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Info Update # 22 Thursday 16th July 2009
Latest News Featured Article Casting Board Film Competitions Select State

Hi Guys

TAFTA is running its Ultimate Screentests next month on the Gold Coast and in Melbourne. The info is below in the COURSES section of the newsletter, but these book out quickly so don't miss out on the opportunity to work with great teachers, who are also industry professionals who currently work in the industry and know what is going on - important to get the right info.

Apparently the TAFTA National Actors Intensive which is awesome is sold out (again) in Melb but John Orscik says a couple of places left in Syd (dec) so don't miss out. All details below.
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Great auditions on the board - lots of fabulous characters for all ages, get amongst it.
Current productions and the casting directors are listed in the members area on the NEWS noticeboard. Check them out, that info builds all the time.

If you want to access this info, just subscribe to the members area. Go to the home page www.quietonset.com.au and click on SUBSCRIBE.

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I am finally getting some great quality e-pitches through so well done members.
It really makes a difference.

Well done to those QOS actors who have auditions today for Kokoda.

Cheers
Lee Donehue

EMAIL ME QOS Website - click here

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Lee's Pick of Courses
John Orcsik from T AFTA has some great courses happening in Sydney Melbourne and Gold Coast..

I did the Ultimate Screentest Course with him late last year and it was terrific.
I hadn't been in front of the camera for a while and it was great to put myself back under the pressure of learning lines and being in front of the camera.

Just watching John teach some of the other students throughout the class was amazing. He is such a great "technical" actor for screen and he gives out such great tips in the moment that makes such a difference.

He is running The Ultimate Screentest courses in QLD and Melbourne.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to work with some of Australias best casting directors and teachers.

The casting directors for Gold Coast are:
ALISON TELFORD who I interviewed last year.
DAVE NEWMAN from Christine King Casting his interview is in the members area and I trained with him a few years back, really amazing.
Casting Directors TOM McSWEENEY and FAITH MARTIN - I adore both of them and have interviewed both.


The casting Directors for Melbourne are:
TOM McSWEENEY, SUSIE McLEAN , ALISON TELFORD and TIM LITTLETON - HELEN SALTER CASTING who has just done the casting for the new RESCUE series.

Folks, these casting directors are not just busy working industry professionals, they are all amazing teachers and are passionate about teaching actors.

Once again - DON'T MISS these Screentest Courses.

All the details are below in courses.

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GHOST WARRIOR - On Line Trailer - 16 July 2009
Melbourne,VIC
So many people are lining up to screen test for Ghost Warrior on line trailors.

It is delivering a first ever TV action show that caters specifically getting people to act on camera --- this techniques has seen well over 10,000 people in the past years entered the studio of preston eccentric film maker Gallijess and take part in many various shows --- that have been seen arounf the world on you tube

Picture Tank Films - Great Crew -Urgent - 15 July 2009
Melbourne,VIC
VCA Graduating short film.
Great script with a hot team and will go on to hit the festival circuit.

Roles:
Role: LLOYD (LEAD ACTOR), Age: 12 - 16
Role: COLIN, Age: 40-50. Lloyds father.
Role: MARTHA, Age: 30-40, Sex: Female
Role: EVE, Age: 8-10, Lloyds sister.
Role: THERESA, Age: 14-18, Lloyds friend.
Role: MATRON, Age: 50-60, House Matron.
Role: DOCTOR, Age: 50-60. Male.
Role: THE GUARDIAN, Age: 50-60 yrs, Male.

Writer/director, Asuka Barrett, has been studying at the VCA Film School for the past 3 years and been living on set in between. The DOP Stefan Duscio began his career working with Lord Of The Rings DOP, Andrew Lesnie, and has has gone on to shoot many TVC's & Music Videos.

UTS Masters Film - 14 July 2009
Sydney,NSW
Character driven short film looking for 3 talented actors.

Female lead, Must be of Asian background. About 20yo, dedicated actor for character driven short film.

Male lead, Late 20s, Must have (or can do) strong Eastern European accent, Looking for brooding, intellectual quality.

