Archive for February, 2010

Extras & Female Lead Casting – Empress Film Productions (Cedar Springs, MI)

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Female Lead Casting

Empress Film Productions is having a casting call for leading lady, and a father type in his 40s. Were also looking for many male extras, with sword fighting abilities.

Send photo and resume to empressfilmproductions@gmail.com

Date: 2-27-10

Time: 11:30 to 3:00

Address:
Creative Technologies Academy
350 Pine Street
Cedar Springs, MI 49319

Short African American Film Casting Call (Michigan)

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

I am looking for volunteer actors and actress for the following roles.

Character Roles:

  • Davette age 14- sister of the main character always gives mom attitude
  • Nikki age 41-Mother to main charcter who runs a tight ship, abusive
  • Alphonso age 18-Main charcter who battles the obsticles that are in his way and make school his way out of the ghetto.
  • Mike age 17-Main characters best friend who sells drugs and skips school
  • Undercover Cop any age-Buys drugs from Mike and bust him.

If you are interested in audtioning for any role please feel free to contact me.

Alphonso Amos
(810)956-0729
alphonsoamos2005@yahoo.com

30 Second Public Service Announcement (PSA) Casting (Kalamazoo, MI)

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Voice Actors Auditions

The Pubic Media Network is looking for energetic and diverse talent for a county wide, community PSA (Public Service Announcement) project. Talent must be between 16-24 years of age.

If interested, please visit the Public Media Network on February 25th from 6:30-8:00pm for a screen test.  No appointment necessary.

The Public Media Network is located on the Mall in downtown Kalamazoo on the third floor of the Epic building, across from the Gazette.

Public Media Network
359 S. Kalamazoo Mall
STE 300
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
www.publicmedianet.org

For general questions please email pmn@publicmedianet.org.

Strategies, Pitfalls and Politics of Film Festivals – Panel Discussion

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

The Strategies, Pitfalls and Politics of Film Festivals - Panel Discussion

DETROIT INDEPENDENT FILM FESTIVAL

BURTON THEATRE • 3420 CASS AVENUE • DETROIT
SUNDAY • MARCH 7 2010 • 2:00-3:00 PM

HOSTED BY CONNIE MANGILIN

MITTEN MOVIE PROJECT CURATOR

PANELISTS INCLUDE MIKE MADIGAN, ROBERT JOSEPH BUTLER, CHUCK GRADY & SUZANNE JANIK

Strategies, Pitfalls and Politics of Film Festivals at Burton Theatre

Join Mitten Movie Project Curator, Connie Mangilin, as she hosts a panel on the strategies, pitfalls and politics of film festivals. This film festival panel will take place at the Burton Theatre (3420 Cass Avenue, Detroit, MI 48201) on Sunday, March 7, 2010, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. as part of the Detroit Independent Film Festival.

This is a free panel with purchase of ticket ($5) for “Official Rejection,” a documentary feature following the exploits of a group of filmmakers as they take their independent feature, “Ten “til Noon” along the film festival circuit. “Official Rejection” will screen at 12:15 p.m. on March 7th at the Burton Theatre with the panel discussion to follow immediately afterwards.

Panel topics include:

• How to avoid being rejected by film festivals (what to do in preproduction) – By Connie Mangilin
• Which festivals to submit to – By Mike Madigan
• Getting into festivals – By Mike Madigan & Robert Joseph Butler
• What to do when there (how to make the most of the experience) – By Mike Madigan & Chuck Grady
• How to run a film festival – By Connie Mangilin & Suzanne Janik

Local film fest veterans Mike Madigan, Robert Joseph Butler, and Chuck Grady give helpful insights into how to wisely choose which film festivals to submit to, how to make the most of your time and money when submitting to film fests, having realistic expectations going in, and what to bring, who to talk to, and where to find these people when at film festivals.

Film festival organizers, Connie Mangilin (Mitten Movie Project) and Suzanne Janik (Detroit-Windsor International Film Festival, Ferndale Film Festival), lay out the do’s and don’ts of running film festivals, including how to get submissions, how to market your festival, and how to set up festival rules and procedures.

