Wednesday, August 19, 2009

QuietOnSet Newsletter - Wednesday, August 19, 2009


 
Info Update # 24 Wednesday 19th August 2009
Latest News Featured Article Casting Board Film Competitions Select State

Hi Guys

Thanks to all those fabulous actors who registered with Quiet On Set Talent Agency. For those of you who have just joined us, we are now a full service agency and you can register your interest by clicking on the links from this page. Just fill out the registration form, it takes about 3 mins.

-------------------------------------


We have a fully packed newsletter this week, so please read all the way through to make the most of the info we provide for you.
There is no other site in Australia that provides this type of info for actors on a week in week out basis.

DON'T just read the casting board - yes, I know what you guys do !!
-------------------------------------

TIP OF THE WEEK

HOW TO PRESENT YOURSELF AS A PROFESSIONAL ACTOR.

1. Have a valid email address. By valid, I mean one that is valid to your acting career.
Valid means an email address that has your name in it.

eg. lee.donehue@hotmail.com is great.
drama_queen_luvs_ya_baby@hotmail.com is not!

2. Have a professional looking headshot and have it named professionally.
eg. lee_donehue.jpg or lee.donehue_BW.jpg
Not, partyshot1.jpg.
A professional looking headshot should not be expensive. No backgrounds, no hats, hands, props, stage makeup, or a performing look. Your headshot should show your personality.
If you are a bad guy type, don't have a smiley headshot. If you are a funky type, don't have a headshot taken in a suit and tie.
Don't have a shot of you with your friends or anyone else.
You get my drift.

An actors headshot is one of the MOST IMPORTANT tools you have. It is your calling card. It is the first thing the casting director looks at as the casting process and the defining of characters is a very physical realm. How the character looks tells the story, particularly for TVC's when you don't have a lot of time to build background about the character. The Bank Manager has to look like a suit type and the shopping mum needs to look like shopping mum, and the snowboarder needs to look like a snowboarder.
Professional actors have the tools to represent them professionally and a non professional shot is a dead giveaway that you are new to the industry.

---------------------------------------------

Hope this info helps, there is pages and pages of tips like this in the E-Zine Info packs we have available at the bookstore.
Everything You Need to Know for Beginners, Fast Track Your Acting Career etc.

They are low cost and easily accessible, click on the links from this newsletter or go to the Quiet On Set Bookstore.

Have a great weekend.
Cheers
Lee Donehue

EMAIL ME QOS Website - click here

Latest Quiet On Set News

New Creative Community - www.truebluetv.ning.com
Calling all Actors, Directors, Filmmakers and technicians. www.truebluetv.ning.com Want a space to share your work and meet other creatives face to face to create? Following the launch of True Blue TV1 we now offer a space for creatives to meet and create. Specifically designed to assist creative artists voice their projects on a global level via the web we help filmmakers distribute their content and create greater work opportunities.

Like facebook TrueBlueTV distribution is a community where creatives can meet online, share content and collaborate with each other to facilitate projects and promote their work. By creating a profile you can choose to belong to groups accordingly depending on your genre. I.e, Filmmaker, Director, Actor, etc. Most importantly it is free! We will not charge any membership fee to join. Currently True Blue TV are engaged in discussions with Metro Screen, AFTRS, Cofa, Victorian College of the Arts and NIDA to promote Australian artists.

Want to get involved and meet face to face to create? Actors, Directors and Filmmakers are all welcome to sign up and upload to show their wares! Look outside the box! www.truebluetv.ning.com

ABC3 Get Your Game On!
Up to $30,000 in development funding is up for grabs from ABC Children's Television as part of a new initiative to be held at the SPAA Conference.

Producers are invited to submit a brief concept document for a game/quiz show suitable for commissioning as a long-running, low-cost series on ABC3. The project is aimed at an audience of kids aged 8 to 12 years.

The ABC will select four finalists who will be invited to a private pitch during the SPAA Conference with the winner to be awarded a guaranteed prize of $5,000. At the ABC's discretion a further development funding and a pilot deal of up to $25,000 may be offered.

The project must be an original Australian concept and feature Australian kids. It must appeal to the 8 - 12 year old demographic and have a clear winner (group or individual) and not judged by opinion. The ABC is looking for a project that can be produced in high volume at low cost and suitable for playing on-line as well as watching on-air. Applicants are invited to submit a proposal of more than five pages in length.

