On this week’s Working podcast, casting director Erin Tomasello talks about her work on the Netflix reality show The Circle and her previous experiences on shows like The Bachelor, and Fear Factor.
and lays out what she and the casting producers are looking for in potential contestants. She also offers tips for anyone who’s thinking about applying to be on the show .
After the interview, co-hosts June Thomas and Isaac Butler talk to Cameron about the rise of politeness and good sportsmanship on reality shows, and then Cameron asks June and Isaac for some creative advice. In the exclusive Slate Plus segment, Erin talks about how she got into reality show casting and what it’s like to work as a freelancer in the TV industry.Podcast production by Cameron Drews.
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