PrinceCaspianWannabe IS CASPIAN! *GASP*

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*sigh* whatever guys. we know Caspian hasn't been casted yet, so let's just ignore all the attention-seekers out there.

this thread was made by IM to talk about PCWB's chances at getting the part and for people to discuss if they think he looks the part.
 
echoscot said:
Here is some very good advice for anyone who wants to get into screen acting, auditioning from and actress and acting teacher who is a friend of mine. This is stuff you guys should copy down and get BUSY with PCWB as well as the Eustace Wanna be and anyone else who wishes to do this kind of work. :

Hi Scot-

I'm afraid a Florida agent is not going to have access to the casting directors for Narnia and Harry Potter. They need to find out where these projects were cast... I think it was maybe the UK. It's great advice to get more training, but depending on where these kids live their options may be limited. They definitely need a professional 8X10 headshot, but multiple looks are usually only used for comp cards for print work.

Sometimes actors with very little previous experience are selected for major roles because they are just perfect for it, but I would let them know that generally an actor builds a resume of smaller roles or smaller projects first. They would probably be quite surprised to find out that many of the people they think were "over-night successes" actually worked hard for years as "unknown" actors.

Now something else she senct from a respected person in the "Biz"

Auditioning for the camera

"The business of auditioning" by Peter Elliot

Auditioning is the job; acting is the fun. You will spend more time auditioning than you will performing, so get comfortable with auditions so you can put your best foot forward. As a director, I have cast many different shows and seen hundreds of actors in auditions. I can't tell you how many times an actor was not even considered for a job because:
1. They walked out of frame.
2. They were clueless about the script.
3. They didn't listen to instructions.
4. They dressed poorly.
5. They forgot their headshots.
All the talent in the world won't help if you get cut before you even open your mouth.

The following steps can give you an advantage over other actors. They have nothing to do with talent, but are about the business of auditioning:

1) PREPARE FOR THE AUDITION - Get the script in advance, know your lines and understand the genre and the story line. Each of these elements are critical to giving a strong audition. Memorization is not necessary, but you have to really understand the character.

2) DRESS TO SUGGEST - You don't need to come in a nurse uniform or priest robes. Wear something that will suggest the character, not be the character. If your role isn't clothing specific, dress nicely. Don't show up in torn jeans and a t-shirt. Treat this like any job interview. Believe me, you will stand out if you wear a pair of slacks and a button up shirt or nice blouse.

3) BRING SEVERAL COPIES OF YOUR HEADSHOT - There may be more than one person that needs your headshot and resume. Don't assume they will have one on file, even if you or your agent sent one in.

4) BE EARLY - If an actor is late, I automatically think that they will always be late. Show respect for the casting director and come 10-15 minutes early. This will allow them greater flexibility when pairing up actors for scenes or helping smooth out a tight schedule. It also gives you a chance to settle in and relax. You can't get centered when you race into an audition.

5) USE YOUR TIME PRODUCTIVELY - When you arrive early, make sure you get any information you may need for the audition. The assistant who signs you in can be a wealth of information, so learn that person’s name, be upbeat, and treat him or her with respect. The assistant will know of any changes or instructions from the casting director. They will also note any negative behavior on your part: if you are difficult while waiting for the audition, you will probably be difficult on the set.

6) BE CONFIDENT - When you walk into the audition room, be confident in your abilities. Your first impression can make or break the audition. Watch your body language. Stand tall, keep your arms open, look people in the eye and let them know you are prepared and ready to do this. The casting director really wants you to be good. I have never known anyone casting a production to want an actor to be bad. They are on your side, so use this to your advantage.

7) LOOK, LISTEN AND LEARN - Let them tell you what they need to and make sure you LISTEN. Look around the room and get your bearings. Before you begin you should know:

a) What the framing is (how much of you will be seen).
b) Where your mark is.
c) Who will be reading opposite you.
d) Where you should put your focus.
e) Where the microphone is.
f) How you should slate.

8) DON'T RUSH - Take the time you need (within reason) to begin and don't rush the scene. Take time with the beats and react to the situation. Most actors rush their auditions and look bad because of it. Take three deep, slow breaths before you begin your audition. This will help bring you down from your nerves. YOU are in charge in the audition.

9) USE WHAT YOU KNOW – This is where you take everything I’ve been writing about, make it all your own, and DO IT!

