Thursday, January 16, 2014

Top 10 Cast and Crew Call Sites of Arizona






Many Arizonans may feel the state has declined in multi-media revenue generating projects but at least one way to show potential investors, it is a good investment, is to show them successful projects. Check out what Arizona is doing, by people in Arizona. Every person is at different stages of development so choose projects wisely, ask questions and research.

Note: Some may require registration, log in names, and passwords to create accounts. Many are offered free and we hope you support their passionate ongoing efforts with contributing donations for their time.

zonie
Zonie is one of my favorite most detailed categorized sites that covers all of Arizona. From Casting to Crew positions to current news and all kinds of announcements. Many members are from Arizona and work in or moved on to surrounding states, but still stay connected to offer their services.

Durant Communications
Durant Communications lists productions for actors, and if the production company is listed, you may inquire about crew positions. The site lists workshops, classes, crew jobs and more.

Tucson Stage Blog
Listings of Auditions and Crew Calls. It also lists local performances, written reviews, plus announcements from local supportive groups.

Tucson Film Office or Phoenix Film Office
Most major cities have Film offices which are key connections to production companies' first point of contact. They may list what they are working on, what they have worked on, current articles of interest, film festivals and some may also have a local directory of available crew. Some may list auditions and crew calls as well.




Good Faith Casting

A Casting Agency with integrity. They've been linked with many major motion pictures, print work, commercials and more with a future of expanding throughout the Southwest area with experience in other cities. Most auditions are listed quickly on their Facebook page. They also offer workshops, lessons, and guidance. A very active group in the community and very easy to submit to.

Arizona Model and Management
They also partner up with Good Faith Casting. They are affiliated with the actor's union, SAG AFTRA, so when a major motion union picture projects come to town, she offers to find the fit. Between Good Faith and this agency, they have an impressive portfolio of recognized named companies she's booked for.

Backstage
A national crew and casting magazine. So far this link is free to search through a detailed filter. Choose casting, choose city, type of production plus more. It may list nationwide submissions. Contact info may be included or not with or without a requirement to subscribe.

American Federation of Advertising of Tucson  and
American Federation of Advertising of Phoenix

Major cities usually have chapters who have job boards. These are mainly for behind the scenes and can include print and multi-media positions. Great source that list companies who are hiring in the area. Jobs range from entry level to experienced and filtered in various ways. Contact and submission requirements are very detailed. Listing accessibility vary between each chapter.


The Following require more searching.
Even though some may not list specific jobs, periodically submit your resume to present yourself. Human Resources departments may be slow to post a job publicly. If your resume hits their desk or inbox at the right moment, it may be your lucky day.

When doing a search, do not limit yourself to one title. Titles, responsibilities, and tasks are always evolving. Keep yourself open to the tasks required. The same title at one place may be a different workload but same title at another place.

Local Radio and Television Stations
There are too many to list links here particularly. Find your local favorite station's website. Job listings are mostly listed under the contact us tabs on the top of the page. Hover over the tabs to see drop down menus that indicate jobs or careers. There are parent broadcasting companies that own stations, for example: Clear Channel Radio, Journal Broadcast Group, ABC Affiliates, etc. These may also lead to other websites that lists jobs at their other stations.

This is a great way to get in to the industry. Many use in house staff people to help create commercials, voiceovers, small appearances, and start your community exposure with career development growth potential.

Search online
The good old internet usually will rank highly viewed popular sites at the top of the list. Search for more developed information and possibly search their website to see their projects. Some may list crew and auditions for a variety of their projects. Use key words or as many specific words.


Social Media Pages
Thousands of pages and accounts are created daily from general titles to specific titles. When you create your own account, many will let you do searches to help you get connected to more people or job listings. These are used for networking, expanding your connections.

Just a few so far:
Linked In
Facebook
Twitter
Google Plus
Meetup

Craigslist
Even between all the scams, the sleeze, and the deceiving ads there may be a crew or cast call. Many can be found in various categories, check under mainly the categories of: gigs, radio tv, media and even all jobs. Be wary of those that list or require not enough or too much info. Some may or may not list pay. Pay information agreement is usually listed at the bottom of the ad.


Others:

Playbill
Can be sorted by location, but minimal coverage of Arizona.

Project Casting
Review carefully, check legitimacy. Many nationwide open submissions listed.

Old Tucson Studios
Old West style movie set/amusement park. Holds auditions for singers, dancers and performers, seasonal events, plus if there is a movie planning to film there.

Western movie set towns.
Gammons Gulch
A more quiet remote private location with plenty of backdrops. A place that is a little bit more smaller town period style country. A collection of vintage cars and props. Their site lists what has been filmed there, who has filmed there, local attractions and more. Rich information on their website. Listings of their production partners.

Tombstone
Holds more established shops inside the movie set buildings, outside scheduled re-enactment performances and business owner community atmosphere. Ghost tours, stage saloons, restaurants and shops.

Both list surrounding art areas that hold performing arts, concerts, festivals and more.


Network as much as you can, keep a look out for announcements and I hope to see you soon!