Male, Early-mid thirties, support role.Must have insight or interest in the lives of the homeless.

Daydreaming - 14 July 2009
Melbourne,VIC
Student short film, needs three actors.

One 20-something male to play Daniel Flint (all scenes);
20-something male to play work colleague Adrian (one scene);
25+ male to play Dr Cotswell (one scene);
25+ female to play Daniel's neighbour (one scene).

Models wanted for TFP Shoot - 3 July 2009
Bendigo,VIC
Photographer needs models both male and female for TFP shoot.

3 Females and 1 Male actor -Short Film - 3 July 2009
Sydney,NSW
Characters: F 18-36 - Blond- curly hair a bonus! Character: angelic, untainted, naive.
F 18-36 - Brunette - dark/green eyes preferred Character: mysterious, provocative, sombre.
F 18-36 - Redhead- natural with freckles preferred, Character: daring and confident.
"The Devil"; M 25-50- Dark features preferred. Must know the Waltz or have some dancing aptitude! Shooting late August/early September 2009 Payment deferred.

Ferriswheel - Short Film - 26 June 2009
Melbourne,VIC
Experienced and creative Crew.

Characters Required:
Richard - Caucasian, age 28 - 35, fit.
Young Alex - Asian (Chinese), age 7-12, intelligent.
Alex's mum - Asian (Chinese), age 50+.
Friends of Alex's mum (2 people), Asian (Chinese) age 50+.
Richard's mum- Caucasian, age 55-60.
Young man- Caucasian, age 18-25.

Further character details in members area.

PAID WORD - PRENTERS Big Personalities! - 26 June 2009
National Search,0
Are you a natural comedian? Do you own your style? Have you got what it takes to wow a crowd? Are you wild enough to walk with lions? Could you jam with Powderfinger, talk fashion with Lady Gaga, or surf with Layne Beachley?

Are you up for the challenge? Well, here's your chance...

nationwide search for big personalities for various presenting roles for the exciting new digital kids channel.

We are looking for diverse new talent who have a great appeal to kids. People who can bring their own unique style to TV.

Casting Call-Male Actors - Short Film - 26 June 2009
Melbourne,VIC
Film is a 10 min short film. It is a Bio epic with a bit of action elements, That will be screen in film festivals around the city.

Male Actors required - all ages.

Auditions - Theatre Production - 21 May 2009
Ashwood, Melbourne,VIC
AUDITION INFORMATION:
Men: 11 x Male Roles
Women: 5 x Female Roles

Fabulous Roles Available.

"The School for Scandal" by Richard Brinsley Sherdian.

Fabulous Restoriation Comedy set in the 930s 'Golden Age' of Hollywood.

XIMOUS - Sex in the Stone Age - 18 October 2008
Melbourne,VIC
Csaw Production - For c31 air time.

Now casting for Females and males - for Channel 31 TV viewing - every saturday night 10.30 pm.

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New South Wales Courses | What's On?

Courses

TAFTA COURSE UPDATE - SYDNEY
Ultimate Screentest Course #1 - Sat 22nd Aug

Teenage Classes- TBA

National Actors Intensive (almost half booked out already)Thurs 3rd Dec

Book Now!!!!
TO BOOK :CALL 03 9702 5702
email tafta@westnet.com.au

Mark Piper - Home & Away Director Workshops 2009 Actors, Directors & Filmmakers- 2-day workshop
SYDNEY 2 DAYS - Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th August 2009
Hakoah Club Bondi Beach

Give yourself a cutting edge - hone your craft as an actor, gain an understanding of how film and television drama is made, and develop the skills you need to be part of a creative team. At this 2 day intensive workshop presented by award winning Director, Mark Piper (Home and Away, All Saints, Always Greener, Water Rats), 14 participants will shoot 14 scenes, with each participant being given the opportunity to act, direct, operate camera and rotate through the various roles of a film and television set crew.

In addition to Mark Piper's tuition, guest industry professionals will present to you on aspects of acting, screenwriting and editing. Previous Guests include Sam Atwell (Home & Away), Andrea Moor (Practical Aesthetics), Paul Godard (Home and Away), Chris Haywood (Actor / Filmmaker), Dean Frances (Actor / Filmmaker / Editor), Danny Raco (Home & Away).