Submission details and application form available in the 'Pitch at SPAA' section on www.spaa.org.au/conference

Submissions close 5 October. Finalists will be contacted by 12 October.

ABC TV's new digital free-to-air kids channel has begun with ABC3 set to launch before the end of 2009. ABC3 will offer kids a world of their own, accessible through the technology they choose, and one they can interact with on many levels. Programs with strong multi-platform or cross-platform elements will be sort as new and innovative ways to engage with the audience.

For more info go to www.spaa.org.au/conference

New Kids TV Market announced for SPAA Conference
The Kids Market is designed to allow producers of children's content to meet with local and international Children's Television Executives in one-on-one meetings.

The 15-minute meetings are pre-booked and provide an opportunity to discuss business and build relationships with industry executives in Licensing, Merchandising, Distribution, DVD and Consumer Products, Toy Companies, DVD and Consumer Products Executives.

The Kids strand kicks off with international guests confirmed to date: Nick Wilson, Five UK; Kay Benbow, CBeebies UK; Bob Higgins, Wildbrain USA, and Jules Borkent, Nickelodeon USA.

Industry veteran of children's TV in Canada, Ken Faier, President of the Vancouver based Nerds Corps Entertainment, will also be attending the conference. Ken was the lucky winner at this year's Australian Independent Children's Producers function held in New York during the Kidscreen conference. This is an annual networking event for Australian kids producers sponsored by SPAA.

The Kids POW WOW returns again this year. The format, which consists of 30-minute sessions, allows delegates to meet with some of Europe's most influential players together with Australian producers and commissioners. These sessions allow delegates private time with some of the industry's top leaders in children's television and provide an opportunity for building new business relationships.

7 Network's Ready Steady Pitch will round out the kids strand with a 5-minute timeslot designed for delegates to privately pitch their projects to children's network commissioning executives. This arena provides one-on-one time where delegates can share an idea and receive feedback on their pitch or project.

For more info go to www.spaa.org.au/conference

SPAA FRINGE - SOCIAL NETWORKING SITE LAUNCH
Fringe is pleased to announce the launch of its dynamic new social networking site, The Melting Pot.

The Melting Pot is an online portal where filmmakers can collaborate, network and discuss screen projects. Filmmakers can post their projects to attract resources, investment, marketing opportunities and likeminded peers for collaboration. If you're a producer looking for crew, a writer looking for a producer or a director with a creative vision to share, the Melting Pot is the perfect access point to find your dream team. Join the network at www.meltingpot.spaa.org.au.

This year also sees the introduction of Speed Dating a fast and fun way for Writers, Directors and Producers to 'date' one another and see if they would like to 'hook up' for project collaboration. To register, click here.

In the lead up to Fringe you might be interested in attending the following networking event presented by AT2 in conjunction with SPAA and the ADG.

MEET YOUR NEXT CAST OR CREW
Bringing producers, directors and actors together!
Mon, Aug 31, 6.30pm - 8.30pm.
The East Village Hotel, 234 Palmer St, East Sydney (cnr of Liverpool and Palmer St)

. What's a producer looking for and how can I find one?
. What does a director do and where do I meet them?
. How do producers, directors and actors work together?
. How can I find actors to work on my project?

Registration is essential: No charge for SPAA, ADG or AT2 members. To register for this event, click here. (1300 85 278 478 / www.at2.com.au)

TOP

Casting Board

QOS Website - click here

How To Apply for an Audition - 19 August 2009
,0
All the contact details are in the members area.

If you are not a member, you need to SUBSCRIBE.

CLICK HERE to Subscribe Now!

or Just click on the SUBSCRIBE tab at the www.quietonset.com.au home page and follow the prompts as you scroll down.

PAID WORK - Weather Presenter - 19 August 2009
Wollongong,NSW
This truly is a tremendous opportunity to be the personality in the prestigious role of Weather Presenter across our Television network. Based in our Wollongong Head Office, you will be responsible for Presentation of Weather Bulletins and Updates, Monday to Friday.

