Archive for February, 2010

“The Wars of Other Men” Casting Call for War Movie (Royal Oak, MI)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

TO BE FILMED IN DETROIT – “The Wars of Other Men”

Paradise Valley Media is gearing up for its latest production — “The Wars of Other Men,” a short, alternate history war film set in a World War I-like time period — and we’d like to welcome the film community to participate in auditions.

This is the latest short by the production team behind “The Message,” “A Little Knowledge,” “The Cemetery Precincts,” and “InZer0.” It is scheduled to shoot in Detroit over two weekends (4/30-5/2 and 5/7-5/9). It will be directed by Mike Zawacki.

AUDITION

DATES & TIMES:
Saturday, February 27, 2010 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Sunday, February 28, 2010 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

Auditions will be scheduled by the hour. Each actor will receive approximately 6 minutes of audition time. Exact times will be provided when approved for audition. Please include a day and time preference in your e-mail.

BREAKDOWNS:

Soldiers
- Lieutenant (male, 30s+, leading role, speaking role) A loyal commander and good soldier, but weary of war. Actor will be asked to smoke cigarettes on camera. Role requires wielding a rifle and pistol. Actor must knife a guard in the throat.
- Corporal McCrae (male, 20s+, speaking role) Lt.’s right hand man, sense of humor, opens dying soldier’s coat to find bloody wound.
- Private Kirkpatrick (male, 18+, speaking role) dies in tunnel from gas (convulsions, thrashing, frothing at the mouth may be required). Actor must not be allergic to latex for special effects makeup.
- Private Eiger (male, 20s+, speaking role) Unsure, nervous, seeks the guidance of his more experienced comrades.
- Private Cavanaugh (female, 20s-30s, speaking role) A tough, capable soldier who is always ready to take orders. Shoots a rifle on camera sniper-style.

Soldiers will wear masks and full battle gear, carry prop rifles, run through battle worn streets and buildings, and take up sniper positions atop a Detroit rooftop. Actors may be asked to get a haircut for role.

High Ranking Officers
- Captain John Dougherty (male, 40s+, speaking role) Matter-of-fact leader. His view of warfare is emotionless and very black and white.
- Lieutenant Colonel Genevieve Farben (female, 30s+, speaking role) Tough, ruthless military intelligence officer, very little regard for the lives of others – she wants to win the war no matter the cost.

The Enemy
- Dr. Adam Weishaupt (male, 40s+) A cold, amoral scientist who is responsible for manufacturing the Fog. He is shot in the chest. Blood effects will be required for this role. Actor must not be allergic to latex for special effects makeup.
- Guard (male, 20s+) A guard in the Fog factory that takes a knife in the throat. Role may require blood effects and special effects makeup. Actor must not be allergic to latex for special effects makeup.
- 3 Soldiers (male/female, 20s+) Run through battle scene, shoot at soldiers, set up Fog beacons, etc.

Supporting Roles
- Dying Soldier (male, 20s+, non-speaking role) Wounded, unconscious, beyond hope of survival. Role will require blood effects and special effects makeup. Actor must not be hairy, or be willing to shave chest hair to accommodate makeup. Actor must not be allergic to latex for special effects makeup.
- Woman (female, 20s+, non-speaking role) A caring person who tries to help an injured soldier. She is shot by the soldiers who mistake her for the enemy. Wardrobe – dingy gray dress or similar dingy clothing. Role may require blood effects. Actor must not be allergic to latex for special effects makeup.
- Zeppelin pilot (male/female, 20s+) Operates spotter scope, shot in front of green screen.

Featured Extras
- Older Couple (male and female, 50s+) A soldier’s parents, needed for a picture that the Dying Soldier carries with him in battle.

Audition Location:

Royal Oak, Michigan (exact location will be e-mailed when approved for audition)

Contact:

Actors must e-mail Robert Young at rpyoungiii@gmail.com with a resume and headshot. Please also indicate preference of audition day and time (see above). We prefer to communicate by e-mail, but you may call 313-319-6612 for extra information.

MISC.: Please bring a monologue with you. Sides will be e-mailed to you when approved for an audition. SAG actors are welcome to audition (deferred payment for SAG actors). This will be a non-paying role for all other non-SAG actors. Callbacks may be required. Meals, credit and a demo reel DVD will be provided.

Synopsis:

In an alternate earth not unlike our own 1920s, a great world war has raged for decades across continents and through cities. The balance of power changed when the enemy invented a terrifying new chemical weapon – the Fog. A lieutenant on the opposing side, serving an army on the verge of defeat, is sent on a mission to capture the scientist responsible for manufacturing the Fog — at the expense of his platoon who loyally follow him without knowing they are the sacrificial lambs in the mission. Will the lieutenant follow his orders or save his men?

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WXYZ Channel 7 Pre Oscars Segment Model Call (Southfield, MI)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Casting Call for Local Models

We are in Search of 3 young ladies to be featured on a Pre-Oscars Segment on Channel 7 News.