Sam Atwell has been confirmed as a guest for this Sydney workshop.

Each participant will receive a free copy of Mark Pipers Actors, Directors and Filmmakers handbook, and a DVD copy of their performance pieces.

Cost $550 for two days
Contact markpiper@ozemail.com.au
www.markpiper.com

Dear Mark,
I want to thank you again for your time and attention on the weekend. I am particularly grateful that, after I asked you to push me, that you did. I am at the stage with my career that I will not settle for anything less than my best (at the time) and it was extremely
beneficial that you realised that. It was also great to have the opportunity to work with Sam so that I could experience different
directing styles (although, as you said, your styles are quiet similar). The workshop has helped me to develop more confidence in
film acting and your supportive, detailed and constructive approach was just what I needed.
Also, It was lovely to talk to someone who is (still) so passionate about their art and the future of the industry. There are lots of very
jaded people I've met in recent years, I like that you are so proactive.
kind regards Nicole B

Hey Mark
Thank you so much for the weekend. It really was SO much fun and I learnt HEAPS from it!

You asked us to tell you if there was anything we didn't like and I only have one which was having to leave. I just wish it went longer.
When I walked out the door I had tears in my eyes because I'd made so many good friends and you were so much fun to work with. I will
definitely miss you.

Thank you so much and I hope we keep in touch.
More testimonials on www.markpiper.com

Radio Interviewing Talkback and Current Affairs August 11 - September 10
Do you want to tell the stories behind the news? Do you want to understand the power of talkback radio? Are you passionate about radio current affairs?

Taught by industry practitioners in both public and commercial radio, this practical course covers every aspect of Radio Current Affairs, culminating in a studio simulation of a current affairs program.

Learn how a talkback program is put together, create your own 'ABC' style radio features and discover how to write talkback editorials and current affairs stories to tight deadlines and conduct compelling interviews.

By the end of this course, participants will have had the opportunity to:

* Understand what makes a good story
* Plan and research radio interviews
* Produce radio current affairs programs
* Be able to write talkback radio editorials
* Produce a current affairs package
* Operate portable and studio recording equipment
* Gain an understanding of broadcast law and industry ethics

Previous students who have completed this course have gone on to produce and present programs for the ABC and commercial talk radio.

Start Date: 11-Aug-2009
Finish Date: 10-Sep-2009
Duration: Tuesdays and Thursdays evenings, 6.30pm-9.30pm
Course Fee: $600
Applications Deadline: 24-Jul-2009

The Australian Film Television and Radio School
The Entertainment Quarter
130 Bent St
Moore Park NSW, 2021
p: 9805 6444

Radio Announcing and Presentation August 17 - September 16
Radio broadcasting continues to be one of the most exciting and popular channels in the Australian media landscape.

This course provides opportunities to learn directly from industry practitioners from top rating stations. Participants will also acquire invaluable skills and knowledge that can be drawn on for both career advancement and program enhancement.

Highly practical, this course allows participants to prepare and present a number of programs and segments implementing the best practice' skills and knowledge they have just acquired.

By the end of this course participants will have had the opportunity to:

* Refine their presentation, live announcing and script reading techniques
* Enhance their awareness of use of on air studio equipment and operation
* Discover the theory behind formats and the role of audience research in building a quality program
* Learn how to find and prepare content and effective voice skills
* Refine their skills in selecting and preparing radio content
* Acquire a greater understanding of broadcast law and responsibilities

Start Date: 17-Aug-2009
Finish Date: 16-Sep-2009
Duration: Mondays and Wednesdays evenings, 6.30pm-9.30pm
Course Fee: $600
Applications Deadline: 31-Jul-2009

The Australian Film Television and Radio School
The Entertainment Quarter
130 Bent St
Moore Park NSW, 2021
p: 9805 6444

What's On

JULY CHOC TOPS
NAFA presents CHOC TOPS 2009
Choc Tops are networking meetings for actors, screenwriters & filmmakers [held every month]

Date: Monday 20 July 2009

Time: 6.30 pm - 8.30 pm
Venue: The Clock Hotel, 470 Crown St, Surry Hills, Sydney.

