Friday, March 6, 2020

FREE Perpetual 2021 Calendar – from Ray Knight Casting

 

2021

Our 2020 calendar was very popular, however some not-to-technical readers may not be confident enough to change their existing calendars to 2021…

No problem.

Here at Ray Knight Casting we’re giving away a
FREE 2021 perpetual calendar in Excel format.

“Perpetual” calendar?  That’s right. 

Simply change the year on the January page to any year and the spreadsheet will update all the months!  Just make sure you enable editing.

To download, simply click on the “Download” icon below or the image above.

You’re welcome

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Don’t use Excel?  No problem, simply click here for a simple FREE 2021 pdf calendar 

 

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Wednesday, January 1, 2020

5 Secrets To Taking The Perfect Selfie.

Hi and Happy New Year!

So, you finally got that upgrade to your mobile ‘phone for Christmas, did you?.

No doubt you’ve been checking out the camera and “test driving” the settings.

Taken some pics yet?

How about some selfies?

Here at Ray Knight Casting we receive selfies…

Let’s rephrase that shall we? Here at Ray Knight Casting we receive lots of selfies!

All throughout the day we’re being contacted by directors and ADs for many casting and who require various supporting artist for their productions and need to see what those SAs look like right now.

So, we put out the call to the selected SA to send in a selfie
which we can then pass onto the production company.

Although these selfies don’t go public and technique doesn’t matter as it’s the artist the production companies are interested in, we often notice how some selfies could be improved.

So if you regularly take selfies, here are Ray Knight Casting’s

5 Secrets To Taking The Perfect Selfie

1 – Carry Out A Background Check.

Taking selfie indoors with you again wall? You don’t really want to self a selfie with a background wall lamp seemingly growing out of your left ear, do you?

Likewise, if you’re taking a selfie out in your garden, it’s easy to ignore the background and take a selfie with a tree branch seemingly growing out of the back of your head.

2 – Light Up Your Life.

Is light coming from above or below you? Experiment with lighting to see what suits you. What suits your skin tone?

What suits your complexion?

What suits your make-up?

Are you inside or outside? Is it cloudy? Is it simply overcast? Is it sunny? Has it been raining, and the light is reflecting upwards toward you or simply around you?

3 – Be Yourself Because Everyone Else Is Taken.

You might be a fan of various celebs who regularly post selfies, but do their poses suit you?

Does that particular pout suit you too?

Does their pose suit you?

Don’t try to be someone else as your selfie is about you and not anyone else.

4 – Take Sides.

What’s your best side? Left, right? Not sure?

Ask a friend, and if your friend happens to be a good photographer, not simply a selfie taker, then all the better.

We all have a more photogenic side, so find yours.

5 – “Tech” As Well As Technique.

We’ve looked at techniques, now look at your “tech”.

What settings does your camera have? Are you familiar with all of them?

Experiment with various settings, controls, lighting settings and so on.

Forget about those fun filters; leave those for another time and see if you can master your camera’s basic settings instead 

Once again experiment and learn as much as you can about your camera. Practice, practice, practice and get to know your “tech” well as your techniques and you’ll soon be an expert at taking the perfect selfie!

 

Originally posted as, “5 Secrets To Taking Great Selfies

 

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Friday, December 27, 2019

FREE Perpetual 2020 Calendar – from Ray Knight Casting

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Yes, it’s already that time of the year when we realise that we should have already got our 2020 calendars.

No problem.

Here at Ray Knight Casting we’re giving away a FREE 2020 perpetual calendar in Excel format.

“Perpetual” calendar?  That’s right. 

Simply change the year on the January page to any year and the spreadsheet will update all the months!  Just make sure you enable editing.

To download, simply click on the “Download” icon below or the image above.

You’re welcome

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Don’t use Excel?  No problem, simply click here for a simple FREE 2020 pdf calendar 

 

 

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Thursday, December 19, 2019

Ray Knight Casting – 10 Quality Productions We’ve Been Associated With In 2019… And A Few More For Good Measure

Ray Knight Casting – 10 Quality Productions We’ve Been Associated With In 2019… And A Few More For Good Measure.

Here at Ray Knight Casting we go the extra mile to provide a first-class service and as a result we’re privileged to be associated with quality productions which regularly feature on our screens.

