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Things to Know About Casting Calls Websites
Posted On 05/15/2007 19:27:45




Before You Join Any Casting Site, Read This!


In the last few years, there has been a proliferation of online casting sites springing up all over the Internet. While some of these are legitimate sites, many are just ‘wannabe” sites that don’t begin to provide the services you need to start or further your career in the entertainment business. Worse yet, many sites are just scams that will take your money and provide absolutely no value in return. We’ve discovered sites that claim to have talent search engines (which is what casting directors, agents, etc. use to find the talent they’re looking for) and found these so-called search engines don’t actually work! Many sites claim to have a lot of members, but when you do an actual search, very few people are actually found. Worst of all; many sites have a serious track record of complaints with their local Better Business Bureau.


So how do you tell the difference between a legitimate casting site that will give you real value, and a “wannabe” or scam site? Here’s a good place to start: ask a few important questions before joining any online Casting Site!


The following are some questions you should ask about any online casting company you are considering joining:






1. How long has the company been in business?


This is important because if a company hasn’t been in business for at least several years, it’s highly unlikely that it has a large enough talent data base to attract Casting Directors or even be known to entertainment industry professionals. What that means is that you are far less likely to be discovered on such a site.


By contrast, Star Search Casting, having been in business for close to a decade, is one of the first, longest running, most experienced, and best known online casting sites in the industry. And with a huge membership base and thousands of incredible success stories, Star Search has become the #1 site casting directors and agents use to find new talent. This means your chances of being discovered by the entertainment industry are far greater as a SSC member.


2. Is the company a member of the Better Business Bureau? Have complaints been filed against it?


We can’t stress enough the importance of the BBB seal of approval for online casting sites. In the past few years, the industry has seen a proliferation of casting sites who are happy to take your money but don’t have the technology or integrity to back up their claims. With close to a decade in business, Star Search Casting is, to our knowledge, the only site of its kind that has gone through the rigorous scrutiny necessary to become a member in good standing with the BBB. Our excellent track record proves that Star Search is a company you can trust!


Click here to search BBB complaint records for other companies.


3. How large is the company’s online database of members?


You wouldn’t shop at a grocery store if their shelves were empty. Similarly, without an extensive inventory of talent, casting directors and agents will simply not show up. The Star Search membership base is in excess of 211,000, and an average of 322 of our members are contacted each week for work in hundreds of different productions. This is an indication of the large numbers casting directors, talent agents, producers, and other industry professionals that are using SSC every week to find talent!


4. Does the site’s search technology really work all that well?


This is critical because industry professionals just won’t bother with a site that doesn’t have a dependable, state-of-the-art talent search engine that will enable them to find who their looking for instantly at the click of a button. The technical requirements and sophistication needed to successfully operate and maintain a casting site like Star Search are enormous and have taken years of refinement. The ease with which Casting Directors can search and access our talent is one of the reasons these industry professionals rate us #1 and why over 167,000 contacts for work have been made to our members in the past 6 months alone!


Please click here for further information on the state-of-the art technologies, Star Search Casting provides it’s members to help them them be successful.


5. How much traffic does the site receive?


Star Search Casting was created with one purpose in mind…to help talent be discovered, showcased, and find work in the entertainment industry. In order to facilitate this, you need a tremendous number of people coming to your site. Star Search’s tracking system shows that over 270,000 visitors come to our site each month and with over 1,060,000 page views in the last month alone (Note: these are not “hits” which total over 20 million monthly). These amazing statistics are proof that our members are getting the kind of exposure they need to make it in the entertainment industry.


6. Are people being discovered & really getting work from the site?


This is something that may be hard to determine just by looking at a site, but again, if it’s one of the many relatively new, unknown sites that doesn’t already have tens of thousands of members; you can bet that not many industry professionals are using it to find their talent.


Another consideration: does the site have valid statistics of how many of its members are being contacted for work? Probably not. Unlike Star Search Casting, most sites don’t even have the technological capability to monitor and collect these kinds of statistics, and therefore have no way of really knowing if their members are getting work or not. Compare this to Star Search Casting which is not only equipped with the most sophisticated technologies of any company in the business to internally track the success of our members, but updates these statistics daily on our Homepage. The numbers there tell the story – as well as the many unsolicited testimonials that constantly come in from SSC members. Click here to see our Member Success Stores.


7. Does the company protect your privacy & is it child safe?


This needs to be one of your biggest concerns when joining an online casting site and it certainly is ours. Our experience is that few sites pay much, if any attention to this important consideration. However, as a member of Star Search Casting, you can be assured that our technologies and monitoring systems go beyond what is necessary to protect your privacy in every way possible. Click here for further information.


For more information on the benefits Star Search Casting offer you, Click here.