For more information:

Detroit Independent Film Festival • detroitindiefest.com
Mitten Movie Project • facebook.com/mittenmovieproject
Official Rejection • officialrejectiondocumentary.com
Burton Theatre • burtontheatre.com

Attendees are invited to bring flyers, postcards, business cards, posters, headshots, and other promo material. There will be a table for laying out swag.

Festivalgoers are also invited to bring their cue sticks and to play billiards in the Burton Theatre mens bathroom!

Dinner and drinks (and the best jukebox in Detroit) at The Bronx Bar (4476 Second Avenue, Detroit 48201) after the panel discussion.

Wayne State University Casting Calls – WSU Casting Calls (Detroit, MI)

Friday, February 19th, 2010

CALLING ALL ACTORS! Casting for over 20 short films!,

Auditions, Saturday Feb. 20th from 2 pm-6pm

If you have resumes and headshots, bring them. However, they are not required. You DO NOT have to be a Wayne State Student to audition. We have roles for children- adults. All backgrounds.The audition is a cold read; drop in whenever you can. Scripts are available at audition…you don’t have to register ahead or prepare anything in advance. A full list of all the roles is available in the event page as well as the group page in the discussion section. “Wayne State University Film Auditions”

Auditions will be at Wayne State University in the Old Main Building.
The basement, room 134
Below is a link to The Old Main Building
4841 Cass Ave.
Detroit, Mi 48201

WSU Campus Map 

Hope to see you there!

~Kim Rice

P.S. Can’t make it this day… our next audition date is Friday, Feb 26th from 6-9 pm. Same place.

For questions please email: waynecastingcall@gmail.com

Politics as Usual

Director: Jacob Black
Film Title: Politics as Usual
Politics As Usual is the story of Jack and Cynthia Daniels tumultuous relationship. They have a perfect life together until Jacks focus on Politics overtake his attention and Cynthia gets the short end of the stick. Cynthia, a very vulnerable and dependent wife to Jack, is driven to Alcoholism, Rx drugs, and constant flashes of depression, when her hopes for a wholesome family life begin to turn towards a life of loneliness, disappointment and heartache.

Roles:

Jack Daniels- Jack is a middle aged Caucasian man. He is heavy built and average height, about 6’1”. Jack is a lawyer who is gearing up to take on his life long dream in a life of politics. His iner goal is to please his wife in any and every way he knows how.

Cynthia Daniels- Cynthia is a college drop-out who works as a part time legal aide. She very much wants to start a family and be one big happy family but she does not want to lose her husband to the world of politics.

Marjorie Daniels (Jack’s Mother)

Joshua Nelson (Friend of Jack)

Angela Lopez (Maid, Cook)

A Guy, A Chick, and A Bank

Director: L. Kurt Piekarski
Film Title: A Guy, A Chick, and A Bank
A Guy, A Chick and a Bank is a dark comedy about a bank heist with an unexpected twist. AS a last ditch effort to save his fingers from being smashed in by loan shark cronies, Devon Hammond decides to rob a bank. His plan of action is thrown for a loop when he discovers mid-robbery that his ex-girlfriend is the bank teller. After a botched kidnapping attempt, Devon holes up in the bank with hostages inside and an overzealous detective outside.

ROLES:

Devon Hammond: Devon is a Caucasian male in his early 30’s. He is about 6’2” and his questionable grooming habits are overshadowed by his handsome looks. In a desperate attempt to pay back a loan shark, he decides to rob a bank. Devon is confident but his desperation has clouded his judgment.

Samantha Galanos: Samantha is a Caucasian female with Mediterranean features. Samantha is Devon’s ex-girlfriend from years before and to Devon’s surprise, she works as a teller at the bank that he holds up. She has dark hair, slightly olive-toned skin, and green eyes. She is bored to death at her job so the robbery turns out to be quite exciting to her.

Detective Hallagan: Detective Hallagan is a Caucasian male in his early 40’s. He arrives at the scene of the crime while Devon holds people hostage inside. Hallagan is overzealous and his main goal is to let the robbery and ensuing police involvement be the springboard for local fame. He is a 70’s cop show wannabe.

