| | | Hi Guys
Well what a wonderful few days we spent with LA casting director Debi Manwiller. For those of you who are new readers, Alan Nusbaum from TVI Studios in the US brought Debi out from LA, where she is casting the hit TV show "24", (starring Kiefer Sutherland) - to do some workshops.
I am sure all those that attended the Q&A sessions and the hands on workshops really enjoyed the sessions.
Did you know that Debi has won 2 Emmy Awards. Wow- She is so highly regarded in the industry - and so those of you who got to workshop with her, and get a little insight to the LA casting process, were very privileged.
I also got to meet up with many of you who are both long term and new Quiet On Set readers. It was great to put the faces to the names and I really enjoyed watching all of you do your "read throughs". We have lots of great talent here in Australia and some of the American accents were really good.
Well done everyone.
If you wish to do major film work either here in Australia or in the US you must be able to do the American accent perfectly. Debi mentioned that if you are playing an international bad guy then a mixed accent is OK, but those roles are few and far between. As an Australian actor, you must be able to do a perfect American Accent.
So how do you do this - there are a couple of ways. I would always recommend you do a workshop first. There are some technical aspects to doing the accent that require explanation. Then you need to practice a lot. The book Speaking American by Bruce Shapiro has a CD in it that can help you practice. Then you need to do some work with a dialect coach to help you fine tune and to eliminate any mistakes that you have picked up. (Note: The book is available at our online QOS Bookstore).
Then you need to practice "acting' with the accent. The accent needs to be so well known that you can then focus on the acting and character, rather than be distracted by trying to get the accent right.
Learning an accent requires time invested in to getting the process so natural that you don't even know you are doing it. Then it is all about the character - as acting should be.
Famous dialect coach John Higgins is running an American Dialect course starting on 6th November in Sydney. He is highly sought after by many of the major American Studios and feature film projects that come to Aus. His opinion on actors and their ability to do the american accent is also sought after by many major studios. See below for more info - John's information is amazing. ---------------------------------------------
This newsletter is jam packed full of info - make sure you have a good read through. There are some great courses listed.
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Have a great week.
Lee Donehue | | | Latest Quiet On Set News | | LOOKING FOR TALENTED AUSSIE ACTORS WITH A GREAT AMER ICAN ACCENT. Hi Lee
I have just secured a job with Paramount as an accent and dialect coach during the up coming pilot season.
Prior to my arrival in Hollywood earlier this year (July/Aug), my agent at William Morris circulated my resume and a client list within the industry.
As a result of this client list I received a number of invitations to meet casting directors (Lisa Beach, Pam Dixon and Roger Mussenden), two dinners (Matt Scrobalak from CBS and Robert Sherman from Warner Brothers) and two job interviews with Dreamworks and Industrial Light and Magic.
All of this Hollywood attention on myself is a result of the incredible success that Australian actors are currently enjoying in Hollywood. Most of these actors I have had the good fortune to have coached in the last five years.
They have also asked me to inform them of any other Australian actors of my acquaintance who can do a genuine American accent that are not on my client list.
If you know any Australian actors in Hollywood or Australia with this skill, I would be most appreciative if you could forward their names to me.
Professor John Higgins -----------------------------------------------
Don't miss this opportunity to train with the master! Details below.
Lee Standard American Accent - with Professor John Higgins Starts: Sunday 6 November 2009 (runs for 5 weeks, ending 6th December 09) Time: 2pm - 5pm Address: 517 Pacific Highway, Artarmon. Cost: $400
Ideal for beginners to intermediate level. All ages.
ABOUT THE TUTOR PROFESSOR JOHN HIGGINS MFA is renowned in Australia for his success in teaching American accents. Since his return from the United States in 1999 (John was born and raised in Australia), he has taught standard American accents to over 2000 Australian actors, which include classes in most of Sydney's acting schools, privately and on many plays, films, musicals and TV. As a Dialogue Director, he has worked for the Artistic Director of Company B, Neil Armfield on 'Stuff Happens', 'Suddenly Last Summer', and 'My Zinc Bed'. Also for Company B, John has worked with Kate Gaul on 'The Laramie Project', with Gale Edwards on 'Buried Child', with Marion Potts on 'The Goat/Who is Silvia?' and Wayne Blair on 'Jesus Hopped the A Train'.
John has taught in England for Sir Alec Guinness at The Actor's Centre and for Dean Carey at The Actor's Centre Australia.
