Tuesday, August 10, 2010

QuietOnSet Newsletter - Tuesday, August 10, 2010

 

Info Update # 13 Tuesday 10 August 2010
Latest News Featured Article Casting Board Film Competitions Select State

Hi everyone

Well, August ! whoa - that has gone fast.

We have just wrapped up school holidays and all the kids drama workshops.

I did some volunteer drama club work at the local school last year and there was a lot of interest from the kids. So we ran workshops through the last holidays.

Each day for the past 2 weeks I have been taking kids for drama and modelling workshops. It has been so much fun and we acutally have a mix of boys and girls which was great. The boys were actually quite good once they get over the need to show off. The girls were quite good, once they get over their shyness and there need to pose!! lol. Now I have so many budding stars, they love the camera time whereas in the beginning, I couldn't get any volunteers to go first!! So funny and great to see them progress in confidence and skill.

Note to parents with budding young Nicoles' and Hughs': One thing I have discovered is there is ABSOLUTELY NO WAY that kids can go to auditions and expect to get the job without any previous experience. Technically they would just not be good enough.
They wriggle, their eyes wander all over the place, their voices don't project enough. So training is def a must if you child wants to be on screen.

Also kids can be so confident and the perfect show off performer at home, but in front of strangers, they are too shy.

So mums - if you have paid for an agent and your child has not done any training - then you are wasting your money. Also training prepares them for the sitting around and to have patience. Some kids just can't do that.
You need to be "quite on set" literally and some kids lose interest in about 5 mins if the attention is not on them. They are simply unable to sit quietly for hours. And that is what is required.

So - the workshops were fun and it is so rewarding.

NOTES FROM QUIET ON SET TALENT AGENCY
Well it is crazy as usual. We are submitting our actors for work in all states of QLD, NSW and VIC. Congratulations to Katie Johnson, she is filming a TVC next week.

Good luck to all those actors auditioning for Sea Patrol 5 this week. Fingers crossed for you all.

Note to all actors - if you have worked in the past 12 months, you will be receiving group certificates so if you have changed your postal address, don't forget to let your agent know.

On the work front, well we have just done submissions for Neighbours, Special Ops, A new Kids TV Series on the gold coast, Sea Patrol 5, East West 101 etc. and more. On the commercial front, the casting is constant - everything from Insurance to Chicken, from Nappies to Telco Companies.
Highly paid work at $12 000 a day to featured extra work at $500-$1200 a day.
Today they were looking for a guy to play a Butcher in New York - couple of days travel, couple of days filming, all up over $16000 min.
The look was your every day guy, with the ability to work a crowd on the street.

ANYONE HAS A LOOK THAT CAN GET THEM WORK IN THE ACTING INDUSTRY - THE DIFFERENCE IIN ACTUALLY GETTING THE WORK IS THE TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE TO GET THE JOB!! YOU HAVE TO HAVE YOUR ACTORS TOOLS AND HAVE DONE THE HARD YARDS.

Actors Tools? you need to have a GREAT headshot. You need to have done some training, and for the higher paid work, you need to have a great body of work behind you. The competition is fierce, you just don't get lucky, working in the acting industry takes commitment, flexibility of time, training and actors tools ( headshots and cv).

Speaking of flexibility of time - the casting process happens in an afternoon, you will get called in for an audition in the morning. If you have a full time job and can't get time off, you can't do acting work for the now!

Have a great week, there are plenty of notices on the board.
Get your experience for free!!

Cheers
Lee

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Casting: Many/varied roles in a series of 5 short films - 10 August 2010
Sydney,NSW
We are casting a series of 5 short films to be shot in mid/late September.

Many roles available with a large range of parts. All ages, all ethnicities very welcome.

Films are written/directed by Venetia Taylor and produced by Daniel Prypchan.

PAID WORK Asian Actors needed for New Play - 4 August 2010
Sydney,NSW
JCL Productions presents an original new play on school bullying focusing on a real-life story of a Chinese boy suffering racial abuse in school and how the school dealt with or failed to deal with the situation

Characters:
*Chinese Father - Males, aged 40 to 60 *Chinese Son (younger) - Males, aged 7 to 12 *Chinese Mother - Females, aged 39 to 55 *Chinese Son (older) - Males, aged 15 to 19

Extras - ABC Comedy - 21 July 2010
Sydney,NSW
New ABC comedy series LIKE A VIRGIN requires adult volunteer extras for a number of our scenes. Shooting various days in July and August in Sydney.

