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Cassandra S.

West Lafayette, IN

Greetings and salutations! I'm an aspiring actress residing in Indiana and I'm looking to explode onto the Hollywood scene. You can help me get there -- are you game? GAME ON! :)

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Keep Your Eyes Open

posted 08/22/08 Flag!
Breaking into this industry takes training, determination, talent, and let's face it -- luck. The best way to get "Lady Luck" on your side is to keep your eyes open. You've heard the phrase, "You never know where your next job is coming from." Well, keep your eyes open and you'll see opportunities open up around you. Local news: I was watching the local news one night and they had a story at the end of their newscast about a local director who had just completed his first film. I called the TV station to get his information and they gave me his website address. I looked up his website, wrote down his address and sent him my headshot and resume with a letter saying I had seen his story on the news and would love to be considered for any future projects. He called me back a few days letter to say that this recent project was his first and that (because I have had actual experience) he was afraid his small little films wouldn't be my cup of tea. I told him that was fine, I liked working on all kinds of projects (even the independent, non-paying kind), and he said he'd keep me in mind. Well, the next summer he did do another short film and used me in a role that had no lines, but I was an integral part of the storyline. I was the comic relief. It was the first time I had ever done comedy and I really liked it. He liked my professionalism and willingness to adapt on set, so he wrote another short film (comedy again) called "Norma". It was great fun and really gave me a chance to flesh out a comedic character. He entered it in festivals, and it won several awards. Since then, he has gotten more serious about making great films, and we've established a great working relationship. I've been in three more of his films (plus one more that will be shot in October) for a total of five films so far that I have added to my demo reel. Through this connection, I've also gained the experience of being an assistant director on one of his films, the make-up artist for the lead "undead" character in that same film, and I even co-wrote a screenplay with him that was adapted from a novel written by a local writer. All great things to have on my acting resume. All because I saw a story on the news and made a phone call. Acting classes: My husband knows I like to act. He was talking about it with a co-worker of his a few years ago and she told him about an improv class she heard of at an ad agency here in town. She said that it was a free class held every Tuesday night for two hours and they provided pizza too. My oldest daughter was two years old at the time, so I looked at it as a couple of hours to myself in a creative environment (and free dinner to boot). When I got to the agency, I found out that the first hour was spent auditioning for their clients' radio scripts, which changed weekly depending on what their clients needed. The second hour was spent either recording the client's radio scripts, or for those who weren't selected, the time was spent doing improv and improving each of our skills. This turned out to be an amazing learning experience. Not only did I get a chance every week to audition for clients, I got to exercise my creative skills. We weren't paid as talent if we were selected to record the spots, but they fed us pizza, and we got copies of those radio spots for our voice-over reels. It was a win-win for everyone involved. They got free talent, and we got free training and experience we could carry away with us. I have several years' worth of voice-over and improvisation experience thanks to them, and to my husband who likes to mention that I'm an actress to his co-workers. The agency disbanded the improv classes a couple of years ago, but because I have a previous relationship with them, they now call me when they need female voice talent for their clients. The best part -- I now get paid for recording their radio spots and TV voice-overs. Online casting calls: [Let me preface this by saying that you should always be careful before responding to online casting calls. Please use your best judgement. If something sounds fishy, or charges money just to get the information, or doesn't provide enough information and leaves you with too many questions, please beware.] I am a member of several acting websites that host my headshot and resume and list local casting calls where I can look for acting work. I found a listing on a different acting website (that charges money) from a couple of local directors looking for talent for a special contest called the "48-hour Film Festival". It's held all around the country, and there was one being held close to my hometown. Since this listing was on a site that charged money, I did a web search for this festival and found it's official webpage and a way to contact my local coordinator. I sent him my headshot and resume and asked if he knew of any directors who were looking for talent. He sent me an e-mail back saying that he had forwarded my info to all 22 teams participating and wished me good luck. The next day, I had two calls saying they would like to use me, and within the next week, I had five other teams send me e-mails asking me to be a part of their team. The way the festival works is that each team assembles on Friday night at 7 p.m. and they are all given a character they have to use, a prop that has to be visible, and a line of dialogue that must be used in their 5-7 minute short film. Then they have 48 hours to make a film -- meaning script written, locations secured, scenes shot, film edited, music laid in, and final product delivered by Sunday evening at 7 p.m. It's an absolutely crazy event, but I have to say that participating in this festival was a blast. Not only did I gain the experience of making a film at lightning-speed, I worked with new contacts in the local film industry, and I went to the screenings of the other 48-hour films and networked there as well. Commercials/Media: So I was watching TV one day, shortly after Christmas, and I saw a commercial on TV advertising a national contest that would fly weekly winners to LA for their big break. Just download your video, and you could win a trip to LA to meet with casting directors, recording companies, dance studios… I have always wanted to go to Hollywood and see if I have what it takes to run with the big fish. So I uploaded my video and strong-armed all my family and friends to keep voting for me week after week, and on week #9, I got my big break. I got to go to LA and audition for a terrific casting director and got amazing new headshots taken so I could really set my career in motion. BigShot Live provided me with a fantastic opportunity and I am very thankful and grateful to all the people I have met there for this surreal and career-changing experience. All of these opportunities happened because I was open to looking for them. Becoming a star takes hard work and vigilance. The choice roles won't be handed to you on a silver platter -- you have to network, and research, and put in your time, and slug through some trenches. So keep your eyes open and reach for the stars (not literally, of course -- celebrities get restraining orders for that sort of thing…). See you in the bright lights! -- Cassandra Schomer, Acting Winner Week #9, Season 1

