Tuesday, July 12, 2011

a contest entry



Recently I had the pleasure of working with filmmaker, Alyssa Litman and her talented cast and crew on her entry video to the

Bridgestone Americas Fifth Annual Safety Scholars Video Contest.

http://www.safetyscholarsvideo.com/?/site/media

Alyssa was kind enough to share a link to her finished entry with me and I share it with you:


http://vimeo.com/26294198

Friday, July 1, 2011

Keepin' Busy!


 World Premiere Screening! Ventura Film Festival
July 18th, 2011, Narrative Shorts Program
2 PM
Ventura Beach Marriott
2055 E. Harbor Blvd, Ventura, CA 93001
Cast and filmmaker Q&A after the program.
 
                                                          http://venturafilmfestival.org/
*
Had the pleasure of participating with
the Los Robles Master Chorale, in two summer scratch choir events
*

     I am assisting author, Tom Puckett, with screenplay development of his novel,
http://thebigblur.com/thebook/
     I am also doing volunteer work with:
The Conejo Players, http://www.conejoplayers.org/
Spotlight the Arts Foundation, http://www.spotlightthearts.org/
and the Agoura Hills Calabasas Community Center
http://www.ahccc.org/                                                      

Sunday, May 29, 2011

CHAKRA LOVE WINS IN SAN FRAN!



Jeff Bonilla, director of the short film, CHAKRA LOVE, in which I have a featured role,  just won the Best Director award at a film festival in San Francisco.  Congrats to Jeff!


Here is a link to the film festival web page:

http://www.thebestactors.com/Welcome.html

Here is the CHAKRA LOVE web page:

http://chakralovethemovie.com/

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Buy stuff!

"Merchandizing!  Merchandizing! Where the real money from the movie is made!"
Yogurt, SPACEBALLS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvmZ9SPcTzU

     OK, I've not yet been required to go on a press tour to promote any screen work I've done.  There is no action figure of any of the characters I've played or T-Shirts, that I know of, for any of the screen projects I've worked on.  Most of my screen work remains on youtube or went direct to DVD.  Only one independent film producer has offered me profit sharing if I help sell DVD's and one stage producer I've worked for offered the cast cash prizes each week of the show's run for putting the most butts in seats.

     However, I believe in promotion.  At the current level of my acting career I feel that promotion should be an effort of not only the producer but of all the cast and crew.  Promoting the project can be a promotion for anyone and everyone involved.

     So, please, buy, rent or add to the number of "views" of the following (in no particular order):

 http://www.GeraldTheMovie.com/mickey.htm

http://www.amazon.com/Trees-Grow-Tall-Then-They/dp/B000W43W0O/ref=pd_vodsm_B000W43W0O

http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/workaholics/index.jhtml

www.killhousemovie.com

http://www.hcfmstore.com/main/item_detail.php?productId=4821&from=%2Fmain%2Findex.php%3Fstart%3D13

http://www.hulu.com/watch/203072/one-too-many-mornings

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PfDfKi3vRM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKQpG7EjXsg 
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5lNT4wJ5fFo 
 
http://www.funnyordie.com/videos/affe138d64/my-space 

http://www.funnyordie.com/search/a?q=longwinded&x=0&y=0
 
     Thanks, and if or when there would be an action figure of me 
or a t-shirt, poster etc. would you please buy that too? 
 
P.S.
     When I was very young, back in the 70's I felt very fortunate to
have a "walk-on" role in the Hartford Stage Company's production of 
Edward Albee's play, ALL OVER.  This production was also televised 
for the PBS program, "Theater in America", and I was invited to be a 
background extra for that production.  The program is available on
DVD,video and NETFLIX.
WARNING
This is a very heavy play.  It's real long.  It will leave you feeling
sad and empty. 
 
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Ddvd&field-keywords=all+over+edward+albee+&x=16&y=15

http://video.tvguide.com/All+Over/All+Over/10060874?autoplay=true
 
 
      

Viewer discretion advised!





     My colleague, actor Tom Puckett, tried background work for one summer.  He turned his experiences into a book, The Big Blur,
http://thebigblur.com/thebook/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ4zkmZaQIk



     Usually, an actor might not choose to acknowledge that they have done background work.  Usually, once an actor has an agent, doing background work is not encouraged.  Well, I, for one, have no shame and I am proud of my background work.  I have enjoyed doing background work and even if I am not seen in the final product, if I enjoy viewing the final product then I like to boast about the piece of work.

     Last year I did background work on WORKAHOLICS, a pilot for Comedy Central.  WORKAHOLICS premiered on Comedy Central on April 6, 2011.  The show may not be everyone's cup of tea but my hard working husband sat and watched the premier episode and was entertained as was I.  You won't see me if you watch it.   Here is the link.  Remember, viewer discretion advised!

http://www.comedycentral.com/shows/workaholics/index.jhtml

Monday, March 7, 2011

What's my reel? Part 1 and Part 2 + some commercials



     In the business world when you are looking for work you submit your resume or curriculum vitae.  As an actor you need "a reel", head shots and a resume.  My current favorite head shot is the cover shot for this blog.

