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auditions

Voice-Over Casting in States

by Olivia Taylor on 11/12/2009

in Acting Schools, auditions

Voice-overs and voice acting is something that everyone seems to have interest in. What could be better, reading into a microphone, not being seen, lot of money….As it is with most things in the show business world, there is much more to it than that. First is, of course, an ability to perform consistently, in [...]

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Canada’s Top 10 films revealed
The three Quebec pics that repped Canada at this year’s Cannes Film Festival are among the films selected by the Toronto Intl. … They are Denis Cote’s experimental docudrama “Carcasses,” 20-year-old writer-director Xavier Dolan’s gay-themed dramedy “I Killed My Mother” and seasoned helmer Denis Villeneuve’s “Polytechnique,” based on [...]

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New York casting director Kim Miscia of the creative casting team of Beth Bowling and Kim MIscia (Bowling | Miscia Casting) will be starting her next TVI Actors Studio workshop in September. Call TVI for details at 212-302-1900.
Both Kim and Beth share the “Artios Award for Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Pilot – Drama [...]

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There are so many ways actors seek casting directors contact information. Probably the most effective and free site is the Casting Directors of America, CSA web site. While not every working casting director is a member, the majority are.
And this does not mean that the Casting Directors that are not members are illegitimate as many [...]

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Melbourne based Australian actor Richard Di Gregorio has won the lead role in the first feature film to be cast by an online audience.
…The entire cast for The Flirting Club, by Oscar-nominated director Alex Jovy , was chosen by browsers of the itsourmovie website who voted for their favourite video auditions.

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Actors Auditioning Forward!

by Olivia Taylor on 21/03/2009

in General, auditions

As an actor you are constantly auditioning and constantly being judged, critiqued and often times rejected. Disheartening as this may be it’s a reality for actors across the globe.
The life and journey of an actor is unpredictable, exciting, nerve racking, emotionally and at times physically draining, but the rewards are great – RIGHT!

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