Plus tips on maximising your headshot portfolios on Spotlight, CCP, CNI UK and The Page UK.
Since the dawn of digital, the different ways that photos function online and in print have been muddling us and the acting business isn’t immune.
– Agents often ask me for the ‘high res’ file, really meaning ‘a file that will look good on our website’.
– Actors often upload a print-ready file to Spotlight Link, mistaking large file-size for best quality online
– And plenty of photographers supply only print-ready photos, when a web-optimised version is essential.
So, without getting boringly technical, I thought it might be useful to commit to blog the best-practice tips I give clients on ensuring their headshots shine online.
Plus, I’ve chatted to the production department at Spotlight, and the chaps at Casting Call Pro and CNI UK for tips to help get the most out of portfolios on these sites, and others like The Page UK.
We all know that Spotlight Link and CCP (not forgetting CNI UK), dominate the pre-audition mechanics of casting.
And in making the online CV such a major promotional tool for actors, they’ve made the headshot primarily an a electronic phenomenon.
Which means you absolutely need web-tailored versions of your shots ready for online use.
This is simply a case of using the right version of the photo for the right job.
When a photographer or retoucher finalises your shots, they should edit and optimise different versions of each photo for the different jobs it has to do.
Print-Ready:
A properly print-optimised version of your photo will look beautiful when it is printed out.
But it’s not edited to be seen online.
When viewed on a computer screen, iPad or smartphone, it can appear
– blurred
– drained of colour (or contrast if it’s B&W)
– pretty all-round unsatisfactory
(Check out the photo right, or the animation above for examples)
Web-Ready:
View the same photo in a web-optimised version and it should appear
– sharp and crisp
– more vividly and subtly coloured
– much more eye-catching.
You should be getting (or asking for) both web-ready and print-ready versions of each retouched photo from your headshot session.
Here’s what to use when (and if you need to specify, what to ask for):
1) Spotlight Link vs Spotlight Book:
Spotlight’s production desk takes the print-ready file you submit for the printed book and runs it through a rough automatic process to make it a web-ready image suitable for your Spotlight Link profile
BUT this process doesn’t happen when you upload photos yourself to your Spotlight Link profile, or to Casting Call Pro.
Anyway, it’s far better to have a carefully edited, web-optimised version, not an automatically converted image.
2) How large the image appears on-screen:
All casting sites have users worldwide, using all sizes of screens, all types of browsers and all manner of devices, from iPhones to widescreen PCs, from Firefox to Internet Explorer.
Plus these sites need search results and online cvs to look uniform.
So, a piece of code in their website design limits the proportions of your headshot when it appears online.
This constrains how long and wide the image will appear on screen, but doesn’t fundamentally change the size of the photo you upload.
Really, it’s all as simple as using the right version of the photo for the right job. And you should expect to get those versions out of your session.
Hope that’s helpful, and any questions just drop me an email via the site below.
Michael Wharley