Short Film - 3 Roles Available - 19 August 2009
Melbourne,VIC
Characters Required: JOSE. 22yrs . Tough-talking, street-smart, self-proclaimed party girl, Jose works as a waitress at a pizza joint while finishing Uni. It would be an unusual weekend that Jose does not pop a pill, or do some speed.
JULIAN. 26, Shy, but social, the contradictions run deep in Julian. Feels he is a disappointment to his family, but is desperate for their approval.
KURT. 35, M. Caucasian. Creative, intelligent, with a good sense of humour, Kurt does not buy into any gay stereotype. He lives his life on his own terms, confident and proud. Kurt is in an "open" relationship with his partner (DEAN) who travels a lot.

Tartuffe - 19 August 2009
Manly,NSW
The Rough Hewn Theatre Troupe seeks two male actors and one female actor (Ages 18 - 26ish)

Production - late October early November production of Moliere's Tartuffe.

ROLES: Cleante, Damis and Dorine.

PAID WORK -AUDITIONS - THEATRE - 19 August 2009
All States,0
REQUIRED:
Principal Girls & Boys - must sing/move/act well Male & Female actors/singers for comedic character roles

The producer of Australia's most professional, entertaining, intense and life changing musical theatre for young people is auditioning again! This is not just dinky di 'kids shows', this is very full on highly skilled work for only the best singers and actors.
MUST BE 18 YEARS AND OVER - FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL CONTRACT PAID WORK

Paid Work - Presenters - TVC's - 19 August 2009
Sydney - Northern Beaches,NSW
We are looking for new male and female presenters between 30 - 65 years to become part of our small team as presenters on daytime television commercials.

PAID WORK -Extras Required - TVC's - Northern Beaches - 19 August 2009
Sydney,0
We are looking for extras between the ages of 7 - 65 years to become part of our small team for daytime television commercials.

We create a wide variety of direct response, advertorial and infomercial TVC's.

Open Casting Call- Male/Females 16-25 - 13 August 2009
Sydney,NSW
Your chance to be apart of one of Australia's up-and-coming productions from a new young and funky production company.

Characters:
Anica - 18, female, sassy fun and a little wild.
Chris - 19, male, English exchange student.
Samantha - 18, female, a smart workaholic.
Richard - 18, male, the chic geek.
Simon - 18, male, ex school captain, on the wrong track.

Idun's Apples - RMIT Final Assesment Project - 9 August 2009
Melbourne,VIC
Film festival intention. Professional atmosphere.

Characters Required:
Loki: Male, aged 18 to 21. Caucasian. negative hero (neither good nor bad) hair - brown/dark, mid long. persona - shifty, scheming and spiteful.
Idun: Females, aged 18 to 20. Caucasian. sub heroine (innocent, young) hair - blonde, long. persona - youthful, quiet.
Loki (female): Females, aged 18 to 21. Caucasian. negative hero (neither good nor bad) hair - brown/dark, mid long. persona - shifty, scheming and spiteful, awkward.
Thiassi: Males, aged 18 to 22. Caucasian antagonist (the bad guy) hair - brown/black, short persona - frightening.
Bragi: Males, aged 19 to 22. Caucasian. minor role. hair - short. persona - outgoing.

PAID WORK - TV Presenters - 28 July 2009
Sydney,NSW
Fresh faces required for Television presenter and interviewer/reporting roles.

Vibrant and well presented individuals with a keen interest in sport will have opportunities for both cable & free to air programs.

Position may include weekend work and Interstate travel.

Win a TV presenting role! - 28 July 2009
National Search,0
TVSN is Shopping for a STAR

WIN $20,000 CASH, $30,000 in prizes and a 3-month TV presenting job on TVSN!

PAID WORK - Feature Film - 20 July 2009
Melbourne,VIC
Seeking 3 Lead Actors and Supporting Players for New York University Student Film to be shot in and around Torquay, Victoria - November 2009.

Susie (40's) Beautiful but weary, a fading flame.
Stuart (15-17 or Older to play Teen) Unhappy that his parents are divorced. A good head on his shoulders but looking to rebel.
Pauly (15-19 or Older to play Teen). Serious. Gentle. Carries a burden upon his shoulders.

