
What a Working Actor NEEDS to Know About Callbacks
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Are you confused about what a callback actually means or overwhelmed by all the different audition terms thrown around in the entertainment industry?
In this episode of Take Fountain, talent reps Anthony Boyer and Jess Canty break down essential audition terminology that every new actor should know, including callbacks, Zoom auditions, producer sessions, pins, holds, avails, and more.
Whether you're just starting to book self-tapes or you've been called back for an in-person session, this video will help you understand how each step works and how to navigate it like a pro. We’ll also cover the differences between theatrical and commercial auditions, what it really means to be “in the mix,” and why your relationship with casting is more important than you think.
If you're an early-career actor looking to demystify the audition process and make smarter decisions on your way to booking the job, this is your roadmap. Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more real-world advice from industry insiders who actually work with actors every day.