'Black Comedy' by Peter Schaffer - 21 July 2010
Sydney,NSW
Black Comedy, By Peter Schaffer Directed by Pamela Whalan.

The roles available are:
Brindsley: a struggling young sculptor.
Carol: his pretty young girlfriend - not very bright.
Miss Furnival: a prim lady, daughter of a Baptist minister. She lives in the upstairs flat and can be any age from 30 to 100.
Colonel Melkett: he is Carol's father - a fierce army officer of the old school. Carol probably gets her brains from him. He is somewhere between 45 and 60.
Harold: the neighbour from across the hall. He tends to be possessive and hysterical. He is about 30.
Clea: the ex-girlfriend - intelligent bohemian with an acid tongue. The role was created by Maggie Smith so the actor has something to live up to here! She is in her 20s and glamorous.
Schuppanzigh: a middle aged German who works for the London Electricity Board.
Bamberger: a middle aged German millionaire

PAID WORK -Universal Studios Japan Auditions - 2 July 2010
Melbourne,VIC
Celebrating 10 Years In Osaka, Japan!

Universal Studios Japan has been creating unforgettable memories for 10 years, and there has never been a better time to join us.

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Film Competitions

Applications for The Super Pitch - Now Open
For the first time ever QPIX is opening up it's exclusive position on the SDA national Pitch competition, to the public by selecting the best TV and film concept in Queensland through a competitive pitch process called THE SUPER PITCH.

All competitors in THE SUPER PITCH will receive an instant critique of their concept and their pitch from the industry judging panel which includes former AFC CEO Chris Fitchett.

'THE SUPER PITCH is a wonderful opportunity for emerging practitioners to develop the pitch for their project, present it in a market-ready state to an industry panel and receive invaluable feedback from key professionals in the film and TV industry,' said Mr Fitchett.

The industry panel will select the winner of THE SUPER PITCH, who QPIX will fly to Sydney to compete at the SDA Pitch at the 2010 Screen Producers' Association of Australia (SPAA) Fringe Conference.

Past Commissioning Editor of Network 7, David Franken, has been announced as the second panel member to judge at THE SUPER PITCH.

Applicants from all over Queensland are encouraged to submit their concept to THE SUPER PITCH before the application deadline of Monday September 6th.

The best 20 pitches will be selected from the applications to compete at THE SUPER PITCH on September 17th.

www.qpix.org.au

Help Me Eat Film Festival 27 Aug
Enjoy a collection of short films that won awards screened around the world in various film festivals. See stars from Sea Patrol and Underbelly before they were famous!

Meet five hungry film makers: Ben Whimpey, Declan Mortimer-Eipper, Tim Glover, Ryan Bird and Dan Green.

They're all hungry for a lot of things in life, particularly in making films. So it's time for them to get their work out there - into the big wide world of cinema and film festivals so that you can see them, discover them, remember them and hopefully a great director like Peter Jackson can swoop them up into his epic film arms and lift them up into dizzy heights...

Back to reality, it's one step at a time. Make films, show people, be entertaining. And they do that with passion. Lots of passion. Come and see accomplished directors as they continue to build their career. For a tidy price of $10 per person.

Palace George Cinema
135 Fitzroy Street, St Kilda
Melbourne, Australia

**Please note, film classification rating is M**

Tickets can be purchased before the event or at the box office.
Email:lilliansavenue@gmail.com

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

Courses

NIDA Screen Acting 16yrs+ - 18 Oct - 6 Dec

Discover your individual screen presence. Rehearse and perform scenes from contemporary film and TV and gain confidence in acting boldly but honestly for the camera.

8 Mondays,
6.30 pm-9.30pm, 18 October to 6 December

Email: open@nida.edu.au
www.nida.edu.au

NIDA Screen Acting Extended 18yrs+ - 6 Sep - 27 Oct
For committed performers who would like to develop screen acting skills extensively over one term. Develop skills two nights a week and work towards a final shoot where you will
film scene-work under professional shoot disciplines. An edited selection of scene-work will be provided to students. Limited places available.

18 Years +
$1,295
Mondays & Wednesdays, 6.30pm-9.30pm
6 September to 27 October

Email:open@nida.edu.au

www.nida.edu.au/NidaCustomisation/CourseList.aspx?TYP=201

NIDA Screen Acting: On Location at Cockatoo Island 16yrs+ - 11 Sep - 9 Oct
Rehearse and perform scenes from contemporary film and TV and gain confidence in acting boldly but honestly for the camera on
location. Follow industry standard shooting practices with an industry professional tutor on the cinematic surrounds of Cockatoo Island.
Receive a DVD of edited scene-work.

