Friday, June 24, 2011

Disney Casting for Pre-Teens

Disney Channel is Currently Casting for Pre-Teens: ages 8 - 12 to be featured in an upcoming tv show. The pre-teens who are cast for this show will be on film for roughly 3 - 5 minutes during the show and will have several small speaking roles.

We are looking for young teens with great personalities and a happy smile. If interested, please email discasting@yahoo.com.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Disney Audition for Halloween Movie

New Disney Audition for a Halloween movie that will be released next year. The Disney movie will be casting several actors and actresses for supporting roles in this movie audition.


We are starting the casting call process now for this Disney Audition. The movie should begin filming in March, but the actors and actresses need to be cast as soon as possible. As with many Disney Auditions, we would like our cast to get in front of the directors first.

To audition for this Disney Movie Casting Call, please email AuditionDisney@aol.com with your name, info and talent resume.

Friday, October 8, 2010

Disney Casting Call Stress Tips

Disney Casting Calls are intense. It's important for anyone casting for a Disney tv show or movie to realize the probability that you will not get the role.

Here are 3 Tips for Dealing with Disney Casting Call Stress
  1. Have fun with the disney casting process
    Casting for Disney shows is exciting. Don't get stressed out about it. Yea, you probably won't get the Disney role you're after. But you will be back out and on the auditioning charge once again when you see the next Disney Casting Call pop up. Maybe that will be your winning audition.
  2. Have Goals for Every Disney Casting Call
    Even if you don't get the acting role, you want to accomplish something at every Disney Audition. Whether it be meeting someone new who has connections or learning some things that you have done wrong in your audition, always learn more.
  3. Tell yourself it's only a matter of time
    When casting and auditioning, you will never be 100% successful. In fact, you'll almost never get the acting role you want. But you don't need to get every role. You just need to get one or two and you're golden. It's only a matter of time until you are an acting success.