Movie Auditions on a Theatre Site
Wed, 9 Feb 2005, 10:50 pmBass Guy3 posts in thread
Movie Auditions on a Theatre Site
Wed, 9 Feb 2005, 10:50 pmDoes this make sense? Certainly, there maybe folk out there wanting to make the leap from proscenium to celluloid, but are there NOT other sites/forums geared toward this sort of thing?
As Crispy has indicated, we have an unmoderated site (I told you so!)- so guys, use your common sense and approach with caution. Posters for film auditions; please realise this may not be the best site for you to find your cast. Those looking for film work or casts should perhaps try sites of independent production houses, etc.
Obviously, we're all too suspicious on this site to take these psots seriously/naively.
El
As Crispy has indicated, we have an unmoderated site (I told you so!)- so guys, use your common sense and approach with caution. Posters for film auditions; please realise this may not be the best site for you to find your cast. Those looking for film work or casts should perhaps try sites of independent production houses, etc.
Obviously, we're all too suspicious on this site to take these psots seriously/naively.
El
Re: Movie Auditions on a Theatre Site
Fri, 18 Feb 2005, 11:36 pmWalter Plinge
I regularly check theatre.asn for short film auditions, and I believe it is the best site there is (at least, in Australia) for an actor to research and ask advice on.
And no, there are no film dedicated sites.
One, because Perth hasn't yet been realised for it's potential, and
Two, Production companies hosting their own sites would be the equivalent of every theatre company here having their own site.
Besides. Produciotn companies are usually in it for the money (is that the most redundant statement ever typed?)
And no, there are no film dedicated sites.
One, because Perth hasn't yet been realised for it's potential, and
Two, Production companies hosting their own sites would be the equivalent of every theatre company here having their own site.
Besides. Produciotn companies are usually in it for the money (is that the most redundant statement ever typed?)