10) WAIT TO BE DISMISSED - Don't rush out of the audition room after your reading. You could be asked to read again, given different direction, asked about your resume or other experiences. Usually there will be a pause after you finish while the casting director decides what the next step will be.

11) SEND THANK YOU NOTES - You should always send a thank you note after an audition. Make certain you include a small picture, like a business card, with your name and contact information. Personalize the card with whatever you enjoyed about the audition.

These may seem like these are small things, but believe me when I say they are important. And considering that most of your audition tapes will be reviewed on fast forward, you need to do what you can to separate yourself from the rest of the pack. Just make certain you do it in the positive way.

Echoscot - do you have any advice on sending in a film, like, a taped audition?? Please PM me!!
 
he looks the part and my brother said he doesn't really care who plays Caspian i don't care either i just want it to be a unknown person so it can be more believable like if Jesse Mcartney played Peter it would be very unrealistic and stupid in my opinion
 
Lady Larien said:
he looks the part and my brother said he doesn't really care who plays Caspian i don't care either i just want it to be a unknown person so it can be more believable like if Jesse Mcartney played Peter it would be very unrealistic and stupid in my opinion

I agree completely.
especially with this nonsense about high profile stars like Johnny Depp playing Caspian. Where do people find the time to come up with such far-fetched, stupid ideas?
 
BTW, did anyone else notice that in the fan trailer they were using Star Wars music? I just thought that was quite...uh...interesting. I mean Narnia w/ Star Wars music. Who woulda thunk? Anywho.....

See ya on the flipside, :cool:

Cyon Corell
 
Lucy_QueenofNarnia said:
I agree completely.
especially with this nonsense about high profile stars like Johnny Depp playing Caspian. Where do people find the time to come up with such far-fetched, stupid ideas?[/QUOTE)
i was just wondering what people thought.and you dont have to call me stupid.
 
office said:
Lucy_QueenofNarnia said:
I agree completely.
especially with this nonsense about high profile stars like Johnny Depp playing Caspian. Where do people find the time to come up with such far-fetched, stupid ideas?[/QUOTE)
i was just wondering what people thought.and you dont have to call me stupid.


Well it was just a thread for opinions. I don't think ANYONE seriously believed or thinks that Johnny Depp could play the role of Caspian. I for one am really glad that for the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, they chose relatively unknown actors and actresses for the part. Even veteran actress Tilda Swinton was a relative unknown because she played very off the wall characters in other movies. And luckily the actors who played the Pevensies and the Witch, as well as Mr Tumnus, did a marvellous job of it, so good in fact that we now instantly recognize them as those roles.
 
IceMaiden said:
Well it was just a thread for opinions. I don't think ANYONE seriously believed or thinks that Johnny Depp could play the role of Caspian. I for one am really glad that for the Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe, they chose relatively unknown actors and actresses for the part. Even veteran actress Tilda Swinton was a relative unknown because she played very off the wall characters in other movies. And luckily the actors who played the Pevensies and the Witch, as well as Mr Tumnus, did a marvellous job of it, so good in fact that we now instantly recognize them as those roles.
im still angry lucyqueenofnarnia called me stupid. :mad:
 
office said:
im still angry lucyqueenofnarnia called me stupid. :mad:


Well I'm sure she didn't mean it like that about the post. Sometimes we post things and then don't necessarily mean for others to take it personally... Chill out and just have fun here. :cool:
 
office said:
well she didnt say it to me. she just said the jhonny depp for caspian thread was stupid and far fethced.


Yes, but think of it this way...your thread got a lot of attention and many posts, and despite the fact that many people didn't picture Depp as Caspian, you still made everyone think and give their opinions. :)
 
Mar said:
oh.
WELL! ha, yeah...
whats that supposed to mean?

and i even said i dont think jhonny depp should play caspian i was just tring to get peoples opinion.
 
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I hope we have this all cleared up. One thing about forums is...someone might think a thread is 'stupid' but to another person, especially the one who posted it, it makes perfect sense. And clearly, other people didn't think it was a dumb thread or there wouldn't have been 1200 posts :D
 
aww I'm sorry office :( I didn't mean it that way. You aren't stupid at all, believe me. I enjoy chatting with you on a lot of the threads. The thread was okay-- I was just commenting that the idea was kind of far-fetched. I hope you won't hold it against me forever :o

but this is getting off topic again..
 
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