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<title>SFist: Holy Headshot! A Celebration Of America&apos;s Undiscovered Talent Book Release Bash</title>
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<description>&lt;p&gt;how awesome!

I worked on a friend&apos;s indie film 4 years ago and within hours after posting the casting call on all the sites that cater to agents and so on, he was getting flooded with headshots and resumes.

he&apos;d literally wake up in the morning and on his doorstep there were like, a zillion packages waiting to be opened and more would come all day. We then had to go through them and it took days to just sort them, much less really look at &apos;em.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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