Requirements:

Dress Size: 4-10
Height: 5′-8 taller without heels
Age: 18-35
Be available for dress fitting Tuesday March 2, 2010 12:00-2:00 p.m. and
Show taping Wednesday, March 3, 2010 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

If you are interested please send 2 pictures (1 head shot, 1 body shot), contact information, dress size, and height to sales@romasposa.com .

If you are selected to attend the casting, you will be notified by email/phone.

“Last Act” Casting Soldiers for Short Film (Grand Rapids, MI)

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Grand Rapids Casting Calls

Film Title: Last Act

Story: When a unit of soldiers become trapped inside a church by and enemy sniper one soldier breaks the tension of war with his music. Forever changing everyone’s lives.

We are casting men from the ages of 18 to 40 to play six roles in our short film. They are as follows:

Roles

Oskar: Is a medic fighting for a resistance group. Although he must be a medic to survive his true passion is music. Specifically the piano. Oskar can range from the age of 18-23. We are looking for an actor who has a background as a pianist who can perform the piece of music that we need to be performed. If you can not play the piano but would like to audition for this role please audition because we would love to see what you can do.

Wounded Commander: Although he becomes incapacitated very early in the story, the wounded commander is a very important role non the less. He starts off leading the unit until he is shot by the enemy sniper and Elijah is promoted into his position. Age Range: 25-40.

Elijah: Is a veterane military soldier and is shortly promoted to the leader of Oskars unit. Before the one world government absolved his country into the republic he served as a Major First Class. After the Republic took power he decided to fight for his individual freedoms as a rebel fighter. He has been fighting this war for eight years now. Age Range: 25-35.

Jacob: Also has music in his heart and was studying the violin at a prestigious fine arts academy. After his near capture by the Republic, Jacob teamed up with Talin and they have fought side by side for three years. Jacob has not seen his family since the night the Republic came and arrested them inside their home. Age range: 18-25.

Talin: Is a master violinist although he hasn’t played in almost five years. He was forced to sell his instrument before it lost all value on the market to buy bread for his wife and child. His fight started in this war when his wife and child were forced into a work camp. He doesn’t know if they are still alive. Age Range: 23-26

Enemy Sniper: The man with no name. He is a shadow. Well trained and deadly in his profession. He was shaped and molded into a perfect soldier by the Republic to do one thing and one thing only. Kill the enemy. Not until Oskar plays his somber music does the sniper remember that he is human and everyone around him is human. Age Range: 18-25.

We will be holding auditions for these roles on Friday, February 26, 2010 from the hours of 5pm to 7pm at Compass Film Academy.

Location Address:

Compass Film Academy
560 Fifth Street NW, Suite 110
Grand Rapids, MI 49504

If you are interested in a role and would like a copy of the script please contact me at contact@compassfilmacademy.com.

PLEASE SUPPLY HEAD SHOTS with RESUME.

Face Off Models – Model Casting Call for Final 12 Faces (Detroit, MI)

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

STATEWIDE INVITATION MODEL CALL

Searching For: Final Twelve Signature Faces of Face Off Models

Potential Models will also be evaluated for “The Mahogany Mignon Fashion Entourage Model Database”, a database of 100 Models only.

Michigan Models Casting Call

Location: St Reggis Hotel, Detroit, MI (Downtown) ~ Google for Directions
Date: Saturday, March 6th, 2010-5-9pm.

Model Requirements:

Height:5’6 &Taller
Size: Open
4inch Heels (Stiletto Only- NO WEDGE HEELS)
Light make-up, form fitting audition attire, professional portfolios-Comp Cards-Resume
Age: 16 +
Plus size models are welcome 5’9+ taller

Model Call Open to the Public

Light refreshments will be served. men and women 16+ Older are all welcome. Are you the one? Show us!

PARENT/GUARDIAN MUST ACCOMPANY MODELS UNDER THE AGE OF 18YRS.

Judges:
Professionals with knowledge and experience from New York, California, Detroit, Atlanta~
Casting Director & Screen Play Writer Anne Bohler
Celebrity Hair Stylist Valerie Austin
Fashion Designer Von Jour Reece
Runway Coordinator Clarice Jordan
Public Relation Executive- Fashion Stylist & Screen Play Writer Allyson Curd
Photographers: Kenneth Anderson & Roderick Murphy
Founder of Face-Off Models-Mahogany Mignon TJW
Ebony Fashion Fair Celebrity Runway Model Dwanna Randolph :-)

Face Off Education & Culture:

Face-Off Models L3C is a low-profit limited liability company seeking a first class roster of spokes-models, of whom we will train, promote, feature and deliver to the fashion industry through community outreach.

Face Off Models L3C has been designed as an outlet for those who recovering from disease. Promoting self esteem, Face Off Models will provide the opportunity for each survivor to take part in the modeling & fashion industry.Survivors will have the opportunity to assist with the behind scene set-up and stage productions as well as be models in the fashion show. In-house training, referral services & business opportunities will be offered to the survivors and staff.

