What do you have to loose?
I was casting a last minute voice over for a commercial. The spec for the role is an Old Chinese Kung Fu Master, around the age of 70. Someone who speaks English with an accent, but still clear enough for the audience to hear the words.
So I immediately contact people that I know either physically fit the character, or have enough voice over experience to produce that specific type of voice.
The audition process for this is fairly simple. By calling a phone number and recor...Read more
What do you have to loose?
I was casting a last minute voice over for a commercial. The spec for the role is an Old Chinese Kung Fu Master, around the age of 70. Someone who speaks English with an accent, but still clear enough for the audience to hear the words.
So I immediately contact people that I know either physically fit the character, or have enough voice over experience to produce that specific type of voice.
The audition process for this is fairly simple. By calling a phone number and recor...Read more
Let the "buyer" decide how old the "seller" looks.
I recently did a casting, where one of the role is looking for actor who can protray the age of 65+
An actor who is in his 50s submitted to the role.
At the audition, I told him that regardless of his actual age, he can physically passed for the character, and as long as he can deliver the personality that we are looking for, then he'll be fine. After I gave him a couple notes, I finally got a good take of his audition video.Read more
Let the "buyer" decide how old the "seller" looks.
I recently did a casting, where one of the role is looking for actor who can protray the age of 65+
An actor who is in his 50s submitted to the role.
At the audition, I told him that regardless of his actual age, he can physically passed for the character, and as long as he can deliver the personality that we are looking for, then he'll be fine. After I gave him a couple notes, I finally got a good take of his audition video.Read more
Home Care Service Video
Audition: May 22, 2010
Call back: May 27, 2010
Shoot Date: June 2010, exact dates TBD.
Location: New York
Payment: $200 first day, $100 each additional day
Promotion Video for In-house usage.
Seeking Non-Union (Non-SAG) Actors only. Must be able to read and speak Mandarin Chinese. The scrīpt will be in Chinese .
If interested, please send headshot & resume to: Read more
After 8 weeks of intensive training and rehearsal - It's hard to believe the time has finally come.
The show opens this Friday, April 30th, 2010.
Yangtze Repertory Theatre of American proudly presents: "Laughing in the Wind: a Cautionary Tale in Martial Arts" - based on one of the Chinese-speaking world's best known martial arts novels by Jin Yong, the most popular writer of the genre.
After 8 weeks of intensive training and rehearsal - It's hard to believe the time has finally come.
The show opens this Friday, April 30th, 2010.
Yangtze Repertory Theatre of American proudly presents: "Laughing in the Wind: a Cautionary Tale in Martial Arts" - based on one of the Chinese-speaking world's best known martial arts novels by Jin Yong, the most popular writer of the genre.