Also seeking:
Gary (40's) - Susie's Ex-Husband, Coastal Man.
Officer Bryant (40's) - Police Officer.
Officer Tom (20's) - Rookie Cop.
Gas Station Attendant (Teen) - Speaking Role.
Teen Girls - 3 Interesting Teenage Girls for Speaking Roles.
Gang of Boys - 5 to 8 Teen boys for Speaking Roles.

Theatre Auditions-'Be part of Australian theatre history' - 20 July 2009
Melbourne,0
CEL Productions Presents...
New Beginnings : MELBOURNE BOYS 2
Based On A True Story
By JC La Fontaine

Please note: ONLY ONE ROLE HAS BEEN CAST THERE ARE 11 OTHERS AVAILABLE and all roles will receive an equal share of profit.

November 2009 - ONE WEEK SEASON
7 SHOWS - Northcote Town Hall
A PROFIT - SHARE PRODUCTION

Please prepare a monologue suitable for your desired character, or feel free to prepare one that is open and displays range to show off. We want to cast the best people in the show, personality is everything and encourage risks so don't be safe - for example if you normally play sweet go for an angry role. Previous experience while great, will only be used as a reference because to us at CEL you are only as good as the audition you present. Which means if you've been waiting for your chance this could be it.

PAID WORK -Human Statue -Body art - 20 July 2009
Sydney CBD,NSW
Human Statue Makeup Academy is Australia's leading event companies known for their creativity in makeup and Body painting.

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.

TOP

Film Competitions

TOP
State By State
New South Wales Courses | What's On?

Courses

AFTRS OPEN PROGRAM OPPORTUNITIES ::
Production Management for Television
September 5 - 20
Step your TV production career up a notch
6 days, Sep 5, 6, 12, 13, 19 & 20, 9.30am-5.00pm
$1450
Applications close August 21


+ Writing for Animated Children's TV Series
August 29 - October 24
Explore the process of brainstorming and writing a script for an animated children's television series.
1 weekend, 6 Thursday evenings and 1 Saturday
$850
Applications close August 24

www.aftrs.edu.au

Australia's Exclusive 8 week - Feature Film Course - Work & Learn on an actual Feature Film Production!
**Limited Places** Sponsored by FilmFunding Australia

Independent Feature Filmmaking Course 2009
The ultimate Indie Feature Filmmakers course is here for a limited time! A great opportunity to
experience and learn the comprehensive filmmaking process - as well as earning a full credit on a Feature Film that will be released internationally.

10 Lecture nights -
(Commencing 8th Sept, Tues and Thurs nights)
Expert guest tutors - one great location - and 21 days of filmmaking on an actual Feature Film Production! You gain knowledge and practical experience all within 2 months and for one low price! Learn the tips and tricks of filmmaking to make your production look a million dollars!

What you will gain - Comprehensive workbooks on practical learning in all facets of
filmmaking (shorts or Features);
Topics include -
1. Scripting - story creation, timing, costing, drafting
2. Budgeting - expenses, allocation, reductions, taxables
3. Camera/s & Sound - What is best? Why?
4. Lighting - What is best? Why?
5. Casting - How? Where? Why? Contracts?
6. Locations - where? When? Contracts?
7. Directing - How? Who? Tips & traps!
8. Producing - How? Who? Tips & traps!
9. Art Design/Set Design - How? Who? Tips & traps!
10. Make up & Hair - How? Who? Tips & traps!
11. Costumes & Props - How? Who? Tips & traps!
12. Accounting & Insurance - What is best? Where to get
advice? Why use it?
13. Editing/Music Composing - Who? What to do? Do it the best?
14. Post-production - What is really involved?
15. Marketing & Distribution - Who? Where? How? When?

Much more included - 250 page workbooks - 80 production document templates
including the ultimate scriptwriting template! You also receive a Full film credit, letter
of recommendation from producers for future working in filmmaking & a further
Certificate of Acknowledgement from FilmFunding Australia.

For application & full details - email now - course@filmfund.com.au

COURSE LOCATION
The Seaborn room at The Independent Theatre in North Sydney - Tea and coffee included
along with stimulating conversations and DVD samples to discuss and critique! See website -
http://theindependent.org.au/venues/seaborn-room/

From the 10th October through to 5th November (21 days approx) - you will work on the production set of the feature film The Birth of Anna Armstrong with credit on film as an
Assistant to the department you desire learning more in depth knowledge about.

