For Writers
Casting - This is NOT a Red Wall Production
Human Scale Industrial
Non-union
Shooting Saturday, May 23rd
Flatiron district
$200 for the day
Non-speaking
Looking for:
2 Men: 20s - early 40s, trim, attractive, fit, any race
2 Women: 20s - early 40s, trim, attractive, fit, any race
Send headshots/resumes to: redwallcasting@gmail.com
Ultimate Acting Experience - Your Great Summer Starts HERE!!
I've set aside sometime for the two of us to talk.
This Sizzling Summer Session will position you to increase your auditions, blow up your confidence and attract more work.
It's called the Ultimate Acting Experience, a program designed for you to get you the career you want to have.
There's only room for ten people, and after our talk, whether we decide to work together or not you will be glad you had the conversation because you are going to walk away with actionable steps towards your goal.
Love, Roz
PS. Remember, I'm only taking 10 clients. So I'll be able to give the kind of one-on-one attention your actor deserves.
Registration closes Wednesday, May 17 or when the class fills (and it fills FAST!)
Please apply and get on my calendar for our talk!
Start HERE!
Love
Roz
Wednesday at Ripley Greer Studios
You will learn:
- How to get people to visit your website
- How to turn a twitter interaction into an acting job
- How to avoid embarrassing online activity that hurts your reputation
- Secrets to on camera self tapes that get jobs!
To RSVP email admin@sabellavoice.com
Hell's Kitchen Kids Need Arts Programs To Survive As A Human
Interactive Actor Open House
Free Call - Contact the Industry People You Want To Work With
Read This
It's such a well written script. I don't know ANYTHING about drumming, but I was so drawn into the world and the characters and the stakes.
This is basically a movie between 2 people, protagonist and antagonist and that relationship holds your attention for the entire script. The twists, turns and surprises are magnetic.
Do yourself a favor a read WHIPLASH! by Damien Chazelle
Gifted and Talented Testing, Private Schools Charter School? How I Let It All Go And Found The Place My Daughter Could Feel Special
Voice Over Casting
Seeking:
- Female, Accent/dialect - South Asian, Malaysian, Chinese or Singapore English. Can have a more specific regional accent, but slight. Affluent, not over-the-top rich, but secure, confident, optimistic. A modern woman.
- Tone: elegant, but “real.”
PAY
Records New York City the week of January 5th.
Submit reels and VO samples to - redwallcasting@gmail.com
New to iRoz App and the Everything Acting Podcast
Check it out! Liz Ortiz Mackes joins us on both the iRoz app and the Everything Acting Podcast!
Happy happy holidays everyone!
Second Holiday Update for the Everything Acting Podcast
All the holiday cheer for our friends! Check out this newest update to the Everything Acting Podcast. Enjoy filmmaker Brian Nunes' interview!
Update to the Everything Acting Podcast!
Happy Holidays! Let's start off this holiday season with several new interviews on the Everything Acting Podcast! Don't miss out on this amazing interview of the talented Toni D'Antonio. Don't forget we have a new website where you can check out all of our recent episodes!
Free Writing Spaces in NY!
Some write at home - I can't. Some write everyday - I do.
Are you like me? Always looking for a place that will be quiet enough, comfortable enough, have the kind of atmosphere that will inspire your fingers to move incessantly over the keyboard as you pound out the next great American Novel/Screenplay/Webseries/Stage Play?
I came across this list on Yelp that was too good not to share.
Free Places To Write In NY.
Do you have a favorite writing spot?
Please share by leaving a comment!
Write On Write On!
Craig
UPDATE! EVERYTHING ACTING PODCAST!
Roz Returns To Actors Connection!!
ACTING FOR FILM & TV: The Super Four - 4 Week On-Camera Class with Roz Coleman, Professional Actress, Film Director and On-Set Coach
11:00 am - After RAVE reviews...Actors Connection is thrilled to have SUPERSTAR Roz Coleman back teaching our Saturday on-camera class for film and TV. This sought after actress is an incredible acting coach and was recently voted Favorite On Camera Teacher in the Backstage Readers Poll for the 2nd Year in a row! Roz also served as the on-set coach for HBO's hit series In Treatment starring Gabriel Byrne.
In this 4 Week on-camera class, you'll work with Roz Coleman on 4 genres that Film/TV actors encounter in auditions and on-set.
For all four classes, you'll be shooting scenes with a reader to view in class with extensive feedback. Roz will cover the unique elements that each genre poses to the actor and the ways to improve your performance.
Your first week will start off with Sitcom material. Roz will work with you on pacing, proximity and "how to find the funny" for television. The second week, Roz will cover One-Hour Dramas going over elements such as heightened stakes and keeping things conversational. In your third week, you'll work on Dramatic Features adjusting the size of your performance to be more film friendly. In your final week, Roz will work with you on Comedy Features and how to adjust your performance for film while maintaining pace, character and comedic timing.
Throughout the course, Roz will also cover working with a reader, script analysis and some of the challenges of working on set. You'll gain a better understanding of these FOUR genres and how to approach them for future auditions.
MORE INFO
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In the Spirit Of LOVE,
NBC Scene Showcase
A 6-8 week workshop of original scenes by diverse writers, cast with up-and-coming actors and guided by directors of diverse backgrounds presented in a one-day live theatrical showcase for executives, producers, casting directors, and other industry professionals.
SELECTION PROCESS
Stage One: Script Selection (Writers)
We will put out an open call for scripts to be performed live in front of an audience. We will accept two types of scripts: comedy scenes and dramatic monologues.
COMEDY SCENE REQUIREMENTS:
- There should be no more than two actors in the scene (and no less).
- The scene should be five minutes long (4-6 pages, standard script format).
- The piece should be stand-alone; it shouldn’t feel like an excerpt from a longer piece, and should have a clear beginning, middle, and end.
- Given that these scenes are meant to be performed on a stage in front of a live audience, special effects should be kept to a minimum.
DRAMATIC MONOLOGUE REQUIREMENTS:
- As it is a monologue, it should be written for ONE actor.
- The monologue should be 1-2 minutes long.
- The piece should be able to stand alone.
Submit your scenes using our online form, which will open for submissions on November 17th and will close on December 12th at 11:59pm. You may download the legal release form here.
We will accept only one submission per applicant.
Once the window has closed, the reading process will begin. If the Scene Showcase decides to move forward with your script, you will be notified by early Feburary 2015.
Free Screenplays 2014
What makes a great writer? Reading!!
I think it's important to do all kinds of reading, fiction, non-fiction, comics, graphic novels, newspapers (are there any left) and even blogs, but for us screenwriters I think it's most important to read other screenplays.
You'll learn:
- How scenes are mapped on the page.
- How characters are introduced.
- How action is written.
As you read through a screenplay keep note of:
- Pacing. Does it make you want to turn the page?
- Setting. Is the writer giving you a sense of time and place?
- Tone. Do the comedies read funny? Do thrillers feel suspenseful? Do dramas feel dramaful?(OK that's not a word, but I was on a roll.)
So to that end I've come across a list of screenplays of movies for 2014.
If you've seen the movie - how does reading it compare to what you saw?
If you haven't seen the movie - see it, how does the movie compare to what you read?
Then I would suggest writing a paragraph or two about your observations. Because writers write right??
What's your favorite movie? Have you read the screenplay?
Share it with me - redwallproductions@gmail.com
Write On, Write On!
Craig
www.redwallproductions.com
New Update to Everything Acting Podcast!
We have a new site! Go to www.EverythingActingPodcast.com to listen to our latest podcasts and check out interview with actor Jacob Berger!