FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Clear answers about casting, requirements, timelines, and what to expect on set.

Casting FAQ

Create your profile on the platform ready2star.com, where you can upload your photos, videos, and basic information. Once your details are verified, we’ll add you to our database and contact you when a suitable opportunity arises.
No. We’re looking not only for professional actors but also for non-actors, extras, and people with a distinctive look or unique talent. Every type of person has a place in audiovisual production.
It depends on the specific project – sometimes just a few hours, other times several days. You’ll always be informed in advance about the schedule, location, and expected duration.
No, participation in the casting itself is not paid. However, if you get the role, you will receive a fee for filming according to the type and scope of your performance.
Thanks to the platform ready2star.com, you can always see your casting status directly in your profile. If you’re selected, we’ll also contact you by phone or email.
The casting can take place online (via video or photos) or in person at our studio. It usually includes a short interview, a bit of improvisation, or reading a scene from the script.
Yes, we cast people of all ages – from babies to seniors. What matters most is your look, personality, and ability to cooperate.
Of course. Participation in any project is entirely voluntary. If something doesn’t suit you, you can simply decline without any consequences.
No, it’s not necessary. You can work directly with us. However, if you already have an agent, we’ll coordinate the process together with them.
We collaborate on commercials, films, TV series, music videos, and international productions. Each project has different requirements – that’s why we look for a wide variety of people.

Your photos should be current, clear, and unedited (no filters). Ideally, include front and side shots of your face and a full-body photo. Wear simple clothes, use a neutral background, and natural daylight.

Do not send holiday pictures or selfies – they look unprofessional and can distort your appearance.

Your presentation video should last 30–40 seconds, be filmed horizontally, and in good lighting. Don’t introduce yourself by name – just mention your year of birth, say a few sentences about yourself, and show your natural personality. It’s not about acting; the goal is to help the production imagine you in different roles.