16 Years +
$625
5 Saturdays, 10.00am-4.00pm
11 September to 9 October

Email:open@nida.edu.au
www.nida.edu.au/NidaCustomisation/CourseList.aspx?TYP=201

NIDA TV Presenting 16yrs+ - 21 Oct - 9 Dec
Discover your innate screen confidence, your ability to inform and entertain and the multiplicity of skills required to communicate
to a television audience on camera. The course will cover a variety of presenting formats including lifestyle, chat shows and interviews.

16 Years +
$525 (earlybird $475 valid until 21 September)
8 Thursday, 6.30pm-9.30pm
21 October to 9 December

Email:open@nida.edu.au
www.nida.edu.au/NidaCustomisation/CourseList.aspx?TYP=207

What's On

Show-Fest International 2010
Be part of the ultimate cinema experience!

Show-Fest International 2010, a short film festival presented by NAFA (Networking Action for Filmmakers & Actors), is back for it seventh successful year to showcase the best in international and local talent.
Tickets are on sale now through Moshtix and selling fast! Show-Fest gives Sydneysiders the chance to see the best of Australian shorts against the best international short films.

This year's finalists include 2010 Academy Award® nominee Miracle Fish, as well as other multi-award winning shorts starring renowned industry veterans including Roy Billing, Lynette Curran, and Heather Mitchell.

"I am a massive fan of the NAFA Show-Fest", says Ben Damon, the 2009 Best Film winner and 2009 Cleo Bachelor of the Year contender. He adds, "The festival is a trusted platform for artists in the industry to showcase their talents. Previous Show-Fest festivals have had massive Australian celebrities like Marcus Graham, Rhys Wakefield, Max Cullen, and Mark Trevorrow (aka Bob Downe) involved, just to name a few!"

Ben will be the presenter and host of this year's awards, with invited guests including 10-year-old star of Miracle Fish, Karl Beattie, who has been part of the industry for three years and has a working biography many adult actors would be jealous of, including X-Men Origins: Wolverine and Channel Nine's Scorched.

The winner, as judged by our panel of VIP industry experts, will be announced at the after-party. In addition, your choice of favourite film will be acknowledged with the Audience Choice Award.

WHEN Date Monday, 16 August 2010
Doors Open 6.00pm
Screenings 6.30pm to 9.00pm
After-party 9.00pm onwards
WHERE The Ritz Cinema 39-47 St Pauls St
Randwick

Tickets available at www.moshtix.com.au, 1300 GET TIX (438 849), on your mobile
www.moshtix.mobi, and all moshtix outlets.
NAFA Members free.

www.nafa.net.au/festivals

The Sydney Travelling Film Festival - Huskisson NSW
The Sydney Travelling Film Festival is back on the road again and our first stop will be Huskisson in late August. If you're planning a winter break, or you live outside the metropolis, don't miss your chance to see a selection of films that will delight, entertain and inform. The TFF heads next to Queensland - Bundaberg, Mackay, Townsville and Cairns - as well as Bowraville in NSW.

South Coast audiences will have the opportunity to experience films from Australia, Argentina, France, Germany, Italy and the USA. Screening at Huskisson Pictures, 27-29 August, the Travelling Film Festival opens with a gala screening of new Australian film, 'The Waiting City' starring Radha Mitchell and Joel Edgerton, the first Australian film to be shot entirely in India. The film's director, Claire McCarthy, will be joining us in Huskisson to introduce her film. The festival will close with 'Exit Through The Gift Shop', the funny and engaging documentary from street artist Banksy.

The festival offers a range of ticket options with subscriptions, flexi-passes, concession and single session tickets on sale in advance from the cinema box office or visit www.sff.org.au.

Email:cass@sff.org.au

www.sff.org.au

Victoria Courses

Courses

AFTRS Childrens Television Drama
Do you have an idea for a children's drama series for television?

What do you do next - how do you progress it to the next level?

This is a specialised course for writers, directors and producers. Over one day this course will give you the knowledge to approach funding bodies and broadcasters and speak the language of children's television production. You will be exposed to pitch documents and series bibles, and given an overview of children's broadcasting regulations. In order to further enrich the experience, participants will take part in a script reading of an award winning Australian animated series. The script will be analysed in regard to its communication, entertainment and structure.

