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Sunday, 11 December 2011
Wednesday, 19 October 2011
BYPASS FILM LOOKING FOR EXTRAS AND ACTORS
BYPASS
A feature film by Writer-Director Duane Hopkins. Produced by Third Ltd.
The casting process for BYPASS is now underway. Third Ltd would like to encourage people of all backgrounds to get in touch via this linkAPPLICATION FORM AND DETAILS
If they feel you might fit one of the roles you will be invited in to meet someone from the production team, and will possibly then have a screen-test.
Good luck ....
Monday, 19 September 2011
INTERNATIONAL TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY.. JIM LAD
It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day
Have you been doing it? There's still time to call someone and do your Capt Jack Sparrow impression. You never know you could be called to a casting to play a pirate. I have.
If you're stuck for what to say.... try:
From Lt. Robert Maynards report of Blackbeard at the Battle of Ocracoke
He styl'd us 'young puppies' and shouted 'May the Devil take my soul if I ever gives quarter or asks it of ye!'
Or..
"Damn ye, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, I'm a better man than all of ye milksops put together"
The only written records recovered from Blackbeard's ship, the Adventure, after his death ran as follows:
Such a day, rum all out- Our company somewhat sober- A damned confusion amongst us !- Rogues a-plotting - Great talk of separation- so I looked sharp for a prize- Such a day found one with a great deal of liquor on board, so kept the company hot, damned hot, then things went well again.
Treasure Island
One of the most influential books on popular notions of pirate speech was Treasure Island, a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, from which sample quotes include:
"Bring me one noggin of rum now, won't you, matey."
"Avast, there!"
"Dead men don't bite."
"Shiver my timbers!" (often pronounced as "Shiver me timbers!")
"Fifteen men on a dead man's chest — Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!"
Have you been doing it? There's still time to call someone and do your Capt Jack Sparrow impression. You never know you could be called to a casting to play a pirate. I have.
If you're stuck for what to say.... try:
From Lt. Robert Maynards report of Blackbeard at the Battle of Ocracoke
He styl'd us 'young puppies' and shouted 'May the Devil take my soul if I ever gives quarter or asks it of ye!'
Or..
"Damn ye, yellow-bellied sapsuckers, I'm a better man than all of ye milksops put together"
The only written records recovered from Blackbeard's ship, the Adventure, after his death ran as follows:
Such a day, rum all out- Our company somewhat sober- A damned confusion amongst us !- Rogues a-plotting - Great talk of separation- so I looked sharp for a prize- Such a day found one with a great deal of liquor on board, so kept the company hot, damned hot, then things went well again.
Treasure Island
One of the most influential books on popular notions of pirate speech was Treasure Island, a novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, from which sample quotes include:
"Bring me one noggin of rum now, won't you, matey."
"Avast, there!"
"Dead men don't bite."
"Shiver my timbers!" (often pronounced as "Shiver me timbers!")
"Fifteen men on a dead man's chest — Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum!"
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