As a Dialogue Director and Accent Coach, John has worked in the United States on the films The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas and Steel Magnolias.
He has also taught at UCLA, The Ensemble Studios, Sydney Theatre School, Sydney Talent Company, On Camera Connections (Sandra Lee Patterson), Screenwise (Denise Roberts) and for the NIDA Open Program.
His movie work in Australia includes Superman Returns directed by Bryan Singer, Attack on the Queen directed by Jerry London and The Quiet American directed by Phillip Noyce. John was also the dialect coach on the Australian stage productions of Grease and Saturday Night Fever. Some of the actors John has taught include: Rose Byrne, Chris Hemsworth, Isabel Lucas, Rachael Taylor, Luke Ford, Andy Whitfield, Yvonne Strahovski, Sophie Luck, Natalie Bassingthwaite and Tammin Sursok. He is currently coaching David Wenham, Luke Mitchel, Wayne Blaire, Matt Zeremes, Rebecca Breeds and Jack Campbell.
John was the Speech Coach, Drama Instructor and a Judge on the reality TV show 'Australian Princess', Series 2 which is being produced by Granada TV and which will be aired on Channel 10 in the later part of 2006.
This will be my last accent course of the year, as I'm off to America to work as an accent and a dialect coach for CBS and Paramount Films during pilot season.
Please don't hesitate to contact me if I can be of any further assistance.
Please book asap as there are limited places and say that you saw the notice on QOS.
John. E. Higgins Mobile: 0405 123 441 Email: john.higgins0201@gmail.com Website: http://www.professorjohnhiggins.com/ Melbourne Tropfest information evening - free - tonight presented by AT2 Casting and Open Channel.
All welcome to come along and find out more about how to get involved with Tropfest 2011 - by making a film or acting in one.
We'll have presentations from previous finalists, Q&A sessions with Tropfest representatives and filmmakers who are looking for cast and crew for their films. Entry is free but registration is essential. Click on this link to register
https://at2survey.wufoo.com/forms/time-for-tropfest/ WHERE: Victoria Harbour, SHED 4, North Wharf Rd, Docklands WHEN: Tuesday 27th October, 6.30 - 8.30pm HOW MUCH: FREE Trash My Ad - Winn $1000 At Keep Australia Beautiful we have dusted off the archives and found our TV ad from the 1980's and realised, just like litter, it belongs in the bin. So now that we have trashed our ad, it's over to you!
Just by coming up with your own littering ad you can win a trash can full of cash - that's right, $1000 is up for grabs!
Due to popular demand, we have decided to give you some extra time to get your entries in. We have also extended the judging period to allow you all to vote on the video entries for the People's Choice Award.
The competition will now close on Friday 30 October, and you will have until November 20 to vote and comment on all the entries. The winner of the main prize and the People's Choice Award will be announced on Friday 27 November.
www.trashmyad.com.au/ "Spirited" commences shooting in Sydney This Week Shooting commences this week in Sydney on the eight episode series, which is a blackly funny exploration of love, death and life with King playing the ghost of a dead English rock star who appears in the new home of Claudia Karvan's character.
Karvan is both a star and producer of Spirited, again working alongside John Edwards and Jacquelin Perske, her fellow co-creators and producers of the breakthrough subscription television drama Love My Way.
Corser (Underbelly, Rush, Home and Away, Last Man Standing) plays Steve Darling, Suzy's husband of 15 years and the father of their two children.
Other core cast members include Belinda Bromilow (Packed To The Rafter's Libby) as Suzy's sister Jonquil, Louis Fowler as Suzy and Steve's son Elvis, 13, and Charlie Hancock as their daughter Verity, 8.
