When the casting call went live, I didn’t hesitate. I sent in a short video introduction (the new norm for agencies these days) and a handful of candid snaps that I’d taken with my phone. A week later, an email landed in my inbox:
Without specific details on the performance, direction, and production quality, it's challenging to provide a detailed review. However, if you're looking for a general assessment based on the information provided:
The tagline read:
The update wasn’t just visual; it felt like a shift in how I presented myself to the world—a small but powerful affirmation that I was moving forward, professionally and personally.
Maya Rose recalled her first DP experience, which was with UPD (a production company). According to Maya, it was a significant moment in her career, one that she will never forget. Maya emphasized the importance of communication, consent, and comfort during the shoot.
As the industry continues to evolve, it's essential to prioritize performer well-being, safety, and respect. Woodman Casting and other production companies have a responsibility to ensure that performers feel supported and empowered.