You will work alongside professional mentors and cast/crew members to enhance your CV
credibility in films & uncover what is really involved in making a Feature Film from idea to
end!

COURSE COST
Request your full application and information pack today! Exciting opportunity that includes
YOU working on an actual Feature Film Production!

ONLY $2,550 Inc GST

15 positions available NOW (and filling fast!)
You will also be paid on deferred agreement and credited in end titles of film & also
receive a FREE DVD of the film upon completion!

Hurry - Book now! Don't miss out!

Applications close 1st September 2009
Email - course@filmfund.com.au NOW!
Reserve your place on this Feature Film production and take part in the
most amazing experience to start your film career the right way today!
www.filmfund.com.au

Check out the new trailers for my feature films -
Available on DVD now!

ALMANAC
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z-2FORLalXc

The After Party
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=30dLwLwh4aI

PRESENTERS WORKSHOP WITH Casting Director Toni Higginbotham

TONI HIGGINBOTHAM is a leading casting director in Australia. With over twenty years experience - the last ten owning her own agency - Toni has a reputation for obtaining results by looking beyond the traditional means of casting.

Through her time as Casting Director at the ABC, her work on A Country Practice and E Street, as well as the hundreds of TV commercials she has cast, Toni has developed strong relationships with the pool of high-profile Australian actors. She has helped launch the careers of international stars, casting actor CATE BLANCHETT in her first TV role and model MEGAN GALE in her first on-screen performance.

Toni works nationally and internationally on Film and Television projects, specialising in TVC campaigns and presenting roles for major networks. She is offering your agency the unique opportunity to participate in a one day intensive workshop for Presenters.

In an intimate studio environment you will be given the chance to practise scripts in front of the camera with playback facilities and professional feedback. Participants will learn practical skills and camera technique essential to the working Presenter, and work on refining craft and talents.

Class will cover:
- Preparation, Voice and Body work, Grooming;
- Maximising screentest and industry opportunities;
- Improvisation, interview, script analysis;
- Camera technique;
- Industry tips;
- An understanding of all Presenting genres (ie Lifestyle, Game Show, Vox Pop)
The Presenting Workshop will be facilitated by industry tutors, with final screentests showcased to Toni Higginbotham Casting.

DVD's will be kept on file for future reference.

Where: Upper Level 57, Queen Street
Woollahra NSW 2025 (Ph) 02 9328 6166
When: Thursday 27th August 2009
Time: 6:30pm
Cost: $330.00 including GST

Voice Coaching with Lucy Cornwell
We've evolved!
Welcome to our brave new world.

Voice Coach has gone through an evolution.
As you are part of the Voice Coach community,
we would like you to share in this new experience.

Come and play.
We have a brighter face Browse our new website www.voicecoach.net

We have a sexy new body Voice Coach Studios, the new creative training venue on the block Available for hire
www.voicecoach.net/space

We have a brave heart
Brave and unique training programs
Need to sing? Stand up, speak and amaze? Find a voice?

www.voicecoach.net/programs
We have a bold mantra
"Change Your World with Inspired Speaking"

We have a reputation
Check us out
www.twitter.com/freeyourvoice
facebook: voicecoach.net

Phone +61 2 9361 5677
Street 1A Victoria Street Paddington NSW 2021


What's On

AFTRS Open Days: September 5 & 6
Just two weeks to go!

If you are planning on studying at AFTRS in 2010 come along on either Saturday September 5 or Sunday September 6 to speak to AFTRS teaching staff, learn more about the application process and check out the facilities.

- AFTRS Heads of Departments and teaching staff will be on hand to answer your questions
- Specific information sessions for each course
- Two sessions on how to prepare your application
- Studio walk thrus
- Discussions & demonstrations

Doors open at 10am

www.aftrs.edu.au

Show-Fest 2009 will be the best ever! Monday 24 August 2009
Drawn from films around the world and selected by a panel of industry professionals, NAFA is proud to present the nine finalist short films of Show-Fest 2009. Screening at the Ritz Cinema in Randwick, five films from Australia will compete with international entries from Germany, France, the Netherlands, and the US.

Show-Fest is widely recognised for its informative "Show and Tell"

where cast and crew are invited on stage to answer questions about their film. This year, for the first time in the festival's six-year history, we will be hearing from overseas filmmakers.

