Well, in one thirty mile zone casting, a make - up artist shared a horror - like experience. She was working on an actor's make - up for a horror - themed role. As she was applying the make - up, she felt an unusual coldness in the room. And then, she saw a strange shadow move across the wall. She was so freaked out but had to continue her work. It was really a spooky encounter during the casting.
In the thirty mile zone casting, there could be a story about a group of actors who were all competing for a role. They were made to endure really long and exhausting auditions. Some of them started having mental breakdowns due to the pressure. It was like a horror story of the psychological torture they went through in the pursuit of a role.
Sure. There could be an experience where a group of friends got lost in a less - visited part of the convention during Anime Central. As they wandered, they saw strange figures in the shadows that seemed to move in unnatural ways. It was really terrifying for them.
I've heard of a casting director who was extremely unprofessional during auditions. They would constantly interrupt actors in the middle of their performances, making sarcastic remarks and not giving any constructive feedback. This not only made the actors feel bad but also wasted their time and energy. Some actors even left the audition feeling demotivated and doubting their talent.
One horror story I've heard was when a model showed up to a casting call that was supposed to be for a high - end fashion brand. But when she got there, it was in a really shabby and unprofessional - looking place. There were no proper facilities for her to change or do her makeup. And the so - called 'casting directors' were just some random people who seemed more interested in taking inappropriate pictures than actually evaluating her for the job.
One story from 'k zone horror stories' could be about a haunted house. A family moved in and every night they heard strange noises from the attic. It turned out an old spirit was trapped there. It would make things move around and create a cold, eerie feeling.
Well, there was a casting for a play. The director seemed very unprofessional during the process. He made inappropriate comments to the female actors about their appearance rather than focusing on their acting skills. Some actors were really offended and left the casting, feeling harassed.
A friend of mine once stayed in an old inn in Provincetown. At night, he heard the sound of footsteps pacing back and forth outside his room. When he opened the door, there was no one there. The next day, he learned that the inn had a history of hauntings, and previous guests had also reported similar experiences.
There was a young actress who was just starting out. She was very talented but didn't know how to get into the industry. Casting360 helped her by providing a platform where she could upload her headshots and acting reels. A casting director for an independent film saw her profile and called her for an audition. She got the role in the film which won several awards at film festivals. This success on the independent film circuit opened doors for her in the mainstream film industry as well.
Well, there was this family. On Christmas, they invited a distant relative to stay with them. The relative seemed a bit off from the start. During the Christmas dinner, he started telling really dark and disturbing stories about the family's past that no one knew. It made everyone so uncomfortable, and it was like a horror story was unfolding right at the dinner table. He had done some research on the family's history and was using it to spook them. It completely ruined their Christmas spirit that year.
There are also reports of people feeling extremely dehydrated after taking Moviprep. Despite the fact that it's a bowel prep, it seems that the body loses too much fluid in the process. People felt weak, dizzy, and had a dry mouth, which was really uncomfortable and made them worry about their health during the preparation for the colonoscopy.