Archive for January, 2012

IMPROV for ACTORS: Focusing on Auditions and Performance

One-on-one with a Casting Director

LOCATION: Moore Casting (Driving Directions on Web Site)

DATE: Saturday, February 18th, 2012

TIME: 10:00 am to 2:00 pm (now extended to 3pm)

COST: $125.00

Improv is not always about being funny. Its actually about thinking quickly on your feet and being able to react to any situation you may be placed in at an audition or performance.

Regina Moore and Barry McAlister have designed a workshop around improv skills that will, 1) give you simple but powerful tools to use, and 2) allow you to experience an audition through the eyes of the casting director.

Fun and eye opening sessions using improv games and exercises are used to explore basic elements that will put you miles ahead of the competition. Then commercials and scripts will be used to literally place the actor in the audition room, connecting with the casting director one on one.

It can be difficult to relax when the actor walks through the casting door, and this workshop helps each actor shed their fears and get comfortable as the casting room process is revealed. The basic fear is not knowing what to expect in an audition, and that can make it difficult to focus. Come see it from the Casting Directors perspective.

This workshop gives the actor useful, dynamic tools to work with, then provides one on one direction- all in a fun atmosphere that allows them to relax and learn.

The class is taught by improv performer and actor Barry McAlister. He has long been an on-camera actor and entertainer in the region. He is currently with the acclaimed troupe Improv Nashville, and has trained at the Second City in Chicago in improv and sketch comedy. He was also a Wolf Trap Teaching Artist in Metro Nashville Schools. Roles he’s created include “the dead guy” in country artist Joe Diffie’s “Prop Me Up Beside the Juke Box”, and the ice skating $100 bill for First Tennessean and the Predators. He also had the regions longest running children’s stage show “Juniper Junction”.

Casting Director, Regina Moore has been in the entertainment industry for over 30 years. Regina, first an actress, works currently as a casting director in the areas of Film, Television, Commercials, print, music videos and live performance. As an instructor, she relates to actors through casting and teaching. She is known for her ability to recognize potential and encouraging the growing actor with her straight forward, no nonsense approach. Her workshops deal with the audition process and she relates to the actor regardless of wither they are a beginner or a pro. She is accomplished in the field of casting, developing projects for production companies, and network television as a consultant in relationship to T.V. Hosts, actors, live performers, and audience related programming.

Hello, Regina!

The “improv” side of the class is the hook that got me interested in attending. The teaching presents a great beginning in an area I have heard about and seen but never actually tried out. It reminds me of stuff we did in college which I have, unfortunately, lost touch with. Taking your class tells me I must pursue that avenue further.

The “meet the casting director” side of the class is a very helpful bonus because it allows me to see behind the casting camera, presenting insights into how you do what you do, some whys, and some of how these things reflect what your clients are looking for. De-mystifying that experience promises me more peace of mind next time.

I was delighted with it all. Thanks for your efforts on my behalf.

Jordan

TO SIGN UP –

You can go to www.moorecasting.com and click on workshops, then click on

IMPROV for ACTORS: Focusing on Auditions and Performance, the registration form is below the description, then submit.

“DRAWN TO MOVE” AUDITIONS
Feb. 3, 2012 (4-9 p.m.) & Feb. 4, 3012 (1-5 p.m.)
Watkins College of Art, Design & Film @
2298 Rosa L. Parks Blvd., Nashville TN 37228
SYNOPSIS
Drawn to Move is a short length film scheduled to shoot on Feb. 24-26, 2012 in and
around the Nashville area. Christian Wick, a BFA candidate at Watkins College of Art,
Design & Film, will be directing the film to fulfill his Production IV/senior thesis
requirement. This will qualify him for graduation in May 2012. The story recalls Rod
Serling’s macabre anthology series Night Gallery (1970-1973). Left alone for the weekend,
a high school senior suspects that an early 20th century drawing in his living room may
be related to the strange goings-on around his house.
CHARACTER BREAKDOWNS
RICHARD: male, 17-18. Richard is a high school senior with little direction in life. His
parents want him to apply for college, but he would rather take a year off following
graduation. Outside of school, he spends his time idly – sleeping late, playing Xbox and
watching TV. However, unexplained phenomena around the house will challenge his
laziness and complacency.
COLIN: male, 17-18. Colin is Richard’s best friend. Unlike Richard, he has a plan for the
future. He wants to go to college right after high school. Colin may be tight with
Richard, but he also sees his friend as childish, lazy and unmotivated. Perhaps on some
level he will be glad to part ways with Richard so he can grow on his own.
OLD MAN: male, early 60’s – early 70’s. The Old Man is the mysterious subject of the
drawing on the living room wall. Is he real or not? No one seems to know for sure. But,
he is somehow linked to Richard’s house and a tragic event from long ago.
Actors will be compensated at a daily rate of $50. Craft services will
also be provided.
At auditions, actors will be asked to read a selected scene from the
script, so please show up early to look over the scene and prepare
accordingly. You may send headshots and further inquiries to
Christian Wick at cwick@watkins.edu or Nathan Rhoton at
brightboy.npr@gmail.com. Thanks!

AUDITIONS – NASHVILLE FILM INSTITUTE

The Nashville Film Institute (NFI) new FACEBOOK CASTING OFFICE & January OPEN CALL Auditions..
Open call auditions for upcoming short film projects will be January 21, 2012 from 1PM to 4PM.  Be prepared to cold read from actual project scripts.  Bring two pictures and resumes.
“Like” NFI Casting Office on FACEBOOK for current casting calls:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/NFI-Casting-Office/299420336748867
Mark your calendar for quarterly casting sessions:
January 21
April 21
July 21
October 20
For more info contact NFI instructor Carla Christina Contreras at carla@acelebrityexperience.com or 615-473-3465.
NFI is located at
The Factory at Franklin
230 Franklin Road
Building 2, 2nd Floor
Franklin, TN 37064

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