In attendance will be actors, writers, filmmakers, judges, and VIP guests.

The audience will get to vote for the Audience Choice award, and you will also have the chance to win lucky door prizes including theatre tickets, DVDs, movie passes, and magazines. It will be fun and inspiring!

New York filmmaker brothers Frank Monteleone and John Monteleone are proud to announce that Valley of the Moon (the short) will have it's first international screening in Sydney, Frank Monteleone (Writer and Executive Producer) will be travelling to Sydney to attend the NAFA festival and event.

Date: Monday 24 August 2009
Time: 6 pm - 9 pm
Venue: Randwick Ritz Cinema, 45 St Paul's St, Randwick, Sydney

Admission: $10 at the door (NAFA Members free)
(This is a special event and as such RITZ Gift Vouchers & Comp passes are not acceptable for ticket purchases)

All welcome (MA 15+)
Contact: Tony Chu - Festival Director - tony@nafa.net.au - 0412 230 415

Queensland Courses

Courses

ACTORPHOBIA - THE SIX DAY CURE Brisbane 29-31 August and 4-6 September
An intensive 6 day workshop for directors exploring the essential concepts of the acting process.

Through script analysis, masterclasses
and hands on directing exercises,
participants will investigate action analysis (units, objectives, obstacles, actions and activities) and story analysis (the writer's statement, story, meaning, themes and styles). Participants will also learn about staging the scene and effective practice in the actor/director collaboration.

During the course each director will direct
several two-hander scenes, working with the
participating actors under the supervision of
acclaimed director and actor George Whaley.

Feedback will be on an individual and group basis.

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

Analyse the story elements in a script
Identify the actor's process in the creation of a scripted role
Identify the director's process in the preparation of a scene
Plan and develop a performance, including
action and subtext
Collaborate with actors and directors


Course Presenter: George Whaley
George Whaley is a director, actor, writer
and teacher for stage and screen. His screen
credits include the mini-series The Harp In The
South, Poor Man's Orange (screenplay adaptation and direction).
He directed Clowning Around and Clowning Around 2 in Perth and Paris and most recently wrote and directed the feature film Dad and Dave - On Our Selection. Formerly Head of the Acting Course at NIDA, he has also been Head
of Directing at AFTRS.


"George's advice and stories were FANTASTIC! & Hilarious! A must see.!" Jason Hargreaves

"It was fantastic. I absorbed bucket loads." Dru Muller

"Insightful, clear, inspirational and disarmingly simple. The product of a lifetime's learning and experience. Why didn't I learn this when I started out?" Owen Johnston

"Coming from an extensive background in directing acting and writing helped me learn from his knowledge and experience of the industry." Louise Sawtell

Cost $600
Applications close 21 August
Jackie McKimmie
(Acting) AFTRS Qld Mgr
Ph: (07) 3257 7646

RADIO ANNOUNCING AND PRESENTATION Brisbane - dates changed to 3 & 4 Oct
Acquire Announcing and Presentation skills
that will take your announcing to the next level.

The Announcing and Presentation course covers selecting and preparing radio content,
presentation techniques as well as studio
equipment and operation. Over the duration
of the course you will discover the theory
behind formats, how to find and prepare
content and effective voice skills. Highly
practical it provides broadcasters with the
opportunity to prepare and present a number
of programs and segments using the techniques being taught .

Course Presenters: Brendon Boss and Mitch Smart

Bossy started his radio career in Community
Radio in Sydney. He has completed a Graduate Diploma in Commercial Radio Broadcasting at AFTRS. Whilst studying at AFTRS, he worked on the Promotions Team for Nova 969 in Sydney and presented a Saturday nights show. His first fulltime radio gig was at Hot Tomato on the Gold Coast in 2003. He then moved to Nova in Brisbane, where he is an announcer and part of the Online Team

Mitch Smart embarked on the radio life at Byron Bay's Community station. He has completed a Graduate Diploma in Commercial Radio Broadcasting at AFTRS.

At the same time he worked as a Producer & Floater for 2UE's Sky Radio Network. After which he went west to Dubbo, tackling varying roles from Mitch the Star Stuntman on StarFM to Program Director at ZooFM. Mitch has received a Reward for Best Achievement
in Production (Country) and several ACRA nominations including Best Program Director and Best Station Produced Comedy Segment.