At the time of writing this blog post we’re hurtling increasingly fast towards Christmas and as is traditional, it’s a time when we look back with fondness at just some of the major quality productions we’ve been associated with over the past 12 months… and a few more for good measure.

1) Manhunt

ManhuntAs expected, 2019 began with a quality production entitled, “Manhunt”, with Martin Clunes in a role you might not associate with him, but a great role and performance, nonetheless.

This three-part drama was based on the investigation into the death of French student Amélie Delagrange and followed the real-life story of how serial killer Levi Bellfield was caught by the Metropolitan Police.

In March 2019, the show was revived for a second series to premiere in 2020. One to no doubt look out for.

 

2) Call The Midwife

Whenever we feature Call The Midwife in any of our social media posts 19033739-low_res-call-the-midwife-7bff8f1we’re always pleasantly surprised at the number of comments, shares and likes that this evergreen production attracts.

Who can forget the episode praised for bringing awareness of the cleft lip condition?

Likewise, who can forget the measles trials episodes?

We could go on, however as mentioned, Call The Midwife is a perennial firm family favourite and rightly deserves a special episode this coming Christmas Day on BBC1 at 7:00pm

 

3) Hatton Garden

Hatton-Garden-54f3ec2Hatton Garden, the drama was based on the infamous heist in 2015. It was initially cancelled twice in 24 months due to legal reasons and Hatton Garden was finally released on ITV on Monday, May 20 after a two-year-long delay; it was worth the wait.

Hatton Garden was based on the real-life Hatton Garden robbery in April 2015 and depicted how four elderly men ransacked an underground safety deposit facility in London’s Hatton Garden.

It’s still unknown as to what the total value of what they stole was, but some estimate the total value could be up to around £200,000,000.

As for the value of this series? Priceless!

 

4) Cleaning Up

On the subject of financial related crime, this leads us on nicely to “Cleaning 91LA2u1SDvL._RI_Up” with Sheridan Smith playing Sam, a separated mother and office cleaner who succumbs to insider trading in order to pay off her ever-increasing debts.

The premise might sound simple, however after watching all 6 episodes it’s clear that it was going to be a lot more involved than that.

It was great to see Sheridan Smith back on our screens and “Cleaning Up” was a great vehicle for her return.

 

5) Fleabag

lead_720_405For those of you who may have been living under a very dark and soundproofed rock for the last couple of years and who may have missed out totally on the whole “Fleabag” thing… let’s just say that Fleabag has been very successful to say the least.

If you didn’t see it, then you have no excuse not to catch up with the trials and tribulations of Fleabag, created by and played exquisitely by Phoebe Waller-Bridge over at https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/p070npjv/fleabag

Adapted from Waller-Bridge’s 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe one-woman play of the same name, Fleabag not only breaks the fourth wall in television, but also engages us the viewers as we take Fleabag to our hearts while she trips and stumbles through life in the only way that she can.

Without giving too much away, the BBC describes Fleabag as, “A hilarious, poignant window into the mind of a dry-witted, angry, grief-riddled woman.”

 

6) Gameface

Gameface was created by, written by and starred Roisin Conaty. The pilot downloadaired on Channel 4 on 23 April 2014 and the second started broadcasting on Channel 4 on 17 July 2019.

The show follows Marcella’s (Conaty) life as she attempts to find acting work and takes life coaching classes.

Trudging through a variety of short-term jobs which Marcella dislikes, she’s also looking for love since having broken up with her boyfriend of 12 years. Together with Marcella’s life coach and driving instructor characters, Gameface was another highlight on our screens in 2019.

 

7) Afterlife

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Afterlife, created, executive produced, directed by, and starring Ricky Gervais, has been described as a black comedy-drama, however we all know it was much more than that. It premiered on 8 March 2019, on Netflix and has been honoured with various accolades.

Afterlife follows Tony (Gervais), whose life is shattered by the death of his wife from cancer. He contemplates suicide, however, instead decides to live long enough to punish the world for the death of his wife by doing and saying whatever he wants; regarding this as a “superpower”. Surprisingly, his intentions are undermined once everybody around him tries to help him become a better person.

Afterlife also features Roisin Conaty. (See above for Gameface).

 

8) The Capture

Exploring the dark world of deepfakes, cyber security and the intelligence p07mdjf6services, The Capture was a six-part thriller that gripped viewers with its view of our ‘post-truth era’.

The Capture made us ask, “…can we really believe what we see…?”

