next step is to prepare to go out to the talent. Please note: in an ideal world you would be working with a casting director at this point, as their connections and reputation will be invaluable. However, many may not have that luxury which is why I am sharing this blog.
Here are the 3 Most Common Questions I get during this process:
1. Can you pitch several talent at the same time?
“this is not an exclusive offer due to our timing”
However, this is only to be done in extreme circumstances.
TIP: Don’t Lie! If they are number 15 on your list, don’t say they are your top choice. Agents do know each other, and they will talk. Although agents know the game, you still want them to feel special without lying.
“We believe she would be perfect for the role”
“ We love her work and…”
2. Who should you Pitch?
Ultimately, it is your preference. However, here my tips:
3. Who should we cast first?
TIP: On rare occasions you will cast a lead who has fantastic name recognition but is not enough to pull big Box Office numbers (think: an actor who was hot in the 80s, has since fizzled but is still working). Casting them may attract actors who want to work with said actor, but they will need other names to sell the film. Make sure you have other lead roles you are willing to also cast a name (and have the money in the bank to do so).
Next week, we will cover what materials you should have ready in order to pitch talent.
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