He now works casually as an Announcer & Consultant for Brisbane's 96five.

Cost: $600
Applications close: Friday 18 September


If you have any queries about the short courses or need help to register please contact Helen or Carol at AFTRS Brisbane on
(07) 3257 7646 or send an email to infoqld@aftrs.edu.au.


Jackie McKimmie AFTRS
(07) 3257 7646

Victoria Courses | What's On?

Courses

AFTRS VIC - Short Course Update

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



What's On

Make a film using 100 actors - and a 100 words
How's this for a challenge? Put together a pitch for a short film that features 100 actors - and give them 100 words of dialogue to tell the story.

AT2 Online Casting and Open Channel are excited to launch this new short filmmaking initiative, with cash and in-kind prizes, including an opportunity to shoot the film and to have it screened it on the short film website Nice Shorts, as well as the AT2 Online Casting site.

The competition will be launched at the next free monthly networking event, run by AT2 and Open Channel, on Tuesday 25th August.

Entrants will need to polish their pitching skills - as the best 4 minute pitch wins the chance to make their film!

Producers Marc Gracie (Takeaway and The Adventures of Lano and Woodley) and Martin Fabinyi (Chopper, Wolf Creek) spoke at the recent July networking event about the importance of perfecting a pitch and how it can make or break an opportunity.

"Tell me the essence of what you're trying to say, in one sentence, capture my attention and I'll listen to the rest of your spiel. If you don't make it compelling straight away, you've lost me," said Gracie on the night.

"An actor needs to capture my attention immediately - show me something that makes me want to give more of my time", said Fabinyi.

The filmmaking competition will be launched at the August networking event, at Spensers Live on 25th August. Written pitch submissions must be made by 10th September and a judging panel will select the best to be presented at the September networking event.

The 5 best pitches will be judged by a panel of industry experts, including Fabinyi, Gracie and a representative from Nice Shorts.

In an unusual move, actors will be invited to participate in the pitches and a filmmaker may choose to use actors entirely to perform their presentation.

The winner on the night will be given the opportunity to make their film, using equipment from Open Channel and screened on the Nice Shorts website. They will also receive a $1,000 cash prize.

The film will be cast exclusively over the AT2 Online Casting system.

Event details:
Pitching competition launch date: Tue Aug 25th, 6.30 - 8.30pm, Spensers Live, 419 Spencer Street, Melbourne

Registration is essential. Please click the following link to register:

https://at2survey.wufoo.com/forms/the-art-of-the-pitch-mr/

Pitches submission deadline: Friday September 11th

Pitching event date: Tuesday Sept 27th

About AT2: AT2 is an online casting facility streamlining the casting process, making life easier for casting professionals, agents and artists alike. Anyone interested in working as an actor, model or extra, needs to be listed with AT2. www.AT2.com.au

About Open Channel: Open Channel is an emerging filmmakers organisation based in Melbourne, offering production support, training, and equipment and venue hire for Victorian filmmakers. www.OpenChannel.org.au

For further information please contact Kylie Smith, Marketing Manager, AT2, kylie@at2.com.au, 03 9348 1577

Shorts @ CRUE - monthly short film festival
Exclusively for Melbourne-based filmmakers, Shorts @ CRUE is a monthly short film festival showcasing the talents of emerging and established local filmmakers. Taking place on the last Thursday of every month, the festival gives filmmakers the chance to screen their work in front of local audiences, as well as the chance to take out the coveted 'Best Film' award, and bag some great prizes.

We're now on the lookout for short films under 15 minutes in length. All entries are welcome, as long as your film can be represented by someone on the night (all finalist filmmakers receive a $50 bar card). Submission and Entry is FREE and we don't have any restrictions on content. Oh, and if your film makes it as a finalist, don't forget to bring your mates down as the 'Best Film' award will be voted by the audience! Entries close 20 August. Our last few screenings have been jam-packed full of film fans, so make sure you get your entry in asap!

Download Entry Forms here: http://www.quikmarkmedia.com/shorts

Email:scott@quikmarkmedia.com

Web :quikmarkmedia.com/shorts

TOP

To unsubscribe go to www.quietonset.com.au

No comments: