In the Actor's Studio
Jun. 11th, 2011 04:05 pmWell. In his home office. But still.
For those of you who aren't next to me and missed the nattering on Thursday, apparently doing Incorruptible has whetted my appetite. When I found out on Tuesday morning that Sam Raimi's new Disney movie was looking for extras today, I shifted into high gear. I threw down some money for some really nice headshots over at MG Studio, and put together a resume to mail out. After a rough start this morning, I managed to get to Pontiac for the open call. Spent about an hour standing on queue outside with Tim, Mike, and Katie (who are lovely people--I was very glad for their company), we got into the building. Tracy Dixon gave us all an outline of how things would work and told us to leave headshots and information in a basket. We left with the hotline number (kind of like jury duty--call and find out if they need you) and the expectation that sometime between now and January we could be receiving a call.
For those of you who aren't next to me and missed the nattering on Thursday, apparently doing Incorruptible has whetted my appetite. When I found out on Tuesday morning that Sam Raimi's new Disney movie was looking for extras today, I shifted into high gear. I threw down some money for some really nice headshots over at MG Studio, and put together a resume to mail out. After a rough start this morning, I managed to get to Pontiac for the open call. Spent about an hour standing on queue outside with Tim, Mike, and Katie (who are lovely people--I was very glad for their company), we got into the building. Tracy Dixon gave us all an outline of how things would work and told us to leave headshots and information in a basket. We left with the hotline number (kind of like jury duty--call and find out if they need you) and the expectation that sometime between now and January we could be receiving a call.