Archive for February, 2010
Los Angeles Web Series Festival
The Los Angeles Web Series Festival premieres March 26 – 28, 2010. It is sponsored by Ajakwetv.com, CreatingtheWeb.com and Stage 52 Theater.
Finding the best web shows on the internet just got a whole lot easier. The first-ever Los Angeles Web Series Festival debuts Friday, Saturday and Sunday, March 26th – 28th, 2010 at Stage 52 Theater, 5299 W. Washington Boulevard in Los Angeles, California 90016. Webisode submissions will be accepted through March 3, 2010 at www.lawebfest.com. Michael Ajakwe Jr. is the LAWebFest Executive Director/Founder. Thomas Duckett and David Austin of Stage 52 Theater are the event co-chairs. The festival is sponsored by Ajakwetv.com, CreatingtheWeb.com and Stage 52 Theater.
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“Real Men Talk” Webseries Audition Tarzana
“Real Men Talk” webseries is seeking two comedic hosts to host a new web series in Tarzana, Ca. They will analyze and discuss articles in men magazines such as Men’s Health, GQ, etc. The host will talk about relationships, sex and fitness from the male perspective, along with providing their own personal experiences.| HOSTS | (18-30 Male ) The hosts are average looking men who are cool, confident and a free spirit. They are very relaxed and comfortable talking about personal issues and experiences in front of the camera. They are able to improvise on topics presented throughout the show with quick and clever humor. |
| HOSTS | (18-30 Male ) The hosts are average looking men who are cool, confident and a free spirit. They are very relaxed and comfortable talking about personal issues and experiences in front of the camera. They are able to |
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TIG Webseries Auditions
TIG productions will be casting for the following rolls for a webseries to be filmed in the Columbus, OH area this spring. (date, time and location of auditions) Sides will be supplied to those interested. Please respond with headshot, resume, and roll interested in to: maximusczs@yahoo.com AND mfinfrock@yahoo.com. Thank you!!!
Johnathon Storm (lead) 30 to 50. Male. Caucasion or Aftrican American. Leader of our group, former pastor searching for his wife who’s been possesed.
Gideon – (lead) 30 – 45. Male, Caucasion. Imposing presence, rough, alcholic bounty hunter.
Dr. Varner - (lead) – 25 – 60 Male, any ethnitisity. Non athletic, scientist
Sarah – (supporting) 25 – 40 Female Caucasion or African American, pastors wife, possessed by demon
TK and BUB – (supporting) 20 – 30 Male, Any ethnitisity, street smart informers
Federal Agents – (supporting) 25 – 35 male/female any ethnitisity. typical FBI/CIA types
Please respond with headshot (doesn’t need to be professional) resume (if you have one) and roll interested in to: maximusczs@yahoo.com AND mfinfrock@yahoo.com
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Disney Webseries “Showbiz” Auditions
We are seeking multiple actors and actress in a wide variety of ages from children to serniors for supporting roles in a web series in Phoenix. “Showbiz” is a drama comedy story about four friends trying to make it in Hollywood as actors.There is 4-30 min. episodes. Audition: March 13 & 14 in Phoenix. First Shoot: April 24 & 25.
Supporting roles:
3-men in 30′s, any ethinicity,
2-men in 30′s, any ethinicity – gay roles
1-man in 40′s, Caucasian
1-woman in late 30′s to 40′s, – gay role-lipstick lesbian.
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Webseries Casting “Magenta” Role
Character: MAGENTA.
Synopsis: AMERICAN PIE meets ADULTSWIM.
Filming : weekend of February 20 – 21. As well as 1 or 2 nights next week (TBD).
Please email and attach a picture or headshot.
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Webseries Pilot Audition “I’m Just Intense”
Webseries Pilot Audition “I’m Just Intense” is casting in Los Angeles. “I’m Just Intense” features a woman in her late 20′s is left heart broken after her boyfriend leaves her. She is now left to face the reality of being single at almost 30. She decides to document her life and getting over the heart break, clogging about the single life, the dating scene and future prospects, in this comedy for a web series.
Searching for a female age ranged 18-24, 25-32 for the non union role of Marissa. Marissa is a weird mixture between insecure and smart. She is the type of girl everybody fears during a social event, because she can pretty much say everything we think but we are too afraid to say. (Stand up actress, comedian, great with improvisational skills is a plus)
This is a student project with great expectations for a potential web series. Copy and credit will be given. Please submit resume and headshot.
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BET “Shop Talk” Webseries
BET.com makes way for another exciting original web series. Tune in Tuesdays at 3 PM, beginning February 2 for “Shop Talk:” the nine-webisode series based on actor/musician/writer/producer Malik Yoba’s weekly visits to his Brooklyn neighborhood barbershop. It is a full exposé of comedic proportions, featuring men, and a few women, who are free to express themselves; no holds barred!
Who said going to the barbershop was just about getting a cut?
Every webisode is an opportunity for the fellas to get together, get lined up and most importantly, chop it up at KNAPS Barbershop in Brooklyn, NY. Yoba and friends let loose and speak about what’s on their hearts. This comedic, documentary-style web series talks about everything, from manhood and interracial relationships to baby mama drama.
“Shop Talk” is written and co-directed by the decorated actor best known for his roles in “New York Undercover” and “Why Did I Get Married?” Yoba delivers straight talk from a cast of characters sure to keep you entertained.
“Shop Talk: What’s On The Hearts Of Men” premieres Tuesday at 3 PM only on BET.com.
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Webseries Creator Rule Part 1
Every crew is guided by a set of distinct principles, no matter its size, budget, or popularity. Studio productions with budgets in excess of hundreds of millions of dollars typically use hundreds of people, dozens of departments. How do these principles apply to the smallest of independent crews? What if you are creating a webseries using friends, family, or called in a few favors? If you are even considering creating a webseries there are several principles to consider to guarantee your success.
