Do Your Homework
Understand the brand and the brief. Knowing the tone they want lets you meet it — and stand out for the right reasons.
Arrive Early
Give yourself time to settle. Rushing raises nerves; arriving calm reads as professionalism the moment you walk in.
Keep It Natural
Casting directors want to see you, not a performance of confidence. Be present, be warm, and let your personality show.
Take Direction Well
Adjusting quickly and graciously to notes is one of the most bookable qualities you can demonstrate in the room.
Mind the Details
Simple grooming, neutral clothing unless briefed otherwise, and a fully charged phone for any self-tapes.
Follow Up Gracefully
A brief, polite thank-you leaves a good impression. Then let it go — the right roles find the right people.
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