We posted ads in several locations on the web, put flyers up in a few locations around town, and have been spreading the info personally as well. So far, a day and an half later, the response has been phenomenal, and our email inbox is brimming with talent. The first wave of emails detailing the project and containing the reading material have been sent out, but if you haven't sent us an email yet, you've still got plenty of time before the auditions.
To everyone that has responded, thank you so much. Many of you linked us to your myspace for your headshots, but some of them are set to private, so we've created our own for the film. Please send us a friend request if you're interested in the film or you want us to be able to see your photos. The Passengers Film Myspace
This is a really exciting time for all of us on the production staff. We believe we've got a project with limitless potential in the right hands, and we plan to go far with this film. Thanks again, everyone.
Noah Ross - Writer/Director
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Casting Call

The Passengers, a short, post-apocalyptic, existential drama, is casting on March 21st.
We're looking mostly for males between the ages of 22-33 for the lead role and females between the ages of 21-30 and 50-60 for smaller roles. If you fit one of these groups and are interested, please reply with your contact info, a headshot (if you have one), and any other relevant info.
We have a modest budget and cannot afford to pay our talent with but a finished product, free publicity, delicious catered food, talented and friendly film making contacts, and hopefully a successful festival run.
We're looking mostly for males between the ages of 22-33 for the lead role and females between the ages of 21-30 and 50-60 for smaller roles. If you fit one of these groups and are interested, please reply with your contact info, a headshot (if you have one), and any other relevant info.
We have a modest budget and cannot afford to pay our talent with but a finished product, free publicity, delicious catered food, talented and friendly film making contacts, and hopefully a successful festival run.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)