First Film Audition

This was for Two If By Sea Pictures who’s last film, Replacing George, won best picture at this year’s Art Within 72hr Film Challenge. Two brothers: Josh and Jeremiah Daws.

I arrived about 15 minutes before my audition at 5 PM at this huge church. The building was very large, huge and after wondering down a few halls I found where the auditions were being held. It was a vastly huge place.

Signed in, received a small packet that had all the male parts and was ushered into a very large room. This room was a multipurpose room. It had a large stage, professional lights, a bar on the opposite side, lots of seating and was very cozy. It was a vision of a rec room that I would not mind having if I ever win the lottery.

The packet I was given had sides for all three male parts, a brief description of who each male person was and what environment the movie would take place in. I read all three parts and was able to do a little who, what, where, when, why and how does that make you feel, before being called in to audition.

Josh, Jeremiah and about a half dozen others were in a small room with a table separating me from everybody else. On the table was a camera which was hooked up to a recorder and a small TV. I could not see the TV screen.

After a brief introduction to Josh and Jeremiah, I was asked to stand on a T shaped tape on the floor and face the camera and for the record state my name. I was asked to read two sides: The first was the lead TOM with his wife. And the Second was GEORGE interacting with TOM. GEORGE was the more dramatic, upset and drunk over the events of the day.

I do not think I did very well with TOM. There were times when it sounded, to me anyway, that I was just reading the lines. GEORGE I felt that I did better on. GEORGE was a challenge. His wife had her illegal pregnancy terminated that morning by TOM and later that day his wife killed herself. GEORGE was angry at TOM, upset over loosing his wife and kid, and drunk. It was, I felt, a good read. 10 minutes total and I was done.

When I was done all I received was a Thank You and I left. No “will call you” or a note about call backs, no appraisals. But that is what you get for most auditions. The auditioners are busy and usually only have time to call people they want. This is nothing new, but always frustrating. Never knowing how you did.

I always want to know how I did. Did I do well but not what they are looking for, or did OK and need lots of work or did they just laugh at me when I left. I won?t know unless they actually call me.

Oh and don’t wear glasses for the camera. Not good. Camera can’t see your face very well. Well it can but with a small obstruction. I did because my contacts were bothering me, but I should not have. If they want glasses on a character, they will provide glasses as part of the costume.

Audition Notice: Short Film

Two If By Sea Pictures will be holding auditions for a short film to be shot in November. Our last film, Replacing George, won best picture at this year’s Art Within 72hr Film Challenge. (http://www.428productions.com/videos.cfm) Possible pay available based on experience, but credit and a copy of the film will be provided.

Auditions will take place Tuesday and Wednesday, October 11 & 12 from 4 to 9 PM in Alpharetta, GA. Shooting will most likely take place during the first week of November.

The short is a 20-30 minute dramatic thriller that is thematically similar to Minority Report. We are looking to cast the following parts:

Lead Male (Late 20’s to 30’s): A police officer and husband who is conflicted about what his job requires him to do and eventually breaks the law to protect his family.

Pregnant Woman (Late 20’s to early 40’s): Very dramatic role. Must be able to scream for your life and convey great sorrow. Pregnancy belly not required.

Pregnant Woman’s Husband (Late 20’s to 40’s): Heartbroken and bitter over the death of his wife, he must choose whether or not to help the man who he believes caused her death.

Cop (Male Late 20’s to 40’s): Next door neighbor and coworker of our lead. He is a by the books cop who takes his job seriously and believes in what he does.

Cop’s Wife (Female 20’s to 30’s): Best friend to Lead female (lead male’s wife). She is the neighborhood gossip and has a pivotal role in the climax of the film.

Please contact us at dawsbrothers at hotmail dot com to schedule an audition time. Or call 404-232-0016.

Thanks,

Josh & Jeremiah Daws

* Various other minor roles of various races and ages (think featured extras) also need to be cast. If interested in one of these roles, please send headshots to dawsbrothers@hotmail.com or Two If By Sea Pictures, 702 Brighton Ln, Winder, GA 30680.