Comments

Rachel Cornell
posted 07/17/2009 Flag!

hey sweet pea how is your summer going? are you entering newavenues? will ya throw me a vote? even just one would be great it starts monday. hope your doing good!

Cheyenne Techno
posted 06/14/2009 Flag!

Hey Cassandra! I voted for you when your contests were up. Please vote for me in the Plants Vs Zombies contests!

Finnegan - SF, CA
posted 06/08/2009 Flag!

thanks so much for the vote today, you're the best!! if you get a chance to vote one more time tomorrow a.m. before the contest closes, that would be awesome. woof woof!!!

Baron the Eurasier
posted 06/08/2009 Flag!

Thanks for the support!! Ruff Ruff

THE Inu ©
posted 06/08/2009 Flag!

hi Cassandra, if possible, please keep voting for Inu. thank you!

Finnegan - SF, CA
posted 06/07/2009 Flag!

happy Sunday! thanks for your continued support of me, only 3 more votes to go!!

peternanouk
posted 06/06/2009 Flag!

hey sweetheart! i finally got to the other site. i plan on viewing the vids soon! have a wonderful evening and an awesome sunday! hugs!

Finnegan - SF, CA
posted 06/06/2009 Flag!

Hi Cassandra, thanks for your daily votes. I hope to hang on to the top 5 and your votes help!! happy Saturday!

Penny Lane
posted 06/05/2009 Flag!

Thank you for your support! Please continue to vote for Penny to help her stay in the top 5!

Finnegan - SF, CA
posted 06/05/2009 Flag!

thanks so much for your continued daily votes - it is really making a difference! TGIF!!

Tara DW
posted 06/04/2009 Flag!

Good Luck tomorrow! You may not be in the Top 5 but stranger things have happened:-) Love the crazy lady....

peternanouk
posted 06/04/2009 Flag!

thanks so much, casey! i hope you're doing very well! have a wonderful evening and take care! hugs!

Tordy Clark
posted 06/04/2009 Flag!

I love your reel, especially the crazed activist lady. That is kinda scary though....please do not come near...( backing away). Really great Cassandra.xxxPS hot at the beginnning too...frooow

Cassandra S.
posted 06/04/2009 Flag!

Thanks so much Tordy -- very glad to hear that you liked my demo. :) Tomorrow's the big day -- we're all pulling for you! :) :) Try (if you can) to get some sleep tonight. :)

Ashley Carper
posted 06/04/2009 Flag!

the reels look great cass!