 I made a list of what usually comes on a casting call. First, the name of the project, then the casting director or the company, just something so I know who is working on it. The director shoot slash performance dates, the rate. This is especially important in a commercial setting, of course. Make sure you put the rate and the overtime. If it's a buyout, just say it's a flat rate. The usage, this is more of course for commercial usage, but you can put if it's going to go online, if it's going to go on TV, where it's going to be published. And then the specs and the name of the character, gender, age, ethnicity and description of the characters. The audition due date or the audition time, if it's going to be a zoom audition, some kind of live video audition, time slots that might be available or dates that are available or the deadline for the self-tape audition. And I suggest that you put a date, but also a time or a link to the folder where you want them to upload the file to. Yes or no, do you want them to slate? And then the actual audition.