Old Man:  The Old Man is a patron inside the bank when Devon busts in. He is a Caucasian male in his late 70’s. His crotchety demeanor and grumpy attitude serve to be a thorn in Devon’s side. Being slightly senile, he is initially fearful but grows resistant and angry as the situation escalates.

The Girl: The Girl is an African American female in her early twenties. She has an afro hairstyle and wears colorful clothing. Her normally spunky and happy-go-lucky demeanor is dashed when the robbery occurs as she faints from the sight of gums. As the robbery occurs, she is extremely fearful but her attitude evolves to one of indignity and teenage attitude.

Brothers

Director: Erica A. Watson
Film Title: Brothers
Fourteen year old, Jamaal Edwards has become completely dependent on his older brother, Shakir, after their father was killed while serving in Iraq. But when Shakir embarks on his second tour in Iraq, he is forced to become the man that his father wanted him to be.

ROLES:

1. Shakir Edwards, attractive African American male in his early twenties, serving in the United States Air Force. He was captain of his high school basketball team, and has a reputation for being a great player in his neighborhood. After his father was killed while serving in Iraq, he has had to assume responsibility for his mother and 14 year old brother. Now, he is torn between his obligation to the U.S. Air Force, as he embarks on his second tour in Iraq, and being present for his brother. His decision inevitably propels his brother into independence.

2. Jamaal Edwards, 14 year old, African American male with dreams of playing in the NBA. After his father was killed while serving in Iraq, he has become completely dependent on his older brother. But Jamaal’s world shifts when he learns that his brother is embarking on a second tour in Iraq. Afraid of becoming a man, he is determined to make his brother stay…by any means necessary.

3. Gladys Edwards, attractive middle aged African American mother, who lost her husband as a result of the war in Iraq. Now she is raising her troubled 14 year old son, with the help of help of his older brother, who is serving in the U.S. Air Force.

Unhappily Married

Director: Colin Ulman
Film Title: Unhappily Married
This is a story about a woman searching for her husbands love. Her husband no longer does and has taken advantage of her low self esteem. The woman’s grandmother subtlety tries to keep the woman from getting too upset because of her old tie values. The woman’s daughter is quite the opposite and wishes nothing more than her mother to leave her father. In The end, blind love will turn to a clear vision of hate.

ROLES:

Tricia- Tricia is the protagonist of this story. She is a white woman in her 40’s. Average to good-looking. Tricia is married to Jim and has given him three children, she has low self esteem and is very needy.

Jim- Jim is the antagonist. He is a white male in his 40’s and has been married to Tricia for 22 years. Jim is in good physical shape, well groomed and clean shaven. Jim is somewhat of a jerk, he has recently accepted his sexuality yet continues to hide it.

Mary- She is an early 20’s white girl and is good-looking. Mary is Jim and Tricia’s oldest child. She is a student at Wayne State University; she is very intelligent, very confident, and very opinionated.

Grandma- Grandma is an 80 year old white woman. She is an Irish, Catholic widow. She is smart yet reserved for the most part. She has strong opinions that she tends to keep to herself unless asked. Grandma is insightful.

Luke- He is white a white baby boy, the youngest of Jim and Tricia’s three children. He is in the most of the scenes.

EXTRAS

J.J.-J.J. is a white 14 year old male. He is the middle child of Jim and Tricia. J.J. is your typical sarcastic, smart ass, teenage boy.
Supermarket Mom- She is an African American woman and a mother of two boys. She is in her mid-30’s.
Supermarket boy one- 5 year old African American boy.
Supermarket boy two- 7 year old African American boy.
Streaker- 18 year old white male, who runs naked through a supermarket.
Cop one- 30 year old African American male.
Cop two- 30 year old White male.

House of Blues

Director: Shannon Montgomery
Film Title: House of Blues
In a failing Detroit economy, the owner of a local bar, House of Blues, decides to close down. This leaves his house band without work, and the bass player, Benny, without a source of income. He struggles to find another career in music while his fiancée, Ashley, wants him to get a more stable job to save money for their wedding. Benny, however, isn’t ready to give up.