Spirited will premiere on FOXTEL's W channel in March 2010. | TOP | | How To Apply for an Audition - 27 October 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. QLD Shakespeare Ensemble Auditions - 27 October 2009 Brisbane,QLD We are excited to announce that auditions for the 2010 Core Ensemble and Apprentice positions will be held on the 5th and 6th of December. QSE is looking to fill several Core Ensemble roles in 2010, and will also have places available in our Apprenticeship Program - a scholarship will be offered to one applicant. Alle - Short Film - Good Actors Required - 26 October 2009 North Ryde,NSW A 4 minute black and white short film about the cause and effect of a missing girl. The black and white film 'Alle' is based on the narrative of an 8 year old girl going through the emotional heartache of her parent's seperation, which leads to her dissapearance. Looking for; A) Man in his 30's with a father figure. Non dialogue role, heavily reliant on acting. B) Woman in her 30's with a motherly figure. Non dialogue , role, heavily reliant on acting. C) Girl, 7-10 year old (preferably 8) with blue eyes. Non dialogue role, heavily reliant on acting. Paid Work - Weather Presenter - Channel 9 - 26 October 2009 National,0 A new competition run by The Sunday Telegraph and the Nine Network is offering a "life-changing opportunity" to become the weather presenter on Weekend Today. One lucky reader will be offered the on-air role and a six-month paid contract with Nine. The competition stipulates that "no presenting experience is required". AUDITION - MALE ACTORS 18-50 YEARS - 25 October 2009 Sydney,NSW There are 10 parts to cast and any actor thinking of auditioning is encouraged to come to the Play Reading of "Journey's End" . multi-award winning play "Journey's End" (Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play and a Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play). Set in the trenches of France during WWI, it tells of the relationships and camaraderie of a group of British officers in the last days of their war. Characters listed in members area. Sydney Extras Required - Festival trailer - 23 October 2009 Sydney,NSW Hello, we are looking for 20x M/F extras aged 20-35, with some 70's clothes in their wardrobe to be appear in a festival trailer on Thursday 5th November 2009. All professional crew on board. The Trailer will air on SBS, Movie Extra and at cinemas around Australia from December and through the first quarter of next year. Experienced Male Actors - 15 October 2009 Melbourne,VIC For 2010 Midsumma season by award winning theatre company. `Searching for David' by Steven Dawson Age Range - 18 to 30 Ethnicity - Must look passably Mediterranean. Dates Required - Rehearsals beginning nightly in November Paid Work - Voltaire Review - 15 October 2009 Melbourne,VIC Cabaret Voltaire is seeking female performers who sing, dance, and act for shows on Sunday nights. PAID WORK - Dark Night of Desire - 15 October 2009 Melbourne,VIC Dark Night of Desire is a fresh new work to be performed at Cabaret Voltaire and other venues in Melbourne. SEEKING performers who dance, sing, and act for live show PAID - Dramatic Yoga - children's show - 15 October 2009 Sydney,NSW Young, energetic male actor needed to play the role of "Yogi Joe" for Dramatic Yoga children's show and children's parties. Must be skilled at yoga and have singing ability. Able to start immediately. PAID WORK - Theatre In Education - Full time - 7 October 2009 National,0 Present a range of educational theatre performances in primary schools throughout the country. Full time touring contract, tour every state in Aus. Be employed as an actor Feb - Nov 2010 Auditions - Shakespeare By the Sea XXIV - 30 September 2009 Sydney,NSW Auditions for the 2010 season of Shakespeare by the Sea from 6pm on Friday the 6th of November. I am looking for a cast of 12 actors. Co-op payments. Outdoor annual Shakespeare at Balmoral beach in Mosman. The Taming of the Shrew and The Tamer Tamed. GHOST WARRIOR 3 - 24 September 2009 melbourne,VIC Casting for a gangster shoot out and battle scene consisting of lead parts for talking roles to continue the episode online TV -- be seen acting around the world. 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 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 ACTING TO CAMERA & CASTING WORKSHOP Toni is a specialist in TV commercial casting, as well as consulting on drama projects and presenting roles for the major networks. Hunting for talent for the thousands of different roles has resulted in Toni becoming an invaluable resource for directors and producers of the highest calibre.
The workshop will maximize your career opportunities by helping you develop the fine art of performing onscreen. It teaches students how best to present themselves on camera when delivering their work to the camera, to directors, and casting agents, thereby making the most of the screen test experience.
The workshop will look into the following:
The first 2 hours will provide valuable information on the below topics listed below, you will be then given a script and an appointment casting time. You will be asked to return at your casting time for a TVC and/ or Series role. You will then be critiqued and advised, there and then, to enhance your casting performance.
All casting will be filmed. "h Know your character "h Casting etiquette "h Screen, Not stage "h Attitude, Nerves "h The art of being remembered
Where: Upper Level 57, Queen Street Woollahra NSW 2025 (Ph) 02 9328 6166; 04111 86 773 TIME: 11am Start (1 ¡V1 / 2 Hr Discussion Seminar)
Mock castings will commence 90 mins after discussion, you are free to go after your casting. FEE: $165.00 DATE: Sunday 8th November 2009
THIS WORKSHOP IS THE MOST BENEFICIAL WAY TO MEET WITH TONI HIGGINBOTHAM. TONI WILL GIVE A ONE ON ONE CONSULATION WITH EACH ACTOR AND GUIDE THEM FOR THEIR CAREER.
