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The internet has changed the entertainment industry forever. With a credit card and a web connection, consumers can say goodbye to dealing with DVDs, tapes and playback machines forever.

In exactly the same way, Cast It has changed the entertainment casting process forever. Film and television studios, television networks, and production professionals no longer have to rely on the inefficiency of DVDs, tapes, and courier services to get the roles cast.

With Cast It—the complete Internet-based audition and casting management service—producers can let their casting directors focus all of their time and creative abilities on finding the perfect people for the project.

Our system uses a fast, efficient, secure web interface that lets your casting director control all aspects of the casting process and gives you options never thought possible before. Talent can audition from anywhere in the world, you can control who sees which auditions and when, and you can do in minutes what used to take days.

Cast It is also at its best when things are at their worst. If an actor drops out at the last minute, you no longer have to hit the panic button. You just log onto Cast It from anywhere, review other auditions immediately, get sign-off from multiple parties—wherever they are, and get your production right back on track.

In addition to being the first truly professional online casting system, Cast It has become the industry standard. With every major film and tv studio, the big five tv networks, and nearly 400 casting directors worldwide using Cast It on multiple projects, chances are you won’t need to waste time getting the casting team trained up on how to upload auditions. It’s also the only company that has passed security audits with the major studios, and as a result, enjoys strong working relationships with all of them.

Why Cast It?

- Over 400 casting offices worldwide ready to upload
- The preferred casting system used & refined by leaders in the casting community
- The only system to pass a major studio security audit
- 24/7 best in class customer support
- Used by every major Hollywood studio & network
- Worldwide coverage for international productions

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Casting News

Discovery Awards Open Call Begins

June 25, 2010

ActorCast is a co-sponsor of a new online open call for actors, ages 18 to 25. In association with the CSA, The Hollywood Film Festival, and Yahoo Movies, The Discovery Awards will be given to the top male and female actors who submit their self-taped audition for this open call. The auditions will be judged [...]

Project X Open Call is Closed

May 16, 2010

The Project X open call is now closed. The event was a great success with over 50,000 people visiting the open call web site. We would like to thank all of the actors who participated. The casting directors will contact actors directly if they need any additional information or material.

LOL Open Call Goes Live

May 7, 2010

The producers of Garden State and the casting director of Gossip Girl are conducting an open call for their latest feature film, LOL. Casting for 4 roles, adults who can play 18 years old, music background a big plus. If you are interested in submitting an audition for any of the roles go to: http://www.lolopencall.com/

Project X Open Call is Live

April 16, 2010

The online open call for the new feature film, Project X from Warner Bros, is now ready for your submission. You must be at least 18 years of age, and look like you can play an 18 yr old. The producers and casting directors are looking for men and women to submit a short video. [...]

Open Call System Leads the Way

March 22, 2010

Cast It was the first in the industry to introduce an online open call system for actor searches and reality show casting. The system has been used on numerous feature films, television pilots, episodics and reality shows. It can be customized to accommodate specific audiences and to adhere to any legal requirements. Casting offices have [...]