Atlanta: Music Video Casting ” Nicki Minaj & J-Star “
February 20, 2010 by ldarien
Filed under Paid Casting Calls
“YOUTUBE GIRL”

We ask that
all models dress accordingly and bring a recent photograph ( if
possible ) Models must be available in Atlanta for the Casting on Monday
‘Please do not submit if you are not available in Atlanta and if you are unable to attend the casting*
There is no travel provided.
Brick Squad “Candy Lady”
February 4, 2010 by Jami
Filed under Industry Spotlight, Videos
Director: Mr. Boomtown
Artist: Brick Squad
Casting: www.CarinaeCasting.com
Models: Keyanna, Alicia, Aja, Muffy
Chopper Video: Married To The Money
October 23, 2009 by Jami
Filed under Carinae Corner, Industry Spotlight, Videos
Artist: Chopper
Song: Married To The Money
Director: Mr Boomtown
Casting: www.CarinaeCasting.com
Models: Shay Monroe, Cherrie Sosa, Olivia, Roxy, and Stephanie
Behind the scenes: Chopper Music Video
Artist: Chopper
Director: Mr Boomtown
Make up: www.Bridgetth.com
Hair: K-Rock www.myspace.com/swaggerandstyle
Casting: www.CarinaeCasting.com
Models: Cherrie Sosa, Shay Monroe, Olivia, Daffani, Tiffani, Roxy
Eye Candy Modeling Casting ** South Beach Trip ** | Music Video Casting
September 28, 2009 by ldarien
Filed under Uncategorized
Eye Candy Model Search Giveaway ****
Tongue & Groove Ultralounge
*Private Casting Area in the Secondary Room*
2420 Piedmont Road
Atlanta, Ga 30324
Time: 10pm – 12am | Ages 21+ Only
Grand Prize:
Weekend Trip for 2 People to South Beach Miami for EyeCandy Photoshoot
** VIP Treatment at South Beach’s Hottest Night Club after the Photoshoot **
( 2 Airfare + 1 Hotel Room )
4 Runner Up Prizes:
Professional EyeCandy Photoshoot in Atlanta Studio with Makeup and Hair Provided.
Submission to Urban Magazines /Publications.
Instructions:
If interested please submit images to eyecandy [at] furiousent [dot] com
Please come dressed in form fitted club attire.
Arrive at the club and follow the EyeCandy Miami Trip Signs to the Casting Area.

** MUSIC VIDEO CASTING FOR HIP HOP ARTIST **
Talent: 5 female leads
Rate: $150
Shoot Date: Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Director: Mr. Boomtown
Location: Atlanta, Ga
No Travel Provided. Only Submit if you live in or near the Atlanta Area
Only submit if you are available from 2pm-12am Thursday, October 1st, 2009.
if you are interested please submit images to
Send photos to info [at] carinaecasting [dot] com
Subject Line : “boomtown”
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NEW VIDEO — MARIAH CAREY OBSESSED REMIX FEAT. GUCCI MANE
Modeling Scams!!!
June 11, 2009 by Jami
Filed under Blog, Carinae Corner, FYI: Jami
Scams in the World of Modeling…
The bad news about the modeling industry: it’s full of scams. The good news: education can keep you from avoiding all of them.
One of the most basic kinds of modeling agency scams is an individual, a couple, a group, or company calling itself a modeling agency, when it is not a modeling agency.
A photographer, for example, may call himself a modeling agency, when in reality all he has is a photo studio. A photo studio, however, is not a modeling agency.
There are also modeling agencies which are photo mills. They do not get people work. They do not make all their money from commissions after models work; instead, they make most of their money or even all of their money from modeling photos, before a model gets any work.
This type of modeling agency runs what is one of the most basic kinds of modeling agency scams: a modeling photography scam.
The modeling agency pretends it is going to get aspiring models work, and to do that, the aspiring model will need photos, or comp cards, or a portfolio.
So the hopeful model pays hundreds or thousands of dollars on photography, but never gets any work.
A major modeling agency scam is when the agency makes all its money from photography, or it takes all the money the models spend on photos. They can do this because they have their own photographer(s). (If, for example, a model spends $1,000 on photos, the agency takes and keeps $1,000.)
Work
Regarding work, three questions must be asked of all modeling agencies:
1. How many of their models get work?
2. How much work do the models get?
3. How much money do the models make?
If none of the models get work, it is more than likely a total scam.
If most of the models get work, but they don’t do more than one modeling job, and they don’t make more than they paid for modeling photos (comp cards), it could be a modeling scam.
A legitimate modeling agency cannot guarantee all its models will work. After all, which models work and which models do not work is not the choice of the agency. The best they can do is recommend specific models to their clients, but the clients ultimately decide.
Reference: http://www.modelingscams.org/
FYI: When there’s a casting, model call or a photographer, do your research. Check their websites and ask around in the streets and on the blogs to see if the company/business is legit…
Just a thought…Jami






















