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It is very common to apply for a casting call and not hear back straight away. In many cases, a large number of people may apply for the same role, and casting professionals will usually only contact those they want to take further.

The entertainment industry is highly competitive, so not hearing back does not mean there is anything wrong with your profile or application. It often simply means the role was a close match for many applicants, or the production team selected a smaller shortlist.

Many people may apply for the same rolePopular casting calls can attract a high number of applications, which means competition can be strong.
Responses can take timeSome film producers and casting teams take several days or even weeks to review applications and make decisions.
Keep applyingPersistence is important. The more suitable roles you apply for, the better your chances of being noticed and selected.

To improve your chances, make sure your profile is complete, your photos are clear and up to date, and all relevant experience or skills are listed. Applying for roles that closely match your age, look, location and experience can also help.

It's important to keep your full membership active while you are waiting to hear back. Casting professionals do not always respond quickly, and if your paid period expires, any applications you have already made may no longer remain active.

In short, not hearing back is a normal part of the casting process. Keep going, keep improving your profile, and continue applying for suitable opportunities.

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