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It was probably the loudest sound I have ever heard. I knew my lines, I had studied them for a week straight but all of a sudden, for 3 takes, all I could muster was a cold sweat.

CUT!

Shouted the director. Let’s take 5 everyone he said as he walked over and put his cold hand on my shoulder. “Let’s go for a walk” he said

Still unable to speak, I cracked an obliging smile and off we went. Taking a lap around the lot.

I knew he was speaking but all I could catch was a few words here and there. “Big opportunity...you’re shoulder to shoulder with the big guys now...maybe you’re not cut out for this life kid, have you thought about modeling instead?...Go home.”

As quickly as it came, my chance to be on the big screen with some of the most admired people in our business disappeared.

Where did I go wrong, how did I get here? Ugh!...

I didn’t know what to do or even what to think. I curled up on the couch with a quart of Ben and Jerry’s every day for the next 4 days and cried as I binged on Netflix, longing to see myself on screen.

It was my first big audition and I landed it!
Without a single credit to my name, I freakin’ landed the gig.

It was a real one, in a real movie with real actors, a real budget (they had craft services for crying out loud!!!).

But just like that the curtain was drawn on my career, I thought. I knew I would never work again and figured I should probably pack up already and go back home to Oklahoma.

But I just couldn’t. I called my mom and told her all about it and she said “honey, I’m so proud that you landed the job to begin with and you should be proud too. Not many actors can say they landed on such a big project their first try. If you did it once, you can do it again.”

That’s when it hit me.

I had done it! I got an audition, rocked it, and landed the gig!

If I could just lather, rinse, repeat...and not choke next time, then all should be good, right?

So I started thinking of how I got there in the first place. I’m just a nice girl from Oklahoma, I didn’t cut anybody’s throat.

I talked to my acting coach and he said. “You got lucky, it doesn’t happen too often. So don’t get used to it.”

I asked my friends what they thought and they all said the same thing. “LUCK! Right place, right time.”

Well, one of them did ask me who I slept with?! Shocker: we’re no longer friends! I knew this wasn’t it and I was dead set on finding out why it happened this way. Something you should know about me. I’m not a quitter.

So, unable to get an answer, I went straight to the source. I camped outside the casting office until the casting director came out and I followed him all the way to his car, demanding that he tell me why I was cast in the first place.

“You’re cute, you’re talented enough, and you’re not on drugs.” Why else? I pressed on.

Digging into the back of his mind the light bulb went off. “Oh! You had 150,000 followers on Instagram that were really into you! I figured we would sell some movie tickets that way.”

And there it was. The answer I was looking for...

See before I left Oklahoma I spent a year and a half building up my savings and my social media following. It’s kind of the conventional wisdom these days, or so I thought.

But that was the key?

It wasn’t my talent. He said I was “talented enough,” remember?

It wasn’t my looks. I was only cute, he said.

It was my social media following! Something I had built totally on accident.

So I went searching for a way to take it to the next level, figuring this was the only way I would ever get to work again, and found that there was a way to do it all simply, quickly, and systematically.

These guys at BoostMyStar were absolute masters at it and they helped me take it to a level I never thought possible.

I begged them to please share this with everyone and so here it is. From one actor to another, I know you need every possible advantage you can get in this business.

So pay close attention to what Scott is about to share with you. Put it to work and break a leg! See you on set.

Love,
-Jessica R.

William Morris Endeavour

Hey! Welcome to our brand new blog, we promise to bring you great info to take your career to the next level.

In case you missed it, in my last email I shared with you the science and psychology behind castings and a key strategy straight from the William Morris Endeavour Playbook.

Fair warning, when I share this with you, two things will happen.

1. You will never look at auditioning the same again

2. You will have a “duh” why didn’t I think of that moment (because it’s that simple)

Before I get to the revelation from WME, you have to understand what’s going on during a casting.

Stick with me here. The reason you are not booking the gigs you want, is that the casting agents’ job is on the line when making a casting decision.

If they make the wrong choice and cast someone that chokes on set and the project blows up, that could be the end of their career. As you know Hollywood is very unforgiving and casting an unknown, unproven actor is a big risk to take.

With each audition, what is subconsciously going on in the back of a casting director’s mind is NOT at all about finding the best actor.

It’s about finding the actor that is the least likely to cause them to get fired and the most likely to make them look good in front of the suits.

So what does this have to do with WME? When it comes to building careers overnight and skyrocketing new actors there is no one quite like WME.