Casting "Terror Force"
We're gearing up for our next cyber-series (sounds cooler than "independent TV" or "webisodes"). Kicking things off we're casting the show that will tentatively be called "Terror Force". It's a really exciting idea: we're going to be producing a 20-episode run for the first season of approximately 5-minute episodes. It'll be a live-action comedy, and we're trying to reach out and get as many talented people involved as possible.
This weekend we're casting a few of the principal roles. Check out the casting information and breakdowns, and send an e-mail to submissions@integralarts.com if you want an audition appointment. There will be more auditions to follow for other roles, please do spread the word to anyone and everyone about the casting call.
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I don't know if you remember the one-act play that I wrote that supposedly was produced by some random outfit in New Jersey or New York or something, but, essentially, the well-refined concept of the play was a bunch of people sitting around on a couch discussing band names.
I had PLENTY of time to develop that, and I didn't even have to worry about the feasibility of actually making it.
I bring this up just because I imagine my response to the 48 hour film challenge would be something comparable, and then I would be forced to endure your slightly more ambitious offering the night of the screening, leaving me with the defensive response of ".... or you could take it in THAT direction."
Sorry it took so long for me to see this (and thus respond). I didn't hear your 2nd message until tonight. I haven't been calling people back because I've had a sore throat for the past month that I think is the result of a vocal node. Yay. Anyway, congratulations. Job overly well done, again.
(Please tell me you and Gavigan didn't get dressed up and slanty eye-makeupped for just that one take! Are there outtakes I can get my hands on?)