Call Sheet: Entertainment Industry Contacts & Resources

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Call Sheet features details about the top companies, organizations, and people in the entertainment-industry, including thousands of casting directors, talent agents, managers, and production companies.

The online version of Call Sheet is fully searchable and includes tons of exclusive listings, including talent and literary agents and managers, film festivals, and theaters. The online database is updated daily, and the companies can be sorted from A-Z and by the most recently updated listings. You can access all of the great resources from Call Sheet by visiting Backstage.com/CallSheet.

Call Sheet (formerly known as Ross Reports, and the successor to The Hollywood Creative Directory) is a comprehensive resource directory and searchable database of companies and contacts, spanning film, television, theater, commercials, new media, and more.

And now the new Spring-Summer 2017 issue of Call Sheet is available at a bookstore near you. Published biannually, the current print-edition of Call Sheet features over 300 pages of valuable entertainment-industry contacts and data.

The current issue also contains a spotlight on TV reboots, including advice from casting director Howard Meltzer on how to audition for your favorite shows. Plus: Updated lists of casting directors, agents, managers, film festivals, production companies, and professional organizations.

And online you can search through expanded versions of all of these Call Sheet databases, plus research open mics, production listings, and entertainment-industry unions and support organizations; and more. And you can read how-to guides to help you get the most out of Call Sheet's listings.

 


Check out the Call Sheet database online at Backstage.com/CallSheet. Or download the latest Digital Edition of Call Sheet and entertainment-industry mailing labels.

 

Luke Crowe
Luke Crowe is a seasoned editor, writer, manager, researcher, product expert, and multimedia consultant with a career spanning over two decades at Backstage, a premier performing arts publication and talent marketplace. Joining the company in 2000, Luke has been instrumental in its evolution, contributing in various capacities, including the transformation of the historic 60-year-old entertainment industry trade paper into the world’s most popular technology platform for finding cast and crew for projects of all types—from major film and TV productions to innovative indie and student projects, as well as commercials, UGC, theater, dance, voiceover, and more.
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