This course will teach you the essential things you need to know in order for you to move forward in the development and realization of your series airing. Participants will walk away with a fundamental knowledge of the children's television industry including who the current players are.

Please contact us on 03 9602 8300 if you experience any online enrolment difficulties

Course Presenter
Robert wrote for a number of soaps including Prisoner and Sons and Daughters before choosing to work in children's drama. He has written for 3 AFI award winning series, Round the Twist, Lift Off and Skytrackers as well as writing and script editing for the animated series Li'l Elvis Jones and the Truckstoppers and Kangaroo Creek Gang. He has Script Produced Dogstar, Rockit! and Pixel Pinkie.

Robert has also developed concepts for children's drama series and has credits on The Crash Zone, Worst Best Friends, Horace and Tina, Snobs and G2G. He has strong skills in work shopping teams to develop concepts and storylines that translate into award-winning shows.

Robert has assessed for Film Victoria's New Writers' Scheme and script edited features by some of their first time writers. He is also a consultant with the Australian Communications and Media Authority(ACMA) an independent assessor for The Australian Children's Television Foundation Script Development Program as well as a lecturer at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Melbourne University and has lectured and run seminars internationally. He has assessed for every state funding body and has been a judge for the International Emmy Awards- Children's and Young People's Category.

In 2001 Robert won an AWGIE award for his writing on Round the Twist.

Venue
AFTRS Melbourne
Level 4, 2 Russell Street, Melbourne Vic 3000
T: 03 9602 8300 infovic@aftrs.edu.au www.aftrs.edu.au

START DATE:Sep 11 2010
FINISH DATE:Sep 11 2010
DURATION:Sat 11 9:30am-5pm
COURSE FEE:$250
APPLICATIONS CLOSE:Sep 11 2010
One Day Can Make A Difference

AFTRS Introduction to Radio for Teens 23 Sep - 24 Sep
Introduction to Radio 13-17 year olds

COURSE LOCATION: Victoria
START DATE:Sep 23 2010
FINISH DATE:Sep 24 2010
DURATION:Thu 23 9am-5pm,Fri 24 9am-5pm
COURSE FEE:$350
APPLICATIONS CLOSE:Sep 23 2010

Interested in a career on radio?
Want to write and produce your own radio show?
Aged between 13 and 17 years?

AFTRS Introduction to Radio course is an exciting, fun and informative 2 day holiday workshop for enthusiastic and talented teens.

Using state of the art facilities, participants will have the opportunity to develop and produce their own radio show.

This course is taught by leading industry stars and will give you the chance to have fun and learn from the experts.

The course will cover the following:
+ Sounding great on the mike
+ How to use and work the studio equipment
+ How to develop and put together your own radio show
+ Writing and interviewing for radio
+ Going Live to Air

++ PLEASE NOTE PLACES ARE LIMITED, SPOTS IN THE COURSES ARE CONFIRMED ON PAYMENT++

Pre-requisites
Parent/Guardian/Carer Consent form must be downloaded and forwarded back to AFTRS prior to course commencement.

Please contact us on 03 9602 8300 if you experience any online enrolment difficulties
Email:infovic@aftrs.edu.au
www.aftrs.edu.au

Masterclass with Tim Ferguson - Narrative Comedy


Tim Ferguson is one of Australia's most successful comedians and an original member of the iconoclastic Doug Anthony All Stars. Join Tim in this 2 day Masterclass for screen and scriptwriters and unlock the 'code' to great comedic writing. Tim will present participants with practical and accessible processes to devise comedic characters, conflict and narratives. He will examine new approaches to metaphor, juxtaposition, reversal, pathos, subtext and dialogue rhythms used within comedy.

Participants will learn the techniques required to develop a sitcom inclusive theme, genre, style and tone.

Course Details
COURSE LOCATION: Victoria
START DATE: Aug 21 2010
FINISH DATE: Aug 22 2010
DURATION:Sat 21 9am-5pm,Sun 22 9am-5pm
COURSE FEE: $400
APPLICATIONS CLOSE:Aug 21 2010

To Enrol
Go to: www.aftrs.edu.au or direct link
If you are having difficulties enrolling, please contact us on 03 9602 8300

Venue
AFTRS Melbourne
Level 4, 2 Russell Street, Melbourne Vic 3000
T: 03 9602 8300 infovic@aftrs.edu.au www.aftrs.edu.au

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