TONI HIGGINBOTHAM is a leading casting director in Australia. With over twenty years experience ¡V the last ten owning her own agency ¡V 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.
Moreover, Toni understands that finding the perfect cast is not a matter of flicking through a book. She scouts for real people that will give the product the edge it requires. ACTING WORLD Workshops for a serious Actor - Sydney, February 2010 Acting World provides acting training in Stanislavsky Method Acting and Michael Chekhov Acting Technique, which empowered many Hollywood stars to create their most memorable work on stage and films. Classes held at the Cleveland Street Theatre in Sydney. Tutor: Natela Dzuliashvili - former NIDA acting teacher.
MECHANICS OF EMOTIONS, PRESENCE and CHARISMA 8-week course starts on 8 February 2010 and runs for 8 Mondays until the 29 March. Hours: 7pm.- 9:00pm. to 9:30pm. Fee: $330. Venue: Cleveland Street Theatre, 199 Cleveland St. Redfern. Class size is limited to 14.
This course is suitable for those who have previous acting training or/and some experience performing on the stage or in front of the camera. The course is based on MICHAEL CHEKHOV ACTING TECHNIQUE. Using psycho-physical exercises and movements that generate emotions we improvise and rehearse scenes and monologues. The aim of this workshop is to teach actors how to use Michael Chekhov Acting Technique as a way to improve and apply their own talent.
AN ACTOR PREPARES 6-week course starts on 18 February 2010 and runs for 8 Thursdays until the 25 March. Hours: 7pm.- 9:30pm. Cost: $210. Class size is limited to 14 students.
This is STANISLAVSKY METHOD ACTING course, which is based on Improvisation and is designed to boost participants' level of confidence, vitality and technical proficiency. It will improve your auditioning skills and will take your acting to a new level - whether you're a working professional or just starting out.
The unique actor training system, small classes and great value for money make these acting courses so popular that they fill up fast. To secure your place in the class eMail natela@acting-world.com
Individual coaching is available on request. Visit http://www.acting-world.com for more info
Testimonials: Natela is an excellent teacher, specializing in the Russian school of acting, notably the important acting techniques of Konstantin Stanislavsky. She works with great honesty, integrity, and is an inspirational teacher. Tony Knight, Head of Acting, NIDA
In just six weeks, Natela's course and her no fuss, direct approach, gave me the tools and the confidence to power through a gruelling audition process and score a lead role in the upcoming US Telemovie of the week: - Dynasty (Behind the Scenes). I would highly recommend any of her courses to all actors - either amateur or professional, beginner or experienced. No one teaches Stanislavsky like this Lady can! - Ritchie Singer
Dear Natela! I thoroughly enjoyed every lesson I had with you. In fact I have never felt so inspired for so long! It's as if I have grown my own set of wings! I can strongly recommend your Mechanics of Emotion, Presence and Charisma course to any actor who is passionate about their craft as I am. Michael Chekhov's Acting Technique is the most readily available, harmonious and creative method there is. I cannot thank you enough for teaching it to me! - Clayton Moss How to make and sell successful international preschool television series Little Airplane Academy, the intensive workshop for anyone who wants to learn what it takes to make and sell successful international preschool television series, is traveling overseas for a two-day seminar in Sydney, Australia, November 21-22.
Web Address: www.awn.com/news/television/little-airplane-academy-workshop-set-nov-21-22-sydney Metro Screen - Filmmakers Initiatives Short filmmakers find their big break at Metro Screen with new production development initiatives.
SYDNEY, OCTOBER 27, 2009 - In 2010 Metro Screen offers 14 filmmakers funding and support through three new development initiatives.
INFORMATION SESSION: Nov 11, 6.30 - 8.30pm at Metro Screen, no charge. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Feb 01, 2010
Metro Screen has partnered with Screen NSW [formerly NSW Film and Television Office] and Screen Australia to provide short film opportunities to develop and nurture new and established talent in NSW.
"Metro Screen is committed to developing screen talent in NSW and this program provides both new and established talent with a comprehensive pathway into the screen industry." said Metro Screen's General Manager, Christina Alvarez
These three new initiatives will provide 14 emerging and experienced filmmakers the opportunity to develop their stories and skills.
FIRST BREAK | 11 first time filmmakers | duration: up to 8 mins | open to all filmmakers [three places reserved for Indigenous Australians and four places for those with a non-English speaking background] | with support from Screen NSW and Screen Australia.