Guideline
First, and foremost you must establish guidelines for yourself and your production crew! As its creator the responsibility falls to you to set the example, not only in workmanship, and professionalism of your set, but also the overall “tone of your production.” You are the leader. Here are a few suggestions to set the quality of your work environment.
Punctual : This is a universal principle that speaks volumes of your character. Being late plagues all of us over achievers at one time, but it is no excuse.
Prepared : If you are prepared it subconsciously signals that you are professional. Nothing is worse then showing up on time, but unprepared so you have to rework things.
Courteous : You would be amazed at how far a simple please, and thank will get you. Humor also lightens the load during those long production hours.
Passionate : Remember you are all in it for the art, as well for your paycheck. If you enjoy your work you will create a certain type of magnetism that most crazy creative types thrive off of.
Motivated: You must motivate your crew, and channel their energies into a bankable result. Motivate your crew personally, simply don’t be saisifed with movement. Movement isn’t improvement.
Personality: Often web series creators have a tendency to a rockstar approach. This carefree attitude will translate across the camera to your potential sponsors as they watch a sloppy production.
Obviously, there are exceptions to every rule, but luckly these are guidlines and are open to variables and debate. Those of you veteran webseries creators what advice have you found to be most helpful?
What is your work ethic? What is your visual pallet? A haphazard energy will not maintain your crew, it will divide it.
Party Girls Webseries Casting
GET READY TO PARTY!!
Seeking dynamic female stars for new soon to be sizzling web series about the girls everybody wants to know or wants to be…PARTY GIRLS. Do you think you have what it takes? We would love to have you come and audition THIS WED for our show to be released in Summer 2010.
Why a series about PARTY GIRLS?
Where else but in show business can you party with celebrities, network, get paid and become famous all at the same time? You should submit if you are the intriguing and sexy girl that always gets the boys, bucks and the business cards. Are you the captivating doll that is often seen (or soon to be seen) on the covers (features, and center spreads) of the world’s most famous magazines? Are you the stellar goddess that (will) enliven award winning music videos and feature films? If so, we’re looking for you and we’ll pay for your story.
You want to be the lady constantly asked out to party? Here’s your chance. No acting or hosting experience required. You just need to be a gorgeous, photogenic, fit, fun and fabulous party starter. Professionally that can be an actress, model, dancer, or singer. Better yet, all four and more! Apply if you have the face and the figure that would demand a swimsuit calendar, wall poster, t-shirt or screensaver.
This is a great paying gig – offering you tremendous online and multimedia exposure. Each episode showcases to life of the girl who is the ‘life of the party”.
We’re casting at READ MORE GET CONTACT INFO
Top Five Don’ts of Creating an Independent Webseries by John Gardiner
I’ve been in the trenches of production and development of web-series for a few years now. I’ve learned a lot about what it takes to get things going and more importantly keep things moving when it seems like everything is against you. Here’s a quick list of the five things I think very important to avoid while maintaining a series.
5. Don’
t Blame the Money
There are more and more studio web-series with huge budgets and name talent emerging. Rather than shooting on the RED and getting a Shot-Maker why not focus on the character or find a creative way to do something better. What you lack in finances you have to makeup for in creative problem solving. Take a moment and compare District 9 ($30 million) with The Phantom Menace ($115 million) and remember that Lucas had 5x the budget. Remember more money won’t make you a better filmmaker or creator, actually the opposite. As my good friend Ma$e would say, “Mo Money Mo Problems.”
Remember when you where in school and you had to do a team assignment. You ran across the classroom so you could have your cool friend be on your team. So there you were with the other members of your team slaving away at the replica of the Globe theater and he’s making plans with the hot girls from class. Doesn’t he know stellar academic achievement is cool? Anyway, you end up trying to make excuses for him to the other team members and the whole project suffers.You look like a tool from everybody’s perspective and now no one likes you. Even if they mean well, not everyone is cut out for your grueling production schedule, the trick is spotting that early and learning to avoid confusion before it happens. You’ll be better friends for it.
3. You Don’t Know Everything
This one I can’t take credit for. I do believe I got this from a book. Though I can’t remember which. It was an anecdote about a Grip telling a first time director how to block a scene. At first the director was offended, then he realized, that Grip, has made 100+ movies in the time it took for him to write the screenplay, he may know a thing or two. Regardless, your name is on it so you’ll get the credit if it’s right and if he’s wrong you can always fire him.
2. Don’t Panic when it takes longer than you think
I fell victim to this as many have and will. It’s just a web-series a few days you’ll knock out production and be on with your life. Correction, you’re basically doing a series of short films that may or may not add up to a feature film length adventure. And most likely you’re doing it with very little money and a non-professional cast and crew. Check out this show, one of the first and best webshows out there started more than two years ago, just now getting their finale finished. Things happen, terrible and unexpected things. You’re name is going on this thing, make it worth your while. Put some TLC into this thing and do it right. Hey it took James Cameron 15+ years to do Avatar. Do you want Avatar on your resume or this garbage?
1. Don’t be Dishonest
It’s the Boy Scout in me coming out. I always find it strange when another politician lies about something. Why! The truth is going to come out. This goes for just about everything else in life. Don’t get me wrong a few white lies about a how a duvet cover looks isn’t the end of the world. But misleading someone who’s equally passionate about your creative endeavor can become disastrous. Same goes for your fans. If you have a good connection with your audience let them know what’s going on. Personally I’m terrible at keeping people up to date, thanks twitter for trying to help. Shows like this and this are pretty darn good at it.
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Top 5 Tools For Webseries Creators is written by John Gardiner creator of Absolution webseries.





