After beginning her career in advertising, where she was part of the creative team that developed the iconic “It’s everywhere you want to be” slogan for Visa, Hampton Barringer Luzak transitioned into a career in television. As an on-air personality with MSNBC, she produced and presented segments related to fashion and special interests. The connections she developed during this period, coupled with her in-depth knowledge of the roles contemporary actors have played, allowed Hampton Luzak to move into a career as a casting director for independent films. Casting directors are responsible for selecting the actors who will perform in a television or film role. The position typically involves finding talent that provides the adequate physical qualities and experience required to bring the words in a script to life. Casting directors must study all of the speaking roles in a script while liaising with the production's director and producers to determine the physical and vocal requirements of each role. They’re also responsible for preparing casting budgets, and will typically be the ones to contact a performer’s agent to discuss a potential role. These professionals also stage auditions, which is often a multi-stage process that begins with examining audition videos and headshots and ends with in-person auditions. Furthermore, casting directors are advocates for the performers they work with, meaning they’re responsible for overseeing safe and creatively stimulating environments that allow actors to do their best work.