Christy Faison
CASTING & COACHING

You don't always get to hear what casting is really thinking.
This is your chance.
I’ve spent over two decades casting TV series, pilots, and features for HBO, CBS, NBC, Showtime, and more. I’ve watched thousands of self-tapes, most of which actors never get feedback on.
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This offer is simple.
You send a tape. I send back a few short paragraphs with professional, honest notes from the other side of the table.
Here’s what you can expect:
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What’s working and what’s making an impact
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What’s not landing as clearly as you think
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One focused adjustment to help elevate your next audition
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You’ll receive written notes (one to two paragraphs) from me within three to five business days. This isn’t a full coaching session. It’s a casting-level gut check to help you tighten your choices and move forward with clarity.
How it works:
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Click the button above to access the submission form
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Upload a self-tape (three minutes or less) and include any context you'd like me to know
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Submissions are open through Sunday, August 25 at 11:59 PM ET
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You’ll get your feedback delivered directly to your inbox within three to five business days.
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Note: This offer is available only to summit attendees. One submission per actor.
Frequently Asked Question
Who is this for?
This offer is just for actors attending the WeAudition: THE SHORTLIST summit.
Can I submit more than one tape?
No—this offer is limited to one tape per actor.
What happens if I miss the deadline to submit?
Submissions will close Sunday, August 25 at 11:59 PM ET or once all available spots are filled.
What kind of tape should I submit?
Anything you’d like feedback on—past audition, class scene, or something new. Just make sure it’s no longer than 3 minutes.
How will I get my feedback?
You’ll receive your feedback via email, usually within 3 to 5 business days from when you submit your tape.

I'd love to see your work.
If you’ve ever wondered how your tape plays on the casting side, this is your chance to find out.
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Actors rarely get to hear what’s really landing. This kind of feedback is simple, direct, and designed to help you sharpen your next audition.
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It doesn’t take much—sometimes one clear adjustment can change everything.​​