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Acting Lessons for Everyday Life
The Woman:
Feed his ego, laugh at his jokes, order
something expensive from the menu.
You're a prize worth paying for.
The Man:
Act handsome and clever, as if you and
she were both young, and it's you who
are the desirable one.
The Scene:
Create something that transcends the
sadness of this bar. It's Last Call, folks,
what's so hard?
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First, go to this site: Feature Film Casting .
Then, read the following info...
This information comes directly from the Disney FAQ page re: how to audition for Disney productions.
http://home.disney.go.com/guestservices/faqs
I would like to be an actor in a Disney film or television series. How do I get started?
As with any career, education and practice are important. A good first step would be to discuss your interests with a school counselor or drama teacher. If you are not currently enrolled in school, we recommend taking some drama courses at your local college. We suggest you familiarize yourself with a local theater group in your area, and read the entertainment industry trade papers, which are available at most libraries. In these you will find advertisements for upcoming auditions. Also, The Walt Disney Company employs thousands of performers for the various Theme Parks and Resorts. Auditions are held regularly to cast singers, dancers, actors, DJs and VJs, musicians, and bands. For information on these exciting opportunities, please visit our Disney Audition site. When you feel ready to do so, you might consider finding an agent. Their job is to locate work suitable for you. As most film and television organizations require agency representation, having an agent is almost essential for getting paid work. Please understand that we cannot recommend a particular agent or talent agency. For information on how to find an agent in your area, please consult your local entertainment trade papers or the career and entertainment sections of your local library.
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions/index.html
I would like to do voices for your animated features. How do I get started?
Professional actors voice all of our animated characters. We recommend you develop a solid acting background before you investigate the possibility of doing voiceover work. As with any career, education and practice are important. A good first step would be to discuss your interests with a school counselor or drama teacher. If you are not currently enrolled in school, we recommend taking some drama courses at your local college. We suggest you familiarize yourself with a local theater group in your area, and read the entertainment industry trade papers, which are available at most libraries. In these you will find advertisements for upcoming auditions. Also, The Walt Disney Company employs thousands of performers for the various Theme Parks and Resorts. Auditions are held regularly to cast singers, dancers, actors, DJs and VJs, musicians, and bands. For information on these exciting opportunities, please visit our Disney Audition site. When you feel ready to do so, you might consider finding an agent. Their job is to locate work suitable for you. As most film and television organizations require agency representation, having an agent is almost essential for getting paid work. Please understand that we cannot recommend a particular agent or talent agency. For information on how to find an agent in your area, please consult your local entertainment trade papers or the career and entertainment sections of your local library.
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions/index.html
I would like to be a singer for Disney. How do I get started? How do I send you a demo tape?
As with any career, education and practice are important. A good first step would be to discuss your interests with your school counselor or music teacher. If you are not currently enrolled in school, we recommend taking some singing and drama courses at your local college. We suggest you familiarize yourself with a musical theater group in your area, and read the entertainment industry trade papers, which are available at most libraries. In these you will find advertisements for upcoming auditions. Also, The Walt Disney Company employs thousands of performers for the various Theme Parks and Resorts. Auditions are held regularly to cast singers, dancers, actors, DJs and VJs, musicians, and bands. For information on these exciting opportunities, please visit our Disney Audition site. When you feel ready to do so, you might consider finding an agent. Their job is to locate work suitable for you. As most recording organizations require agency representation, having an agent is almost essential for getting paid work. Please understand that we cannot recommend a particular agent or talent agency. For information on how to find an agent in your area, please consult your local entertainment trade papers or the career and entertainment sections of your local library. It is the long-standing policy of the Walt Disney Company not to accept unsolicited submissions of creative material. Please do not send us any demo tapes.
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions/index.html
How can I get to be an entertainer at Disney?
If you are interested in employment opportunities in entertainment at Disney theme parks, please visit our Disney Audition site.
http://corporate.disney.go.com/auditions/index.html
I am a screenwriter. Can I send you my script for review?
It is the policy of the Walt Disney Company not to accept the submission of creative materials such as scripts, design concepts, etc., without prior authorized invitation.
Below is contact info for various Casting directors who cast for Disney productions.
What do you do with this contact info? You see Chapter 4 of ACTING:
AWOL's FREE Guide to Making Money in the Business: http://www.redbirdstudio.com/AWOL/HTGDPages
Hannah Montana
Goldwasser/Meltzer Casting
Tribune Studios, 5800 W. Sunset Blvd. Bldg. 11, #201
Hollywood, California 90028
UNITED STATES
Pictures and résumés are OK. Does not accept unsolicited videos or DVDs.
Phil of the Future
Hollywood Center Studios
1040 N. Las Palmas Bldg. 33
Hollywood, California 90038
UNITED STATES
(323) 860-8989
That's So Raven
Hollywood Center Studios
1040 N. Las Palmas Bldg. 33
Hollywood, California 90038
UNITED STATES
(323) 860-8989
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody
Hollywood Center Studios
1040 N. Las Palmas Bldg. 33
Hollywood, California 90038
UNITED STATES
Telephone: (323) 860-3330
Fax: (323) 860-3331
Corey in the House
Hollywood Center Studios
1040 N. Las Palmas Bldg. 33
Hollywood, California 90038
UNITED STATES
Telephone: (323) 860-3300
Fax: (323) 860-3301
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