Casting Director
The Casting Director is the named individual responsible for matching roles in a production to actors. Engaged from development through to first day of shoot (and sometimes through additional photography). On larger productions a Casting Director carries a team — Casting Associate, Casting Assistant, etc.
Cross-company role
Casting Directors typically work freelance across many producer-clients. A busy Irish Casting Director may carry 8-12 productions per year across different production companies, with overlapping prep periods and audition schedules.
Responsibilities
- Read the script + breakdown the roles
- Draft the casting breakdown (character × age × type × notes)
- Issue casting calls and source candidates (often through agents)
- Schedule auditions (in-person + self-tape)
- Shortlist for director + producer approval
- Negotiate offers + close deals
- Coordinate fittings / camera tests / read-throughs
Career progression
Casting sits outside the SI Competency Framework's 17 below-the-line departments. Typical path: Casting Assistant → Casting Associate → Casting Director — usually the terminal casting role (some move into producing or set up their own casting agency).
On S481 productions specifically
- Cast tax residency matters for the Cultural Test (Section 481) — Irish + EEA residents score
- Child performance licences required for any cast member under 16 — Casting Director typically the one who initiates the licence process
- Garda Vetting required for crew working with minors — flag this to the producer at the point of casting children
In Togra
/casting-hub.php is the cross-company hub for the Casting Director. Per-card metrics: roles cast vs total, offers out, upcoming auditions (14 days), child licences outstanding, Garda vetting outstanding.
Related
Sources
- · Common Irish industry practice