Actors Wanted For Feature Film
Tue, 8 Feb 2005, 01:49 pmWalter Plinge25 posts in thread
Actors Wanted For Feature Film
Tue, 8 Feb 2005, 01:49 pmSeeking Expressions of Interests to be involved in a romantic comedy feature film with crew and production staff credits from Hollywood, United Kingdom, South-East Asia and Australia. Send in your details. Various roles & ages m/f 20+ prefered). Production scheduled mid 2005. (Earlier if right casting.) Experience advantageous but dedication and commitment an absolute must. Post photo and short Bio to Serge Sharrinovsky, 23 Bourke Street, Yokine WA 6060 or email loveshow@tpg.com.au specifying a) contact details, b) physical details, c) special skills and d) ambition.
Regards
Serge Sharrinovsky
Ph 0400 215 914
www.loveshow.com.au
NB: To all that have already applied please be very patient for now. IÂ’m sorry I canÂ’t get back to you all, especially mailed applications. Reviewing all applications on a one to one basis
Regards
Serge Sharrinovsky
Ph 0400 215 914
www.loveshow.com.au
NB: To all that have already applied please be very patient for now. IÂ’m sorry I canÂ’t get back to you all, especially mailed applications. Reviewing all applications on a one to one basis
Re: Actors Wanted For Feature Film
Fri, 11 Feb 2005, 03:13 pmSerge Sharrinovsky wrote:
>
> From what I remember from the last spaa fringe conference. I
> recall Adam Elliot standing up with his academy award in his
> hand, saying how he spent a great deal of time in his
> backyard studio creating Harvey Krumpet. And I think he even
> went to say that even up to the time that he won his award he
> was still getting support from Centrelink.
Serge, no one is condemning you for having a go at a backyard project which may well win you your Academy Award...and I'm sure there have been plenty of successful filmakers and actors who have found themselves at Centrelink before, after, or even during the process.
But whether or not there's money involved, it's a question of 'professionalism'. If you want to attract people to your project, you need to be forthcoming with information when they ask for it.
That way everyone knows what they are committing to, and you'll get the right people for the job.
Good luck with it.
Cheers
Craig
>
> From what I remember from the last spaa fringe conference. I
> recall Adam Elliot standing up with his academy award in his
> hand, saying how he spent a great deal of time in his
> backyard studio creating Harvey Krumpet. And I think he even
> went to say that even up to the time that he won his award he
> was still getting support from Centrelink.
Serge, no one is condemning you for having a go at a backyard project which may well win you your Academy Award...and I'm sure there have been plenty of successful filmakers and actors who have found themselves at Centrelink before, after, or even during the process.
But whether or not there's money involved, it's a question of 'professionalism'. If you want to attract people to your project, you need to be forthcoming with information when they ask for it.
That way everyone knows what they are committing to, and you'll get the right people for the job.
Good luck with it.
Cheers
Craig
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