Guest Speaker: Nick Bolton
Topic: New media for filmmakers
At Nick Bolton's last Choc Tops appearance in May 2006, his fevered excitement on such things as MySpace was greeted with blank faces. Facebook and Twitter didn't even exist then. The content creation and distribution models have since been turned upside down. Nick attended MIPTV, the international market for interactive media content, in Cannes this April. He will talk about the new business models currently in vogue and illustrate them with case studies.

See bio, photo, references: http://www.nafa.net.au/next-choctops

Schedule:
6.30pm - Meet at pool bar
6.45pm - Castings, crew calls, industry announcements
7.15pm - Speaker Presentation
8.30pm - Lucky door prize drawn
Admission: $10 [NAFA Members Free]. All welcome.

With Thanks to Our Sponsors:
The Clock Hotel
Darlinghurst Theatre (double passes to be won)
JVC Professional Australia

Convener: Tony Chu
NAFA [Networking Action for Filmmakers & Actors]
M: 0412 230 415
E: tony@nafa.net.au
W: www.nafa.net.au

Sydney Theatre School - Upcoming performances.
Sydney Theatre School is pleased to announce the upcoming performances of our Term Two contemporary productions, along with a sneak preview of our first ever graduate production before it tours to the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.

These productions provide a unique opportunity to follow the progress of our students as they continue their journey towards a professional acting career.

The shows play for one week only and bookings are strongly advised.

The Miracle
In a town which could be your town, something strange has happened. After the rain, the canal breaks its banks, a lot of debris gets shifted and when a holy statue bursts up through the floor of 12 year old Veronica Sheehan's bedroom, no one is more surprised than she is... With the enthusiastic support of best friend Zelda, she sets about using her new found skills to help their ailing community. The young people of the town tell us the story in their own words, showing us their parents, teachers, friends and enemies, as an entire population finds itself hungering unknowingly for something magical to come into their lives. When the story reaches its dramatic conclusion only Ron will have the power to turn things round and change a life for the better, but will she have the courage to do it?

Written by Lin Coglin
Directed by Michael Pigott
CAST: Ariahne Thompson, Arisa Yura, Courtney Lemmerman, Edward McKenna, Edward Skaines, Jordan Renneberg, Megan Sheppard Brennand, Melissa Lovell, Michelle Cameron, Myles Forster, Ryan Smith, Sarah Worthington, Tegan Mason, Xanthi Zarrella

DATES & TIMES: Tue 28 July at 7pm, Thur 30 July at 9pm & Sat 1 Aug at 7pm

Attempts on Her Life
Attempts to describe her?
Attempts to destroy her?
Or attempts to destroy herself?
Is Anne the object of violence?
Or its terrifying practitioner?

Shocking and hilarious by turn, Martin Crimp's play is a rollercoaster of late 20th-century obsessions. From pornography and ethnic violence, to terrorism and unprotected sex, its strange array of nameless characters attempt to invent the perfect story to encapsulate our time.

Written by Martin Crimp
Directed by Kate Gaul
CAST: Anthony Sottile, Chad Lammers, Hanne O'Connor, Jeremy Burtenshaw, Luci Taylor, Maxine Rowe, Michelle Sewell, Myra Hogan, Paul Armstrong, Rebecca Roth, Siobhan Devaney, Susie Smith

DATES & TIMES: Tue 28 July at 9pm, Thur 30 July at 7pm & Sat 1 Aug at 9pm


Wasn't Tomorrow Wonderful?

Remember Love and Marriage? It used to go together like a Horse and Carriage.
Well, this is the 21st century. Modes of transport (not to mention similes) have changed.
But does true love transcend any obstacles? Even those placed in its path by a desperate playwright? Abso-frikkin'-lutely!

This romantic comedy for today begins with our heroine on the eve of her wedding,
then goes backwards in time to find out how she got there.