Proceeds will be donated to a myriad of survivor recovery centers & organizations throughout the United States. Face Off Models will utilize an aggressive marketing system through branding, advertisement campaigns, and conferences in Metro Detroit. Face Off Models will officially launch in New York City, New York with expectations of reaching Chicago, California, Washington, and Atlanta.

Contact:

Email Questions to model_faceoff@yahoo.com

~TJW

ABOUT ME:

Alias: Mahogany Mignon, Event/Model Coordinator, Wardrobe Stylist, Business Start-Up Consultant, Spokes-model, Print, Petite, Catalog, Promotional, Glamor, Body Part & Showroom Model

Film Technician Training Program – DWDD (Detroit, Michigan)

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Film Industry Training for Detroit Residents

Governor Jennifer Granholm, Mayor Dave Bing and Robert Ficano announced Monday the $438,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Labor will go to the Detroit Workforce Development Department (DWDD).

The DWDD Film Technician Training Program will provide employment opportunities in the film industry through a curriculum developed by the Wayne County Community College District in collaboration with the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Employees (IATSE) and the Michigan Film Office. The U.S. Department of Labor community-based job training grant will be administered by the Detroit Workforce Development Department (DWDD), a Michigan Works! Agency

The film technician training program is expected to graduate 45 to 60 students over the next two years. The year-long course includes 36 class credit hours, 160 internship hours, 180 laboratory hours and more than 820 personal industry contact hours. It enables students to pursue an associate’s degree and then a bachelor’s degree through agreement with partner universities.

Admission to the program is open to Detroit residents. Screening will be conducted by DWDD and Goodwill Industries. Detroit residents can submit their application to Shiwanda Hamilton, DWDD Milwaukee Office, 707 W. Milwaukee, Detroit, Michigan, 48202, (313) 664-5532.

Download the Application

DWDD Film Technician Program Application

“Sucker” Costumer for Feature Film (Pontiac, MI)

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Costume Designer for Michigan Film

Sucker, a feature film shooting in Pontiac, is looking for a full time Costumer. Costumer would work with the Costume Designer during prep and take over the wardrobe department once shooting commences on March 17th. Experience in film or theatre costuming is preferred, and knowledge of a working film set is a plus. Work would entail keeping track of the actors’ costumes day by day, being on set to monitor costume continuity, gathering costumes at wrap, and cleaning certain items.

Shooting is set to begin on March 17th, and wrap on April 21st. There are five six-day weeks- Costumer should have a car, and would need to be available every day of shooting. The position pays a small flat rate, and a stipend for gas may be available.

Please send resume and contact information to AmyJuliaCheyfitz@gmail.com.

U-M Student Film Casting Actor and Actress (Ann Arbor, Michigan)

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

University of Michigan Casting

We’re currently casting a U-M student film. The film focuses on the connection created between Richard, a grumpy old man, and Alec, his young grandson. The film begins with the family celebrating the grandfather’s birthday and continues into the young boy’s dream. A script can be provided upon request. The run time will be about 10 minutes. This project is unpaid.

Shooting will take place March 6-7, 13-14, 19-20. It will be shot in Oxford and Ann Arbor and possibly another location.

We are looking for:

Richard: Caucasian, male, 70s+
Lori: Caucasian, female, 30s-40s

For more information or questions email smta@umich.edu.

Intern Needed for Music Video Shoot – Paid Job (Detroit, MI)

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Paid Intern Jobs

Looking for an intern. 2 shoot days, February 28th, 2010 and March 1st, 2010. It is two long days, one being outside. Please apply only if you are hard working and interested in music videos.

Compensation:

$50 plus lunch

Please send your resume to utrfilms@aol.com.

Casting 3 African American Actors for Music Video (Detroit, MI)

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Music Video Casting

Looking for 3 young African American men. Need to look around 16 years old. This is a very cool role and will be featured in a music video for a established artist.

We will be shooting Sunday, February 28th from 7am til noon 12pm. Approximately 5 hours.

Compensation:

$80 per actor

Please send your resume and or head shot to utrfilms@aol.com.

You will have to be able to drive yourself from location to location. They are fairly close to each other, all around Indian Village and Belle Isle.

Kalamazoo Extreme Video Smackdown – Call for Entries

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Attention Local Michigan Filmmakers

Kalamazoo Multimedia seeks ambitious local filmmakers to participate in the 2010 Kalamazoo Extreme Video Smackdown, Michigan’s largest extreme sport and stunt film festival.The region’s most talented skaters and videographers will battle it out on the big screen Thursday, April 1, 2010 at the Kalamazoo 10 Cinema in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

The festival will showcase sports ranging from skateboarding to snowboarding to bmx biking, and will also feature prank, stunt, and band videos. Guest will enjoy live music between each screening. Audience members determine the winner of the grand prize. Be part of the smackdown by sending a DVD to the address listed below by March 10, 2010. Films should be a maximum of ten minutes in length.

SEND DVDS TO:

Kalamazoo Multimedia
922 Linton Street
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49001

Questions? Contact:

KalamazooMultimedia@gmail.com

Go ahead, grind across the silver screen.