SPENT TV

Los Angeles, CA
SECONDPENNY ENTERTAINMENT and SPENT TV are committed to creating unique. quality, modestly budgeted projects for multi-platform consumption. From drama to reality, comedy to thriller, our feature and web based projects completely entertain a wide viewing audience. SPENT TV produces the award winning series L.L.A, FAST TRACK, THE ONE and ADULT EDDIE as well as others. Our feature project MOMS AND POPS is in preproduction with a slated March 2013 start.

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Casting Director Workshops - Up for Discussion and More

Spent TV has always been a production company that is pro-actor. We recognize and realize the important and immeasurable contribution actors bring to our projects. And while we ain't rich (Cary likes to say "yet") we have always tried to give what ever we could. We have gone out of our way to work and meet SAG and AFTRA standards, even when it was like pulling embedded teeth just trying to get information from them.
As an independent production company we often cast talented actors who are new to LA and looking to get active and get out there. We are also often asked about casting workshops and if they are of benefit or just cha-ching machines for those who put them on. We recently read an interesting blog by Matthew Lessall that takes up the subject. When asked, Spent TV has been a supporter of some of the LA based workshops that offer actors the opportunity to get in front of legit casting directors at a reasonable cost but at the same time have steered clear of those that promise the world and charge a mini-fortune or others that feature individuals that have not been on a show or part of any active film project for years.
In response to the criticisms circulating now about the worksops,  Lessall shares " Most actors in the workshop only want to get in front of me to show me that they can act and 90% of the time, they are trying too hard, not listening, not acting. So when it comes time for me to make adjustments, I spend time with each individual to show them specifically what I am looking for in an actor. I do this repeatedly during the class and I hope that by the 20th actor, the class begins to see that there is a method to my madness and that my instruction on technique has a purpose and comes from over 10 years of casting, 6 years of professional acting, and years of training in classical acting, Meisner, etc… So, yes, when I go to a workshop, it is about my conducting just that: A WORKSHOP ON ACTING. "
This is often in stark contrast to what some organizations do and say when it comes to the workshops they offer. Several actors Spent TV has worked with complain the casting director they've paid for gave them no notes on performance or just a single comment at best - that's a lot of nothing for upwards of $75. And some were no longer casting the show they were represented as being a part of.
So what are your thoughts? Where else might a new to LA actor go to get such immediate access?


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1 comment:

  1. It is very hard task to perform the skill infront of audience, be confident on yourself and try to avoid nervous.
    Roger

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