Without giving away spoilers, we follow DI Rachel Carey (Holliday Grainger) as she’s drafted in to investigate Shaun Emery (cleared of murder in Afghanistan) as new footage of him in London isn’t all that it seems.

With more twists and turns than a bucket of hyperactive eels, The Capture gripped viewers who couldn’t get enough of this quality BBC series.

 

9) Defending The Guilty

p07mn9x0This second series was a welcome return of the legal sitcom; a subject that doesn’t sound as if it should work, but it did.

Katherine Parkinson, BAFTA award winner (The IT Crowd, Humans) played a more than slightly cynical barrister in this comedy about a cutthroat team of lawyers.

Based on the acclaimed tell-all book, “Defending The Guilty: Truth And Lies In The Criminal Courtroom” by Alex McBride, Defending The Guilty was a gem among the comedy output on the BBC and the next series (to be shot in 2020) will be more than welcome.

 

10) Gold Digger

Currently still running on the BBC at the time of writing, the BBC describes p07t1fg5Gold Digger as, “…A wealthy woman falls in love with a younger man. Her children worry he’s a gold digger. At the heart of the story is a fractured family trying to recover from a violent past.”

Julia Ormond takes the reins in this series as she looks back on her marriage to Ted (Alex Jennings) and feeling let down by her children, she embarks on a relationship with Benjamin (Ben Barnes), however her children have their suspicions as to what Benjamin’s intentions really are.

With the final episode still to come, once again we’re gripped by a quality BBC drama which we’re privileged to have been involved in.



It’s certainly been a great year as far as productions have been concerned,
however let’s not forget any of the mainstay productions which regularly feature our supporting artists such as EastEnders and Holby City.

We here at Ray Knight Casting would like to take this opportunity to thank all our supporting artists and the production companies with whom we’ve worked with this year and we look forward to booking the outstanding members of our loyal high quality workforce on many more great productions in the year to come.

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Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Movie Quote #10

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“Intuition is the key to everything, in painting, filmmaking, business – everything.

“I think you could have an intellectual ability, but if you can sharpen your intuition, which they say is emotion and intellect joining together, then a knowingness occurs.”  – David Lynch



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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

12 Days Of Christmas Planning for Supporting Artists

It’s that time of the year when everyone is looking forward to winding down, spending time with family and friends and when fully rested, then looking forward to the New Year.

Inevitably, the novelty of having Buck’s Fizz with breakfast, having just one more piece of chocolate and laying on the couch wearing out the TV remote buttons gets a bit tiresome.

We reach that stage during the Christmas break when we just want to do something different, perhaps plan for the coming year and that’s where this blog post comes in.

So, for when you reach the stage in your holidays when it’s time to clear the decks to plan and be jolly for the coming year, we bring you the 12 Days Of Christmas Planning for Supporting Artists.

 

1) It’s Show Time

download (1)… or “showreel” time to be more accurate.

If you do have one….

How old is your showreel?

How many of your agents’ have a copy of your old out-dated showreel?

Does your current showreel do you justice?

Jacket sleeves rolled up, big hair and shoulder pads were in vogue in the Eighties but an out-dated showreel won’t help much in the year 2020.

So, use this time to perhaps edit or plan a new showreel which showcases your current talents, look and character.

Not all SA’s will have one and they are not necessary or expected for doing this kind of work, but when the little (or big!) features come up, they might help your cause.

 

2) Clothes Maketh The Man And Lady.

The rush at the dry cleaners is more or less over during the Christmas assorted-hanged-clothes-near-white-light-bulb-1233648holidays, so why not take this opportunity in getting those “old faithful” suits and costumes spick and span for the new year?

It might also be a good time to add to or look for a fresh wardrobe of clothes specifically for supporting artist work in the New Year sales. Money is tight at this time of year for most, but there’s usually a bargain or two to be had in January.

 

 

3) The Work-Life Balance.

Image result for scales"In an earlier post entitled, “10 Things I Learned As A Supporting Artist“, we touched upon the importance of keeping a clear separation between social life and the work of a supporting artist, namely due to the unpredictable hours involved.

Get a good 2020 diary, calendar or app and avoid those clashes which put pressure on you, family and friends.

Having an acceptable work-life balance isn’t difficult, but it does take some planning… and the Christmas holidays gives us time to do just that; plan.