Written & Directed by Malcolm Frawley
CAST: Alexandra Afflick, David White, Dillon Broad, Edward Wallace, Ellen Schuthof, Emma Jones, Jarryd Kirwan, Jessica Sullivan, Kim Dickson, Lorraine Young, Madolyn Garnham, Melissa-Jayne Porter, Sarah Calleija, Ysobela Wellsmore

DATES & TIMES: Mon 27 July at 7pm, Wed 29 July at 9pm & Fri 31 July at 7pm


Eyes to the Floor
When girls at the Parramatta Training School rioted in 1961, a more punitive institution was set up in a disused psychiatric hospital in Hay, in remote Western NSW. The Hay Institution for Girls was reported to be "a bold, successful experiment to rehabilitate hard-core delinquents." In reality it was a place of extreme, dehumanising brutality for young girls. For 14 years, Hay was the site of further degradation and psychological torment for the young women it housed. Forced to constantly keep their 'eyes to the floor', these girls were not allowed to speak to each other and were forced to lay and then break up concrete paths, scrub paint from walls and tend the institution's garden.

Alana Valentine ('Parramatta Girls') has written a chilling portrayal about one of Australian history's lesser-known dark chapters. 'Eyes to the Floor' is a moving portrait of hope that survives even in the worst of conditions.

Written by Alana Valentine
Directed by Luke Rogers
CAST: Clare Downes, Colan Leach, Corina Cristea, Courtney Gilbert, James Graham, Jessica Vumbaca, Lily Ji, Nicholas Barkl, Patricia Lofaro, Sophie O'Brien

DATES & TIMES: Mon 27 July at 9pm, Wed 29 July at 7pm & Fri 31 July at 9pm



This Mortal Coil
"For in that sleep of death, what dreams may come when we have shuffled off this mortal coil." (Hamlet Act III Sc I)
Seven characters are catapulted into a mysterious world to confront their destiny. Seemingly waking from a dream, the group of women are challenged by the caretaker of a black room with no doors to complete a task that will change their lives forever. As each character reveals various aspects of her past and tries to uncover her reason for being there, it becomes apparent that there is more to the caretaker and the room than first meets the eye. The women also discover that each of them has a past and view of the world that is vastly different from the other.

The play's themes are both universal and timeless - the treatment of women throughout the ages; fate vs. self-determination; the possibility of life after death; and the evolution of western society.

This Mortal Coil is a fresh and intriguing work, developed through improvisation and performed by an exciting new group of graduates from Sydney Theatre School.
Receiving its world-premiere at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, this sneak preview performance will not only entertain, amuse and delight audiences, but also challenge them to question their views on a range of issues, and to reflect on the meaning and purpose of their own lives.

Written and Directed by Mark Matthews
CAST: Linzi Aland, Kathryn Bluhdorn, Steve Maresca, Pollyanna Nowicki, Sophie O'Brien, Felicity Penman, Kelly Robinson & Michelle Sewell.

DATE & TIME: Sunday 2 August at 7.30pm
This Mortal Coil will also play at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival from August 10-15, 2009

VENUE: The Sidetrack Theatre - 142 Addison Rd Marrickville
TICKETS: $25 Full $20 Concession (booking fees apply)

BOOKINGS: 02 9550 3666 or www.sidetrack.com.au
MORE INFORMATION: www.sydneytheatreschool.com


Queensland Courses

Courses

TAFTA PRODUCTIONS - THE ULTIMATE SCREENTEST COURSE - GOLD COAST
LEARN FROM 4 OF AUSTRALIA'S MAJOR CASTING DIRECTORS

ALISON TELFORD - ABC Aust Drama
DAVE NEWMAN -Christine King Casting Narnia, Star Wars
TOM McSWEENEY - Tom McSweeney Casting Sea Patrol
FAITH MARTIN- Faith Martin & Assoc LegendoftheSeeker(US - NZ)

Having difficulty getting a screentest?
Are you frustrated by the lack of opportunity?
Do you feel that all you need is a chance?
Would you like even more opportunities to market yourself?

This is your chance to participate in the
most successful screen test
courses in Australia.

