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Scriptwriters
Hooked
By Julieanne Strachan
The Peninsula Leader
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
THE world's biggest short
film festival will feature some familiar faces this year, as
peninsula acting students prepare to put their talents on the
big screen.
Work has begun on two
productions, which will last about seven minutes.
Acting teacher and director
Sally McLean said the prestigious event gave little-known actors
a chance to shine. "I was planning to put together a film
for Tropfest anyway and when it was suggested to me that I use
my students in various acting roles it made a lot of sense,"
she said.
"It helps enormously,
not only with the casting process, but it also means I get to
write to the strengths of each student, which gives them something
to use on their own showreels once they are out in the industry."
Ms McLean, who has performed
in a range of television series and worked as a casting agent,
said there was a lot of acting talent on the peninsula. "The
classes we have been holding at the (Mt Martha) community house
have been very popular and there's an incredible amount of talent
here," she said.
"Short films are
great for experimentation and for getting messages across mainly
through symbols rather than dialogue."
Scriptwriters have an
unusual challenge before them.
"The theme for this
year is 'hook'- that's the Tropfest signature item. It's so the
judges know that this is a film created in the past few months
- not old work, or something that has been screened elsewhere."
An audition workshop will
be held on November 29.
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