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REEL SERVICES/HAWAII, INC. Frequently Asked Questions
If you have a question of general interest, please email:
faq1(at)reelserviceshawaii(dot)com Q. I'm a member of the Screen Actors Guild. I sent you my headshot and resume a long time ago but I haven't heard from you. Why? A. I specialize in casting local (Hawaii) commercials. The majority of my projects are not signatory to SAG. At the very most I may get one SAG project during a calendar year. We audition talent who fit the demographics our clients request. Q. I have an infant [...] - I thought that since you work with many local shows and movies - you may be able to either point me in the right direction or keep his information on file in case anyone is ever looking for a [...] baby boy for print ads or tv or movies. If you have any advice or could point me in the right direction, it would be appreciated.
Q. As a casting agent, do you only cast for on-camera commercials/films, or do you also cast for voice over projects?
Q. I love to act. Would you be able to tell me where movie auditions on the island are?
Q. Here in Los Angeles now it is best to have color 8x10's. How is it in Hawaii? Is it the same or will they still accept black and white 8x10's?
Q. I am here on the island for 3 years and am interested in doing Extra work. What is the best way to find out about what's available on the island and how do I sign up? Thank you.
Q. Do you provide lists of agents? I have seen some talent agencies here that usually require a fee for classes ect..and then there are some modeling agencies. But, are there just individual agents as well?
Q. I plan on moving to Hawaii soon. How is the market in Hawaii for my age?
Q. I am interested in becoming a casting director someday. I was wondering how you got started in this field and if you could give me any advice on how to get started. Also, do you possibly have any internship positions open, where I could perhaps apply to or participate in. I really would like to gain experience to know what this field is all about.
Q. Will you be making more movies down here in Hawaii? And if so, what types of actresses will you be looking for? Should they be pretty and Polynesian looking? What types of nationalities would you want to see?
Q. My daughter is looking for a talent agent in Honolulu. Are some agents more creditable than others? Are there any you would recommend?
Q. I have no experience whatsoever, can I still audition?
Q. I have mainland experience, have recently moved to Hawaii and don't know where to start. Where can I find out about open calls and other auditions?
A. Extras generally come from the same area where filming takes place. This is for budgetary reasons. And, it's nice to give our neighbor island talent the opportunity to work! Q. Do you ever cast in Los Angeles?A. No! There are many excellent casting directors there already! Q. I am 15 (but I can look 14-19). I am an aspiring actress. I was wondering if you could send me some info about your company and if you can help me?A. The info on my web site matches my brochure. My best advice is to learn as much as you can about your chosen craft through classes, workshops, books, community theater, etc. Good luck! Q. If I want to fly to Hawaii to audition for one of your projects, who pays the expenses?A. You do! Q. I live on the mainland. Can I submit my headshot for you to keep in your file for future projects?A. Only Hawaii residents are kept on file. Q. How much would it cost to be listed with your agency when I move to Hawaii?A. I'm a casting director, not a talent agent. No one is "listed" with me as I represent the producer. Once you're here you can contact the talent agents. Q. Do I need to have an agent?A. Yes...and No! Some casting directors will see only those people represented by an agent. That is not a prerequisite in my office. If you choose not to be represented by an agent then you must be willing to do what it takes to make sure all casting directors in your area are aware of you. And, you need to be educated enough about the business to be able to do your own negotiating. This takes experience. And, experience usually comes from being represented by a talent agent. Q. Are all of Reel Services auditions posted here?A. Most of our auditions are not posted on our web site's public pages. The turn around time (the amount of time between being given the go-ahead to proceed with the project and the actual casting date) is usually far too short to justify posting it. Occasionally we have a longer turn around time which allows us to post the project to our web site and notify the public via several of the Hawaii newsgroups and, sometimes, the media. This is the exception rather than the rule, however. Q. Has anyone ever been cast from seeing an audition listed on this web site?A. Yes! Many! All in local and international commercials. And, I must admit, that has surprised me and my clients!! We're thrilled! Q. Do you ever cast an actor who doesn't live in Hawaii?A. With rare exception ...No! If a mainland actor is hired for a project in Hawaii, that is almost always the result of a casting session held on the mainland. Q. Is there a fee paid to audition?A. Absolutely not! No one charges a fee for a legitimate audition. Even if you were hired, I would not take a commission. I am a casting director, not a talent agent. Return to Main Page |