NOW you can exhibit your skills and to learn from and meet four of Australia's most influential Casting Directors.

What are they looking for? What should you do? What you definitely shouldn't do. How to increase your chances of getting the job.
The four sessions with the Casting Directors will be conducted like an actual screentest.

The first session conducted by John Orcsik will be a WORKSHOP of all the scenes provided by the Casting Directors as preparation for the next four sessions. These could be five invaluable lessons and might just present you with that elusive opportunity that you've been looking for. The course will be conducted over FIVE weeks on Saturday mornings. Each session will be a minimum of four hours in duration.

CALL: John Orcsik 03 9702 5702 OR Anna Bakewell 07 5585 9598
email: tafta@westnet.com.au or anna@tommcsweeney.com
COST: $495.00 (incl. GST)

Venue: TAFTA QUEENSLAND - Movie World Studios, Pacific Highway, Oxenford,
COURSE COMMENCES: Sat 1st August 2009

Victoria Courses

Courses

TAFTA - COURSES & WORKSHOPS - MELBOURNE
Ultimate Screentest Course #3 (3 spots available)Sat 25th July

Ultimate Screentest Course #1 Sat 29th Aug

NATIONAL ACTORS INTENSIVE (Booked out)Thurs 16th July

Choices & Alternatives (Booked out) Mon 13th July

Emotions #1 Wed 22nd July

Aimee Blesing (Advanced course)TBA

TO BOOK :CALL 03 9702 5702
email tafta@westnet.com.au

TAFTA PRODUCTIONS - THE ULTIMATE SCREENTEST COURSE
WITH 4 OF AUSTRALIA'S MAJOR CASTING DIRECTORS

TOM McSWEENEYTOM McSWEENEY PRODUCTIONS - Eleph Princess 2
SUSIE McLEAN- McLEAN CASTING, Tomorrow when the War Began,
ALISON TELFORD- ABC, Casting for all Shows
TIM LITTLETON- hELEN SALTER CASTING- RESCUE

Having difficulty getting a screen test?
Are you frustrated by the lack of opportunity?
Do you feel that all you need is a chance?
Would you like even more opportunities to market yourself?

This is your chance to participate in the
most successful screen test
courses in Australia.
NOW you can exhibit your skills and be able to learn from and meet four of Australia's most influential Casting Directors.

What are they looking for? What should you do? What you definitely shouldn't do. How to increase your chances of getting the job.
The four sessions with the Casting Directors will be conducted like an actual screen test.

The first session conducted by John Orcsik will be a WORKSHOP of all the scenes provided by the Casting Directors as preparation for the next four sessions. These could be five invaluable lessons and might just present you with that elusive opportunity that you've been looking for. The course will be conducted over FIVE weeks on Saturday mornings. Each session will be four hours in duration.

TO BOOK :CALL 03 9702 5702
email tafta@westnet.com.au

A written assessment of each participant may be provided by each Casting Director

COST: $440.00 (incl. GST)

CALL JOHN ORCSIK on 03 9702 5702 NOW TO BOOK YOUR PLACE.
COURSE COMMENCES: Sat 25th July 2009

AFTRS VIC - Production Management , Production Budgeting and Accounting, Pitching a Television Series
This nine-day practical course, teaches the basic skills of how to devise and manage a budget as well as covering the leadership
and management skills required from a Production Manager.
Cost $850
August 5 - September 3
Applications Close: July 21

Production Budgeting and Accounting
September 8-9
A two day workshop introducing the specialised skills of the Film / TV production accountant to those with little accounting experience. Course Presenter Jill Hewitt has worked with Moneypenny Services since 1988 and after
being Financial Controller on Moulin Rouge, became General Manager of Moneypenny Production Accounting.
Cost: $250
Applications Close: August 25

Pitching a Television Series
September 25
Explore the latest trends in television production and find out what the networks are looking for. Get advice on preparing a pitch and protecting your idea and investigate opportunities with interactive television.
Cost $175
Applications Close: September 11


For all AFTRS course or event enquiries:
Email: infovic@aftrs.edu.au
Ph: (03) 9602 8300



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