The EssentialShowbiz Dictionary™

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Open Call

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What does Open Call mean?

Open Call refers to a casting process where anyone can audition for a role, regardless of whether they have prior acting experience or are represented by an agent. Open calls are typically advertised publicly, allowing a wide range of actors to audition. These calls are often used for large-scale productions, talent searches, or when casting directors want to discover new talent. Unlike closed or invite-only auditions, open calls give aspiring actors a chance to be seen without requiring professional connections.

Example:A film studio holds an open call for a lead role in a new movie, inviting anyone interested to audition, regardless of experience.
Example: A Broadway production advertises an open call for ensemble dancers, allowing hundreds of performers to audition in one day.

Did You Know?
Some of the biggest stars in Hollywood, like Charlize Theron, were discovered through open call auditions!

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