BREAKOUT | Two experienced filmmakers | duration: up to 15 mins | open to all filmmakers including Indigenous Australians and those with a non-English speaking background | with support from Screen NSW.
INDIGENOUS BREAKTHROUGH | One experienced Indigenous filmmaker | duration: up to 20 mins | with support from Screen Australia.
Metro Screen is looking for filmmakers with drive, ambition and the commitment to produce a short screen project; drama, documentary, animation, experimental or cross platform. Applicants are selected on the quality of their idea, relevant skills and their commitment to a screen career.
These initiatives span the complete filmmaking process from initial concept through script editing, pre-production, production and post production. The initiatives also incorporate mentoring and training by industry professionals with all final works presented at a showcase screening. [For BREAKOUT and INDIGENOUS BREAKTHROUGH the training element is not compulsory].
METRO SCREEN tell your story JOIN LEARN HIRE MAKE | film, TV, online, portable Paddington Town Hall, PO Box 299 Paddington NSW 2021 Phone: +61 2 9356 1818 Fax: +61 2 9361 5320 http://www.metroscreen.org.au
PRESENTERS WORKSHOP WITH TONI PEAREN Special Discount: 'Bring a Friend' for a total of $300.00 for the two of you!
Casting Director Toni Higginbotham 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)
TONI PEAREN Toni Pearen, the versatile host of Australia's Funniest Home Video Show. Not new to the limelight, Pearen is a natural talent and has proven to be a fantastic addition to the Nine Network's on-camera line-up. While continuing her music career, Pearen is determined to entertain audiences across the globe. Pearen has previously hosted Red Music Television, Video Smash Hits and Coca-Cola Take 40 TV. Having spent five years in Los Angeles, where she signed as singer/songwriter with Chrysalis Music, she returned to Australia in 2002.
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 29th October 2009 Time: 6:30pm - 9:30pm Cost: $250.00 including GST Special Discount: 'Bring a Friend' for a total of $300.00 for the two of you! SCREENWISE PRESENTS - A MARCUS GRAHAM - 2 Day Master Intensive 'CONNECTIONS' - (an exploration for the Actor) From E-Street to David Lynch to Shakespeare...
Marcus Graham Master Intensive -"CONNECTIONS"
Marcus Graham is one of Australia's hottest Film & Theatre actors. Marcus shot to fame in E Street playing 'Wheels' and from there he went on to star in theatre and film - and then to the U.S. where he had his own TV Cop show. Recently he played "Lewis Caine'' in Underbelly and is currently on stage at the Drama Theatre, Sydney Opera House in the STC's production 'God Of Carnage'.
Marcus knows only too well the difficulty an actor faces in finding freedom within the confines of film & television. In this master intensive students will explore connections to emotion and imagination and ultimately the freedom of expression within the confines of working on screen.
* TREAT YOURSELF TO AN EARLY CHRISTMAS PRESENT * This exclusive intensive will run over 2 days.
Sat 5 Dec 10.00am - 5.00pm & Sun 6 Dec 10.00am - 6.00pm
Cost: $420 ($395 early bird if paid in full within 2 weeks of intensive commencing)
Places are limited.
Contact Sam on 02 9281 4484 or info@screenwise.com.au to book your place.
Screenwise | 84-86 Mary St Surry Hills NSW 2010
What's On Sydney Theatre School - Upcoming Productions Sydney Theatre School is pleased to announce the upcoming performances of our term three graduation productions.
Four of Shakespeare's most popular plays are given fresh and exciting treatments by our team of experienced directors and emerging actors.
Don't miss this opportunity to follow the progress of our students as they continue their journey towards a professional acting career. For those considering enrolling in our 2010 Diploma of Theatre Performance program, please come along to sample the work of our students and directors and feel free to stay after the show to chat about the course and gain a deeper insight into what the school has to offer.
Each show will be performed three times only and bookings are strongly advised.
The Tempest This production brings to life the magic and intrigue of a tale of spirits; sorcery; monsters and maidens; and shipwrecked, scheming nobles. In what is regarded as his final sole-authored play, Shakespeare, at the height of his powers, deftly explores the contrasting themes of control and power, illusion and reality and nature and society.
Directed by Malcolm Frawley CAST: Ariahne Thompson, Arisa Yura, Courtney Lemmerman, Edward McKenna, Jordan Renneberg, Megan Sheppard Brennand, Melissa Lovell, Michelle Cameron, Sarah Worthington, Tegan Mason, Gavin Williams, Xanthi Zarrella.