ROLES:

Benny- Benny is a tall Caucasian male in his late 20s/early 30s of a heavier stature. HE is very passionate about his life, particularly about playing music. He has been playing stand-up bass at a local bar for the past few years, but now that the bar is closing, he isn’t prepared to give up his music career. His drive for musical success has been a point of conflict in his relationship for some time now. Benny is the main character in the script.

Ashley- Ashley is a short, Caucasian female in her early to mid 20s. She has a strong work ethic, and ends up working long and late shifts to make money. She would like to complete her college education, but needs her finances in order first. She is engaged to Benny, and while she loves his passion for music, she would like him to get a more stable career so they can start a family in the near future. Ashley is the supporting actress in the script.

Rodney- Rodney us a thin young man in his early 20s, medium height. He has been pursuing a career as a professional musician for the past few years, but now has decided to go to college, at the request of his parents. He is the drummer in Benny’s blues band and doesn’t want to completely abandon the band, even though he would not be available full time.

Steve- Steve is an African American man in his late 30s. He is a blues guitarist and singer, and has devoted his life to his music. However, he puts his wife’s wishes ahead of his, and is willing to give up music to take a more regular job once the House of Blues closes.

Dave- Dave is an Italian man in his early 60s. He is vey loud and outgoing, and cares deeply for those who are loyal to him. He has devoted his career to owning a bar, but in the failing Detroit economy has decided to retire early.

Brian- Brian is the piano player and head of the local jazz band. He is a tall, thin, Caucasian male in his late 40s. He holds his band up to the highest standards, and wants only the best musicians to play with him regularly.

Jeff- Jeff is the owner of a restaurant in his late 40s. His restaurant is more successful than others in the area, but he still has to put his own money into the business to keep it going. He is very passionate about music and is always coming up with new ideas to get live music in his bar.

U of M Casting Call for Student Film (Ann Arbor, MI)

Friday, February 19th, 2010

University of Michigan Casting Calls

We are currently casting a short film for a University of Michigan film class. Production will take place throughout March. We’re still working on locations, but are hoping to film near Ann Arbor. Some shooting may also take place in Grand Rapids (we can help with transportation if needed). As this is a student film, it will be unpaid, but we will provide copies of the project.

The roles we have are (these are approximate ages):

Richard (80)
Lori (35)
John (35)
a girl between the ages of 8 and 13
Shelly (40)
Joe (40)
white horse or pony

If you are interested, please send me a message with information about your experience and a headshot or picture. You can also email me with any questions at smta@umich.edu.

Anton Bassey – Michigan Actor

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

Anton Bassey

antonbassey@hotmail.com

Anton Bassey - Michigan Actor

Anton Bassey - Michigan Actor

  • Height: 6′ 2″
  • Weight: 215 lbs.
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Voice: Baritone

Film:

  • Detroit Unleaded – “Bahaba Man” – Gas Afterhours
  • Inner Space Caverns – Narrator (voice-over) – Josh Millican
  • Deadly Art Thieves – “Kevin Smith” – NGM Films

Theatre:

  • Oleanna – “John” – LIPA
  • The Tempest – “Stephano” – LIPA
  • Alls Well – “Soldier Eight” – Michigan Shakes
  • Julius Caesar – “Cicero/Pindarus” – Michigan Shakes

Training:

Postgraduate/MA Program 2008-Present
The Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts/ Liverpool, England
Concentration: Acting/Singing, Music and Performance
Head of Program: Nick Phillips

B.F.A. Program 2001-2006
Wayne State University/ Detroit, MI
Concentration: Acting/Improvisation
Head of Program: Blair Anderson

Skills and other exerience:

Vocal Range; baritone- F’’ to F (belt at F)/ improvisation, playwright, sports (basic); basketball, baseball, discus, shotput, swimming. Voice-over/radio experience and material available.

