Nircle Arts
@nirclearts
1 year ago
TALENT / CASTING / AGENCIES
Actors / Film & Television Talent:
Actors and film & television talent are performers hired to portray characters in films, television shows, and other productions.
Animals / Animal Wranglers:
Animal wranglers handle and coordinate animals for use in film and television productions, ensuring their safety and cooperation on set.
Casting Assistants:
Casting assistants provide support to casting directors in the audition and casting process, including scheduling auditions and managing actor databases.
Casting Directors:
Casting directors are responsible for selecting and hiring actors for film, television, and theater productions, ensuring they are well-suited for the roles.
Casting Facilities:
Casting facilities are venues or studios where auditions and casting sessions take place, equipped with the necessary tools for the casting process.
Child Agencies:
Child agencies represent young actors and performers, helping them secure roles in film, television, and theater.
Choreographers:
Choreographers design and coordinate dance routines and movement sequences for productions, such as films, music videos, and stage performances.
Commercial Talent:
Commercial talent includes actors and models specifically suited for advertising and commercial roles, such as TV commercials and print ads.
Dancers:
Dancers are performers skilled in various dance forms and are often hired for roles that involve choreographed dance sequences.
Dialect Coach / Dialog Coaches:
Dialect coaches and dialog coaches assist actors in perfecting accents, dialects, and speech patterns for their roles.
Dramatic Instruction / Acting Coaches:
Acting coaches provide guidance and training to actors, helping them improve their performance and understanding of their characters.
Extras Agencies:
Extras agencies supply background actors, or extras, for scenes that require a crowd or background presence in films and TV shows.
Impersonators / Look-Alikes & Costume Characters:
Impersonators and look-alikes mimic the appearance and mannerisms of famous individuals or characters and are often hired for events and entertainment purposes.
Live Host / Emcee:
Live hosts, or emcees, are presenters or hosts who lead live events, shows, and broadcasts, engaging and entertaining the audience.
Modeling Agencies:
Modeling agencies represent models for various modeling assignments, including fashion shows, photo shoots, and promotional work.
Newscaster / Video Journalist:
Newscasters and video journalists report on news and current events, often appearing on television or online news platforms.
On Camera Host:
On-camera hosts are individuals who present and host various shows, events, and programs on television, webcasts, and other media.
Singers:
Singers are vocal artists hired to perform songs, whether in live performances, recordings, or musical productions.
Stand In / Body Doubles:
Stand-ins and body doubles are used to replace actors during the setup and lighting of a scene, ensuring actors are ready for the final take.
Stunt Coordinators:
Stunt coordinators plan and oversee dangerous or physically demanding action sequences in films and television shows.
Stunt Driving / Precision Driving:
Stunt drivers and precision drivers execute challenging driving sequences and stunts for action scenes in movies and TV.
Stunt Players / Stunt Person:
Stunt performers execute physically demanding stunts and action sequences, often standing in for actors during dangerous scenes.
Talent Agencies:
Talent agencies represent actors, performers, and other entertainment professionals, helping them find roles and negotiate contracts.
Voice Over Artists / Voiceover Talent:
Voiceover artists provide the voices for animated characters, commercials, narration, and other audio productions.
Writers Agents:
Writers agents represent screenwriters, authors, and playwrights, helping them secure deals and opportunities for their work.
WARDROBE / HAIR / MAKEUP
Costume Designers:
Costume designers create and design costumes and outfits for characters in films, television, and theater productions.
Hair / Make-Up / Wardrobe Supplies:
Hair, makeup, and wardrobe supplies include the products and tools used by makeup artists, hairstylists, and costume professionals.
Hair Stylists / Key Hair:
Hair stylists and key hair professionals are responsible for hairstyling on set, ensuring actors' hair looks as required for their roles.
Makeup Artists / Key Make-Up:
Makeup artists and key makeup professionals apply makeup to actors, ensuring they appear as intended for their roles.
Special Effects Makeup Artists / SFX Makeup:
Special effects makeup artists create intricate makeup effects, prosthetics, and transformations for characters in films and TV.
Tailors / Seamstresses / Costume Construction / Wardrobe Alterations:
Tailors, seamstresses, and wardrobe professionals handle costume construction, alterations, and repairs.
Wardrobe Stylists:
Wardrobe stylists curate and select outfits for actors and characters, ensuring they are well-dressed and suited to their roles.
Wardrobe Supervisors / Costume Assistants / Wardrobe Assistant:
Wardrobe supervisors and assistants manage the wardrobe department, ensuring that costumes are properly maintained and organized on set.