DATES & TIMES: November 4 & 6 at 7.30pm plus November 8 at 4pm
Twelfth Night Viola and Sebastian are identical twins, separated by a shipwreck. Landing in Illyria, Viola disguises herself as a boy and goes into the service of the Duke Orsino. When the Duke sends her to help him woo the Lady Olivia, the obstacles of love, self-deceit and mistaken identity soon lead an assortment of lovers on a merry dance. Directed by David Ritchie
CAST: Anthony Sottile, Hanne O'Connor, Jeremy Burtenshaw, Luci Taylor, Maxine Rowe, Michelle Sewell, Paul Armstrong, Rebecca Roth, Siobhan Devaney, Susie Smith. DATES & TIMES: November 3, 5 & 7 at 7.30pm
Measure for Measure The strict Angelo is left in charge of Vienna when the Duke pretends to leave town. Reviving an old law, Angelo sentences the young Claudio to death for pre-marital sex. When Claudio's sister, Isabella, pleads for his life, Angelo offers to spare him - in exchange for her virginity. Directed by Nicholas Papademetriou
CAST: Alexandra Afflick, David White, Dillon Broad, Ellen Schuthof, Emma Jones, Jarryd Kirwan, Jessica Sullivan, Kim Dickson, Lorraine Young, Madolyn Garnham, Melissa-Jayne Porter, Sarah Calleija & Ysobela Wellsmore
DATES & TIMES: November 11 & 13 at 7.30pm plus November 15 at 4pm
Macbeth Shakespeare's dark tragedy tells of ambition and guilt amidst a background of regicide, violence and the supernatural. When a trio of witches tells returning hero warrior Macbeth that he is fated to become King of Scotland, he attempts to forge his own destiny. Aided and encouraged by his wife, he embarks on a guilt-ridden reign of terror. Directed by Jerome Pride.
CAST: Clare Downes, Colan Leach, Corina Cristea, Courtney Gilbert, James Graham, Jessica Vumbaca, Lily Ji, Nicholas Barkl, Patricia Lofaro, Sophie O'Brien & Edward Wallace. DATES & TIMES: November 10, 12 & 14 at 7.30pm ...........................................................
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 ANNOUNCING AND PRESENTATION Brisbane - 7 & 8 November 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.
If you have any queries about the short courses or need help to register please contact Helen or Tracey at AFTRS Brisbane on (07) 3257 7646 or send an email to infoqld@aftrs.edu.au.
ON-SET ETIQUETTE - 21 November - AFTRS
Not sure who does what on set?
This one-day course provides an overview of the process involved in shooting a feature film or TV drama series. T he course will provide a detailed description of on-set etiquette and procedures and detail the various departments and their responsibilities. It will explore in more detail the role of the production office, directors dept and unit.
How departments inter-relate, call sheets, schedules, progress reports, cast liaison, extras wrangling, rushes, etc to broaden the participants understanding of the realities of day to day life on a film set and in the production office.
The seminar will provide participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to be able to perform basic level positions either on-set or in the production office.
Attendees will be issued with an AFTRS certificate of participation on completion of the course.
Course presenter Wade Savage will share his extensive working knowledge and experience of the film production process.
He will outline the requirements and hallenges of a range of support roles including Production assistant/Runner, 2nd and 3rd Assistant Director, and unit assist.
Cost $120.00
Applications Close 6 November Jackie McKimmie (Acting) AFTRS Qld Mgr Ph: (07) 3257 7646
| | Victoria | Courses | Courses AFTRS MELBOURNE SHORT COURSES UPDATE The following Melbourne short courses are currently on offer.
The First Assistant Director November 26-28 Perfect for industry practitioners wanting to learn the fundamentals of how to be a successful First AD. Learn the importance of Pre Production, how to co-ordinate a film set, the strategies behind creating a shooting schedule and learn about the latest scheduling software. Cost $400 Applications Close: November 12 ------------------------
Children's Television Workshop December 12 Want to know more about children's TV? This fun, informative and intensive one day introduction covers topics such as defining children's television drama and where it sits with commercial and non commercial broadcasters, ABC3, Financing, Rules and regulations and how to write pitch documents. Cost $120 Applications Close: November 30
For all AFTRS course or event enquiries: Email: infovic@aftrs.edu.au Ph: (03) 9602 8300
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