Voice-over Demo

Anton Bassey – Voice Demo

Accents:

Standard American, Midwest (Detroit native)

Waterfront Film Festival 2010 Screenplay Competition (Saugatuck, MI)

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

12th Annual Waterfront Film Festival

Waterfront Film Festival 2010 Screenplay Competition

Waterfront Film Festival is now accepting entries for our 2010 Screenplay Competition. As the contest grows, the stakes are getting raised. This year we are offering:

* a $100.00 cash prize for first place, along with an all access pass to the festival, lodging, and prizes from our sponsors
* Meetings with industry guests to pitch, network and get advice
* An exclusive industry party will be held at the festival in honor of the 1st place winner
* All of our finalists are invited and the 2nd and 3rd place runner-ups will receive a gift bag filled with prizes

Screenplay and application can be found at Waterfrontfilm.org

For all questions please email screenplay@waterfrontfilm.org.

Competition is now open to ALL screenwriters, professional and non-professional regardless of where they were born or currently reside, including members of the Writers Guild of America. Screenplays will be judged on merit and production criteria by a panel of industry professionals.

Entry Deadline April 1, 2010

College for Creative Studies Casting Call (Detroit, MI)

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

College for Creative Studies Casting Calls - MichiganActing.com

Casting for College for Creative Studies

I am a student filmmaker from College for Creative Studies looking for two actresses for a film I am going to be making during March 15th- 19th.

Female Actresses Needed

I am looking for someone who can play;

Sandy - (Age around late 30′s mid 40′s) Mother of the main character Brigid. She is quarky, loving, almost 1950′s female stereotype, but she has a secret of robbing people to make ends meet and also for fun.

Ms. Leon – (Any age older than 25). She is Brigid’s high school guidance counselor. She is very hippie like, air heady, spaced out. She doesn’t quite understand the role of her job.

Under the circumstances that I am a student, I would not be able to pay you for your acting, but I am willing give you a copy of the film when it’s done and cuts of the scenes you are in for your portfolio. All shoots will be catered.

If you are interested please email me at castingdehring@gmail.com.
Please send a photo and resume.

“FAME: The Musical” Auditions! (Belleville, Michigan)

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

We are holding auditions today for “FAME: The Musical”. Registration begins at 6:30PM. Auditions at 7PM.

Singer, actors and dancers needed!

FAME: The Musical


Who:

Any interested actor/actress

What:
“FAME: The Musical”

Where:
Faith United Methodist Church
6020 Denton Rd
Belleville, MI

When:
Today, February 16th, 2010, 7PM (Registration at 6:30PM)

Why:
Why? You really have to ask that? Because you want to be part of one of the newest, and most exciting theatre groups in the Metro Detroit area.

How:
16 measures from an upbeat Broadway show (Pop/Rock), cold readings from script and dance audition.

** DSP, Inc has no affiliation with any religious organization.

Character Descriptions:

JACK ZAKOWSKI (alternate casting for Tyrone Jackson): Headstrong, able, dancer – a functional illiterate. A russian immigrant student from Brighton Beach in Brooklyn who wants to be John Travolta.

TYRONE JACKSON: Headstrong, able, dancer – a functional illiterate

CARMEN DIAZ: Insecure, talented dancer/ singer

CHORUS: Students at P.A., who have lines and sing, and who constantly interact and grow with the others.

GOODMAN (GOODY) KING: Jazz trumpeter

GRACE (Lambchops) LAMB: A drummer, comic

IRIS KELLY: Well-to-do, lovely dancer

JOE (JOSE) VEGAS: High energy, charming actor

MABEL WASHINGTON R&B: singer, plump, comic

MISS BELL: Dance teacher, puts art first

MISS SHERMAN: Traditionalist, English teacher

MR. MYERS: Drama teacher, easy-going

MR. SHEINKOPF: Music teacher, distinguished

NICK PIAZZA: Handsome, serious actor

SCHLOMO METZENBAUM: Affable, sensitive violinist

SERENA KATZ: Insecure, shy actress

Contact:

For more information please email: dynamicstageproductions@yahoo.com
or visit our website: dynamicstageproductions@yahoo.com