Good news 2 features to be shot in WA!
Thu, 2 Aug 2007, 02:13 pmTalei7 posts in thread
Good news 2 features to be shot in WA!
Thu, 2 Aug 2007, 02:13 pmThis is good news for Perth cast and crew hey? :-)
WA PROJECTS GREENLIT BY FFC
The Western Australian feature film, To Hell and Bourke has been
approved for financing from the Film Finance Corporation (FFC) at the
July FFC Board meeting along with the WA documentary Chateau Chunder.
To Hell and Bourke is set to be Australia's first indigenous road
comedy and will be filmed in WA with production company Media World
Pictures behind the wheel. The film is written and directed by Richard
Frankland and produced by Ross Hutchens, who is also supervising
producer on the groundbreaking WA drama series The Circuit, currently
screening on SBS TV.
The film sees cousins Eddie and Charlie encounter a bizarre collection
of characters as they head home to the bush from the city. Their
adventures are raucous, raunchy and heartfelt all at once.
To Hell and Bourke is slated to commence filming in November this year.
The Electric Pictures documentary Chateau Chunder was also approved
for funding at the FFC July meeting. The documentary is described as
both a social history of wine and wine drinking as well as an in-depth
examination of how a small group of enterprising Australian wine
makers took on the world�and won, changing the way that wine is made
and marketed as a result. The mini-series is produced by Andrew
Ogilvie and Phil Craig with writer/director Alan Carter.
The feature film Two Fists One Heart, produced by David Elfick, was
also approved for financing from the FFC. It is anticipated local WA
cast and crew will work on the feature film which is scheduled to
start shooting in WA in October 2007. Western Australian producer
Jocelyn Quioc has been officially attached to the feature film as an
assistant producer through ScreenWest. The film draws its inspiration
from the life of boxer Rai Fazio (co-writer) and how his father's
thwarted ambition threatens to destroy his most precious possessions,
the love of his wife and the allegiance of his son.
ScreenWest Chief Executive Ian Booth said that there has been a surge
of energy in Western Australia following these announcements.
"Having two feature films made in the State during 2007/08 is great
news for the WA screen industry and I know that local crew are looking
forward to sinking their teeth into some great Aussie drama and
comedy," Mr Booth said.
To Hell and Bourke and Chateau Chunder have both been approved for
funding from ScreenWest through the General Production Fund.
Okay
Fri, 3 Aug 2007, 09:36 amSo you've already done that(i.e the usual way). Good.
Key questions then are:
When did you contact them previously?
Did you ask your agent to contact them/find more info for you?
If no, do it. If yes, and your agent hasn't, ask your agent why.
Have you made a follow up phonecall? (assuming your initial phonecalls were basically 'whenwherewhohow' and there response was *shrug*)
What do you mean by 'contacted producers and didn't get a peep out of them'?
Will they be using a casting director? If so who: you should then contact this casting director (either through your agent or on your own: which you seem to have no qualms about: good) to find the whenwherewhohow.
Bearing in mind:
the producer(s) need time to find crew and confirm them, as well as locations.
Just because shooting starts in October, doesn't mean there will be parts available in that month.
Casting happens last, not first.