Paris Hilton is going to Jail; Shocking News
Posted On 05/14/2007 18:52:20
Hollywood's ultimate party girl Paris Hilton finally went too far, and it'll cost her 45 days in prison. Find out what she did to get the judge so mad, and what Paris can expect behind bars.

http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=823380396


 


paris Hilton and Britney Spears, Prison What?
Posted On 05/13/2007 09:58:22
Paris Hilton and Britney Spears in Lesbian Prison Romp
The Spoof (satire) - UK
You know how me and Britney like to swap clothes when we're out, well, we did just that yesterday and everyone got involved. It was so cool and some of the ...
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Britney spears Ask Her Dancers to Shave their Heads too
Posted On 05/13/2007 09:55:28
Britney Spears asks dancers to shave their heads too
By Wendy
Oh my gawd, yall! Shave my head? Of course! What else would you like me to do - hook up with a series of lowlifes, pop out a couple of tax deductions, and flash my hoo-ha to all and sundry? YOU GOT IT. source. Tags: britney spears ...
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Tomb of King Herod Found
Posted On 05/10/2007 06:53:10
Archaeologists find tomb of King Herod



By STEVE WEIZMAN, Associated Press Writer Tue May 8, 9:38 PM ET



HERODIUM, West Bank - Under a baking sun, pieces of limestone carved with borders of rosettes and geometrical designs lay in three excavated pits Tuesday — a desert site Israeli archaeologists say is the tomb of King Herod, who ruled the Holy Land when Christ was born.






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The find, which could provide insights into one of the Bible's most reviled yet influential figures, includes hundreds of pieces of an ornate sarcophagus, but no bones and no inscription that would seal the identification.


Although the tomb was shattered and empty, leaders of the Israeli team that unearthed it said Tuesday they will dig on in the hope of finding jewelry, other artifacts or even the biblical monarch's remains.


Hebrew University archaeologist Ehud Netzer said he has been leading the search for Herod's tomb at the king's winter palace in the Judean desert, in an Israeli-controlled part of the
West Bank
south of Jerusalem, for 35 years.


Last month, his team started unearthing limestone fragments, from which emerged the picture of an ornately carved sarcophagus with decorative urns of a type never before found in the Holy Land.


"It's a sarcophagus we don't just see anywhere," Netzer told reporters at the university. "It is something very special."


The complete sarcophagus would have been about nine feet long, the university said.


Herod was the Jewish proxy ruler of the Holy Land under imperial Roman occupation from 37 B.C. His most famous construction project was expanding the Jewish Second Temple in Jerusalem.


Remnants of his extensive building work in Jerusalem are still visible in Jerusalem's Old City, and he undertook major construction projects in Caesaria, Jericho, the hilltop fortress of Masada and elsewhere.


At the excavation site, on the steep, rocky slopes of a cone-shaped hill 2,230 feet high, Netzer's assistant, Yaakov Kalmar, said that an account of Herod's funeral by the first-century historian Josephus Flavius left little doubt that it took place at Herodium. The newly discovered tomb was regal in its opulence.


"We have here all the attributes of a royal funeral," Kalmar said. "We didn't find inscriptions so far... The work is not finished."


The site sits halfway up the hill, atop a warren of tunnels and water cisterns built to serve the palace at the summit.


Stephen Pfann, an American expert in the Second Temple period at the University of the Holy Land, called the find a "major discovery by all means," but said the lack of an inscription hindered full verification.


"We're moving in the right direction. It will be clinched once we have an inscription that bears his name," said Pfann, who did not participate in Netzer's dig.


Eric Meyers of Duke University, who has excavated in the Holy Land, said initial descriptions of the tomb pointed to its authenticity as belonging to Herod.


"We know he was buried at Herodium," he said by telephone. "It's a significant find after a long search."


Meyers said that among key clues were that the sarcophagus was placed on a raised platform rather than in the underground tombs used for those of lesser rank, and that in accordance with Jewish religious law, it was not decorated with any human image.


"It sounds as if Herod was respectful of his Jewish tradition right up to the end," he said.

David Owen, a biblical historian and archaeologist at Cornell University who has done extensive field work in
Israel
, was not surprised by the find.

"That's where Josephus says he was buried," said Owen. "He built that entire palatial complex and there are few doubts that his tomb would be there."

The Herod of the Bible and of Christian tradition was a bloodthirsty megalomaniac, who flew into a paranoid frenzy when he encountered the three wise men on their way to Bethlehem with gifts for the baby Jesus, and telling of the birth of a new king of Israel.

"Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was exceedingly wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under..." (Matthew 2:16).

The biblical massacre figures in paintings such as Peter Paul Rubens' 17th-century "Massacre of the Innocents."

The account, however does not appear in other Gospels, and experts are not convinced of its accuracy, especially the implications of mass infanticide. Some believe the decree applied only to Bethlehem, a small town at the time, where there may have been as few as 15 toddlers.

Historians do agree that toward the end of his reign Herod slaughtered many political rivals and perceived plotters against him, among them one of his 10 wives and three of his sons. Josephus says that as the elderly Herod lay riddled with disease, he ordered the cream of the local Jewish aristocracy to be executed on his demise, so that his passing would bring widespread and genuine mourning.

After Herod's death, Herodium became a stronghold for Jewish rebels fighting Roman occupation, and the site suffered significant battle damage before it was conquered and finally destroyed by Roman forces in A.D. 71, a year after they destroyed the Jewish temple in Jerusalem.

Kalmar said the sarcophagus could have been destroyed during Roman attacks or smashed by the rebels, who reviled the memory of Herod as a Roman puppet.

"We know that Herod had a lot of enemies," he said.

Roi Porat, another of Netzer's assistants on the digs, said it was possible that the Jews removed Herod's remains after his tomb was reduced to rubble.

___

AP writer Lily Hindy contributed to this report from New York.


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