Josh
Callahan was a member of the first ever
Cricket Feet Casting Actors Showcase cast. He
and his scene partner, Christina Diaz, won the
"Best in Showcase" scene award (and scored tons
of loot from our sponsors as well as loads of
great industry feedback). Josh wrote up the
following just for you. Enjoy!
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You're
reading this because you're debating whether or
not you want to audition or otherwise
participate in the Cricket
Feet Showcase. Allow me to aid you in your
decision.
For a
moment, let's forget the fact that it's the most
organized, efficient, and well-managed showcase
that I've ever been a part of. Let's forget that
the house was packed full of industry
every--single--night (hence the change of venue
for future showcases) and every industry person
in attendance (with the exception of one
particularly surly man--but I think he was
drunk) had nothing but shining praise for the
show.
Ignore
the hard and oftentimes tedious work that the
production staff puts into the show, working
long hours before and after the show so you
don't have to. Don't think about the piles of
delicious food and bev before AND after the show
to keep the audience full of delicious treats
and margaritas or the professionally designed
advertising and literature that accompanies
nearly everything having to do with the showcase
to give it a cohesive and easily identifiable
look.
Don't
think about all the advice you'll get from
Casting Goddess Bonnie
Gillespie and the copy of her New York Times
best-selling (we're still waiting on the
figures) book
you'll receive OR the meetings in the park where
she'll go over your headshot, resumé, and
demo reel with you and give you her honest
feedback and support.
If you
ignore all of those things, this showcase is
STILL worth doing. Of course, I can only speak
from a personal standpoint. All I got out of the
showcase was tons of feedback from non-industry
and industry alike, a much coveted "Cricky
Award" for getting the most industry votes for
"best scene," and the attention of a fairly
well-known commercial agency with whom I have
since signed.
Still
need my help?
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