 

4) Picture This

In the same way that your showreel might need updating, what about your photos including headshots?Image result for picture frame"

When was the last time you had new photos taken with Ray Knight Casting?

Making an appointment with us in the New Year to get new agency photos taken might be worthwhile.

We do try to monitor who needs updating, however in the meantime you could take some nicely taken selfies or forward any recent good quality shots you’ve had taken elsewhere.

See our post entitled, “5 Secrets To Taking The Perfect Selfie.”

 

5) Don’t Suffer A Breakdown

Image result for breakdown cover"Our cars go through some punishment during the winter months; cold starts, lights, heaters, blowers all taking a toll on the battery, damp and freezing conditions all contributing to wear and tear on our vehicles.

Take some time over the holidays to cast an eye over your trusted vehicle and if needed, perhaps a quick maintenance service would be a good idea as we look forward to a few more months of dark, cold and damps starts and journeys to early calls.

 

6) Your Times Table

Perhaps you don’t own a car and you rely on public transport, in that case Image result for times table"it’s worth checking timetables of your local buses, trains and tubes as some of these introduce new schedules in the New Year.

Remember that we post public transport travel status updates every morning at 5am on the Ray Knight Casting Twitter feed

Remember to check and update any travel apps you may have as well.

 

7) Act On It

Image result for drama"Considering taking your acting skills to the next level?

In that case make use of the down time over Christmas by looking up any acting courses that may be starting in your area in the New Year.

As the saying goes, “Every day’s a school day”, however taking a course in acting may be just what you need to take your supporting artist career to the next level. Some can be expensive, but there are some very reasonable short courses and one-off workshops around.

 

8) Bookmarks

When was the last time you checked through your bookmarks and sorted out the chaff?Image result for bookmarks"

Websites change, apps get outdated and those websites among your bookmarks might not be relevant anymore.

Use the down time during Christmas to sweep clean your bookmarks; perhaps those Facebook groups or Twitter profiles you follow are no longer active If you’re getting a new ‘phone, don’t just copy old bookmarks across from your old ‘phone, take the time to spring clean them early.

Need some help with which bookmarks we recommend for supporting artists? In that case read our blog post entitled,
10 Websites That Every Supporting Artist Should Bookmark

 

9) Paying The Price

Image result for paying"When was the last time you checked your phone contract?

Are you paying the price for complacency when it comes to not being on the most appropriate tariff for your usage?

Planning for the next 12 months or more, together with checking your budget with regards to being on the best contract might be a good initiative for the New Year.

If you’re planning to pick up a bargain new ‘phone in the New Year sales, it might also be the best time to shop around for the best contract.

Your ‘phone is your ally in our business. Make sure it’s working for you in every way possible.

 

10) Money In… Money Out

We don’t want to scare you, but once Christmas is out of the way, April will Image result for cash machine"be just around the corner… and that means it’s time to get your financial books in order.

Why not get in a head start and go over your receipts, invoices, bills and statements during the quite time after Christmas?

The more you can prepare, clarify and sort your finances before April, the less of a headache it will be… and the less an accountant will charge for doing it for you.

 

11) R & R

Image result for feet up hygge"Of course, Christmas isn’t just time for catching up on last year and prepping for the year to come, it’s also a time to recuperate, rest, relax and repose during the 12 days of Christmas.

Treat yourself to a good holiday as you deserve it after the previous 12 months of hard work.

Don’t worry, you’ll soon be caught up in a brand-new year with brand new challenges and opportunities once again.

 

1) Thank You!

Finally, a big “thank you” to all our supporting artists for your work over this this past year.Image result for thank you"

We hope very much to repeat and surpass our recent successes next year and so don’t forget to make Ray Knight Casting a part of your 2020.

Keep up to date with what we’re up to, either via our Twitter account, our Facebook account, our Blog here and of course our website over at www.rayknight.co.uk

We’ll continue to be the UK’s premier casting agency with the highest standard of service & quality and hope to work with you again in 2020.

You are the best quality SAs in the business and we are lucky to have you!

So, in the meantime all of us here at Ray Knight Casting wish you all and your loved ones a very happy, healthy and peaceful Christmas and a likewise New Year.


Well that’s it for this post and as usual feel free to leave your comments.

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Thursday, December 12, 2019

Movie Quote #9

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“… but acting is not a competition to me.

“One of the first things I learned about acting was, the only person you compete against is yourself”. – Ed Harris



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