Actor’s Access pro allows you to do a lot more than free. For example, using a free account means you will have to pay for each audition submitted, pay $1 per each side, $3. 50 for each virtual audition, etc. If you decide to go pro, all of that is included.
When you select your option, you’ll be asked to fill in your first and last name. Your middle is optional. If it shows you multiple accounts with the same name, and you’ve never signed up before, ignore it and continue. Otherwise, you can click “claim account” and enter the email associated with the account.
Use a legitimate email address. Actor’s Access will send a verification email. You can also link your email with Actor’s Access so you can receive certain notifications. If you’re unsure about your region, don’t worry, as it will have the ‘initials’ of the state/province(s) in the parentheses.
Once you’ve set your password, simply just log in. You’ve officially made an Actor’s Access account!
Casting directors will be able to see information from this field. Fill it out to your best ability.
You can make a field a header by clicking the box ‘Header’ at the very right. This will make what you put in the field look like a title.
Whether you have pro or not, you are limited to two free photo uploads. After this, each new photo is $10.
Make sure the demo you upload is high quality.
Make sure the demo you upload is high quality.
Again, they have parentheses beside them with the ‘initials’ of the states/provinces in the region.
The difference between “Union” and “Non-Union” productions is that union productions are linked to a union, hence the name. Normally on Union sets, you are guaranteed periodic breaks and food on-set. When it comes to non-union, it could be either way. Non-union actors can always audition for union productions.
Make sure to note what location they’re filming and what location they prefer to get submissions from, as you’re filtering by region and not by state/province.
You should be able to find this at the very top right where your cart is.
You may be asked to submit with a self-tape via EcoCast. A self-tape is a video of your audition you take from your residence or base location with a ‘reader’ who reads any lines that aren’t assigned to the role you are reading for. EcoCast is the system that Actor’s Access uses to request and transmit self-tapes.