So, how's your pilot season going?
Not great yet? Yeah, me either. That seems to be what I am hearing from all my actor friends. We know there are pilots out there getting cast and none of us are getting auditions.
But, here's the good news: It's not just us. In the first month or two of pilot season the people testing for roles are offers and the ones who already have series regular or big movie credits.
Don't get mad at your agents just yet. If you aren't already a known entity to a casting department then generally your agent's pitching will have little affect getting you in any office at this point in time. Much of casting is working of their lists of favorite actors right now.
So, when is your chance? Don't worry it's coming. Most people say that unknowns will start getting called into offices in March. But, don't set yourself on only series regular roles.
During this pilot season there are episodics still casting. You may suddenly have a better chance getting in on a co-star or guest star because many actors are holding out for a pilot.
I hope you all a better end to your pilot season and I would love to hear when y'all get called in or when you book something!!!
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Who the heck booked Pilots this year?
Now that the upfronts are pretty much over and we know which pilots got picked up and which ones didn't, there are those of us actors who didn't even get to go out for pilots much less book one. So, of the pilots that got produced who did get those jobs?
James J. Jones owner of The Premier Talent Group did the math for those of us not good with numbers:
I spent a number of days helping out at my agent's office during "pilot season" and can tell you that no matter how much he pitched it was hard to even get an audition for any talent who did not already have significant credits. One of my agents was pitching me for a co-star role and they told her it had gone to an offer.
On top of all the roles going to offers many of the Pilots were filmed outside of LA.
That tells me it is time to either marry a Canadian so I can legally work up there or make some magic happen with the local hire casting offices outside of LA.
Now you can either take all this information and chose to be discouraged, but I don't think that is the right response. I think it is even more evidence that you can't rely on other people to give you opportunities to do your art. Create your own films!
Need some inspiration? See what your colleagues are creating by joining us at the Playhouse West Film Festival to be educated and inspired.
*See the complete 2011 PILOT REPORT from The Premier Talent Group
James J. Jones owner of The Premier Talent Group did the math for those of us not good with numbers:
“2011 PILOT SEASON stratification by the numbers
Of the 529 Series Regular Roles (assuming that named
doing recurring roles):
Of the 529 Series Regular Roles (assuming that named
doing recurring roles):
112 or 21.2% Went to NAMED ACTORS
262 or 49.5% - Went to KNOWN ACTORS
374 or 70.7% - Went to NAMED AND KNOWN ACTORS
262 or 49.5% - Went to KNOWN ACTORS
374 or 70.7% - Went to NAMED AND KNOWN ACTORS
*Of the additional 27.3% of the bookings, almost all of them had significant credits
as series recurring actors or series regulars in shows that did not last long. Only 7
bookings (2.0%) would be considered truly developmental received series regular
roles, and many of these went to the under 18 category.
as series recurring actors or series regulars in shows that did not last long. Only 7
bookings (2.0%) would be considered truly developmental received series regular
roles, and many of these went to the under 18 category.
In short,
21.2% of series roles went to bonafide star names (ie Ethan Hawke and Christina Ricci).
49.5% of series regulars went to former series regulars of major shows.
27.3% of series regular roles went to heavy working actors with numerous.
series recurring roles and/or series regular roles of shows that did not last.
2.0% of series regular roles went to true developmental actors."
49.5% of series regulars went to former series regulars of major shows.
27.3% of series regular roles went to heavy working actors with numerous.
series recurring roles and/or series regular roles of shows that did not last.
2.0% of series regular roles went to true developmental actors."
I spent a number of days helping out at my agent's office during "pilot season" and can tell you that no matter how much he pitched it was hard to even get an audition for any talent who did not already have significant credits. One of my agents was pitching me for a co-star role and they told her it had gone to an offer.
On top of all the roles going to offers many of the Pilots were filmed outside of LA.
"As of April 18th, Variety was reporting that confirmed Pilot Shoots will occur in:
United States
48 Los Angeles
11 New York (Unt. Susannah Grant, Over & Under, Unt. Redlich/Belluchi, Prime
Suspects, Smash, Weekend at Bellevue, Georgetown, Persons of Interest,
Ringer, Rookies and Pan Am)
4 Florida (Bad Mom, Magic City, The Finder, Angels)
4 Illinois (Cooper and Stone;; Boss, Playboy)
2 Georgia (Hail Mary, Partners)
2 New Mexico (Reconstruction, Longmire)
2 North Carolina (Revenge;; Hart of Dixie)
1 Oregon (Grimm)
1 Louisiana (Wild Card)
1 Texas (Good Christian Bitches)
1 Pennsylvania (Locke and Key)
48 Los Angeles
11 New York (Unt. Susannah Grant, Over & Under, Unt. Redlich/Belluchi, Prime
Suspects, Smash, Weekend at Bellevue, Georgetown, Persons of Interest,
Ringer, Rookies and Pan Am)
4 Florida (Bad Mom, Magic City, The Finder, Angels)
4 Illinois (Cooper and Stone;; Boss, Playboy)
2 Georgia (Hail Mary, Partners)
2 New Mexico (Reconstruction, Longmire)
2 North Carolina (Revenge;; Hart of Dixie)
1 Oregon (Grimm)
1 Louisiana (Wild Card)
1 Texas (Good Christian Bitches)
1 Pennsylvania (Locke and Key)
Outside of the United States
5 Vancouver, Canada (17th Precinct, Secret Circle, Alcatraz, Heavenly and Once
Upon a Time)
2 Toronto, Canada (Awakening, Poe)
1 Prague/Rome/Vienna (Missing)
1 Puerto Rico (The River)
1 Montreal, Canada (Identity)"*
5 Vancouver, Canada (17th Precinct, Secret Circle, Alcatraz, Heavenly and Once
Upon a Time)
2 Toronto, Canada (Awakening, Poe)
1 Prague/Rome/Vienna (Missing)
1 Puerto Rico (The River)
1 Montreal, Canada (Identity)"*
That tells me it is time to either marry a Canadian so I can legally work up there or make some magic happen with the local hire casting offices outside of LA.
Now you can either take all this information and chose to be discouraged, but I don't think that is the right response. I think it is even more evidence that you can't rely on other people to give you opportunities to do your art. Create your own films!
Need some inspiration? See what your colleagues are creating by joining us at the Playhouse West Film Festival to be educated and inspired.
*See the complete 2011 PILOT REPORT from The Premier Talent Group
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