The casting process involves a series of
auditions before a casting panel, composed of individuals within a production. Usually, in nearly all areas of show business, a casting director is on this panel, and depending on the type of production it may include a theatrical producer and theater director, a television producer, a film producer and film director, or choreographer. In the early stages of this process performers often may present or are presented with prepared
audition pieces such as monologues, songs, choreography, scripts or sides. These audition pieces are usually videotaped, typically in the form of
screen tests and then attached with resumes and
head shots, then shared with producers, directors, or
studio executives. Later stages may involve groups of actors—both union (
SAG-AFTRA) and non-union, depending on the size and scope of the production—attempting to read material from the work under consideration, paired up with other actors. With each actor's overall
motivational choices evaluated, the casting panel considers both the individual actors and the chemistry created from combinations of them participating in a
read-through. Casting calls may go out into the general public at large, sometimes referred to as a "cattle call" (a U.S. term), or open audition, in which hundreds or even thousands of performers compete for a number of roles. Casting character breakdowns, not to be confused with
script breakdowns, are often provided by production agents who submit their clients to casting, which provides a brief summary of character (age, gender, race or ethnicity, situations they may be involved in). Well-known actors or actresses have an advantage when it comes to landing roles. An actor may go through several casting calls before receiving a part, and even though well-known actors or actresses often still go through this very necessary process, some are privileged enough to have well-known writers, screenwriters, directors or producers
pitch a project for their intent to be cast in a role. By the time some casting directors finish reading a script they may already have ideas about which actors might be right for the roles. ==Casting director==