Thursday, June 19, 2008

Tucson: Actors needed for short film - "Batman's Bad Day"

 

 

From: Phillip Lybrand [mailto:phillip@greenless.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2008 8:40 AM
Subject: Actors needed for short film - "Batman's Bad Day"

 

I’m looking to cast a few superheroes for a dialog-rich short film.  This is non-union and there is no pay, but copy, credit, and food will be provided.  The shoot will be for approx. 4 hours on either July 5th or 6th (depending on how scheduling works with all of the talent).  Here’s a breakdown of the roles available – please note that I’m very open to working with actors that don’t exactly match what I’m posting/don’t have a ton of experience (if you’re interested send me an email/headshot!):

 

Batman

Male, 6 feet (or close to it/slightly taller), 200lbs (in shape/muscular preferred), square jaw

 

Superman

Male, 6 feet (or close to it/slightly taller), 200lbs (in shape/muscular preferred), square jaw, short dark hair preferred (wig can be arranged)

 

Wonder Woman

Female, 5’9 – 6’ (same deal, if you’re close it might work so don’t be shy!), toned physique, long dark hair (if you have wavy hair/curls you’re a lifesaver)

 

The Flash

Male, any height works, medium build, 18-25

 

Green Lantern

Male, in shape/muscular preferred.  Multiple versions of this character, and I’m open to going with any of them so don’t think ALL of these comic book parts are Caucasian!

 

 

 

Let me know if you’re interested!  Also, don’t worry about sending me resumes – I’d rather see a headshot and a clip on YouTube if possible.

 

Oh yes, part 1 of this weird little Batman trilogy that I’m currently making is online here (the new film, like I said, is dialog-rich…  quite the opposite of this one):  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLO4sGNQzVQ

 

 

Thank you very much!

 

Phillip Lybrand

Phillip@greenless.com

www.greenless.com

www.tucsonfilmmaker.com

 

 

---------------------------------
Tucson Theatre Announcements List
Archive and subscription information on http://tucsonstage.com

 

 

No comments: