Hi!
If you're into theatre and acting but haven't done any film work yet, this is a good opportunity to try something out by working with us to produce a short (10 mins approx) film for Edith Cowan University.
We're seeking three caucasien males - one aged approx 40 - 50. This is to play the character of William.
William was once a fine specimen of a man and while his looks have barely faded with the passage of years, his personality is another matter. William lives for nothing but his writing these days and has become a boring, port drinking, work-o-holic much to his younger, beautiful wife Victoria's digust.
The second of our male actors is David, aged between 25 - 30. David is what William once was - in fact he looks much like William did in his younger years. He's a bit of a ladies man, pretty sharp and drinks a tad too much. He's also falling rather reluctantly for a married woman - William's wife Victoria in fact.
The third male actor - Stanley/Stan - is aged between 25 and 35. This character is the creation of both David and William who coincidentally end up working on the same script through a shared laptop passed between them by Victoria. When written by Willaim, Stanley is shy, intellectual and his idea of picking up woman is if they are logically a good match. Stan however, transforms under David's hand into a confident, out-going guy who is incredibly witty with his words. Stan/Stanley's scenes all take place on a theatre stage and he changes depending on who is currently writing his character.
English must be spoken fluently to be eligible for the roll and due to the fact that this is a student film, there is no pay. It will be shot over approximately two weeks, depending on when cast and crew are available and it is an excellent opportunity to gain experience.
The film will be approximately 7 - 10 mins in length. We are also looking for a potential Art Director. For further enquires, please email me or call me on 0429488761.
Cheers, I look forward to hearing from you.
Miranda Wallace
Producer
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