    Here, I would like to share some of clips of my work.  Above is my reel, draft 2.  In it I feature some still photos of me at work on different projects,  clips from the short films RO SHAM BO, and SPEED DATING and a DISH NETWORK commercial that ran nationally on the DISH NETWORK in 2008 and 2009.

Below is a link to my reel, draft 1.  It features a clip from a Public Service Announcement that I did for Senior Concerns and clips from READERS THEATER TELEVISION, the short film, SPEED DATING and a pilot of a reality TV show, YOU'VE BEEN SERVED!
clips reel draft 1



Here are links to some other clips of my commercials and industrials work:

CARMIND, a car dealership training program
This link will take you to the website where you can spot me in the "Behind the Scenes" video.
http://www.dealersocket.com/departments/training


A Jamba Juice spec commercial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEL4YBy0YJI

Heinz Catsup

Sober Living by the Sea

Clemmy's Ice Cream #1

Clemmy's Ice Cream #2

Thursday, March 3, 2011

SLANTED MONICA

     This past Wednesday night (2/9/11) I had my last shooting day with Lost Hills Films on their project, THE INFECTED, a zombie horror short.  Some of the producers are also actors in the project.  For an actor, becoming a producer is a way to take your career in your own hands and make something happen for yourself.

     As an actor you must wait.  Wait for your agent to call.  Wait for the casting director to call.  Wait to be cast.  Wait to hear about production days and call times.  Wait in holding until you are needed on the set.

     ". . . you've got to wait it out.  You wait in a kind of trance.  You need infinite patience.  No use fretting or worrying.  You just wait.  Doing nothing, thinking nothing, burning no energy.  Then you burst into action.  After an hour, five hours, a day, a week.  Waiting is a skill like anything else."  Lee Child, Killing Floor

     There have been times in my life as an actor when I did become a producer.  These were times when a particular project would posses me after I was introduced to it and I felt I had to give it more life.  A producer believes in the project they are producing.  Their belief is instrumental in pulling all the elements together to bring a project to life.

     On Sunday (2/13/11) I met with some cast and production staff, writers, producers and director for a new media project in which I've been cast.  It was a table read, wardrobe meeting and some production information was shared.  Entertainment superstition prescribes that I not speak too much about this new project while it is getting underway else I jinx it.  But later in this post I will say more.*

     I just want to say that for this project actors are producers.  They are making something happen for themselves.  It has been my good fortune to work with several actor/producers since I've been in Los Angeles.

     Jenny Tallent, actor/producer of COFFEE CLATCH introduced me to community access television which led to my becoming a producer of READERS THEATER TELEVISION.

     Actors/producers Erin Cathcart and Tony Saltzman cast me in their short project FACES.

     Beth Dewey and Christina Beck actors/producers cast me in KILL HOUSE.  www.killhousemovie.com

     At my local community access cable television studio I met Tim Gallagher, an actor producer, and we teamed up to produce READERS THEATER TELEVISION.  Tim and April Gallagher went on to produce Tim's screen play, GERALD and now produce the Castle Rock Film Festival in Colorado.
http://www.gallafilms.com/gerald
http://www.gallafilms.com/crff/crff.htm

     *As I complete this post (3/3/11) the actors/producers of  SLANTED MONICA, a pilot, produced on spec, have completed 7 shooting days and have scheduled me for a pick-up shot on 3/5/11.
    
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Slanted-Monica/193558377335279

    

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Working with Catholic production companies

   I have enjoyed working with two Catholic production companies in Los Angeles, Family Theater Productions http://www.familytheater.org/en/About.aspx

and Paulist Productions http://www.paulistproductions.org/about-us.html

     With Family Theater Productions I am featured in film Number 11 of 20 in their Manifest Mystery Anthology.   YOU WILL SEE is the title and I was shooting it in San Pedro, California in May 2010.  YOU WILL SEE screened at the 2011 Los Angeles Catholic Religious Education Congress and is now available on DVD  http://www.familytheater.org/en/About/News/NewsDetails.aspx?pr={16295A5C-0668-4D95-A92D-09927E16FDEA}

Watch the trailer at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EceRIabRJ2U&feature=channel_video_title

     With Paulist Productions I did background work on their web series, Tyler's Ride, http://www.paulistproductions.org/movies-tylersride.html


    

Friday, January 21, 2011

This one went to Sundance!

     I had the opportunity to work for one day of shooting as a background actor on the film ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS.  The film went to the Sundance film festival in January 2010.
     I just heard from the filmmakers that the entire film is available to view on hulu for free!  Here is the link:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/203072/one-too-many-mornings
     I enjoyed viewing ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS at a screening in LA.  I was very moved by the story.  I am proud to have played a small part in this film.   Those of you who are in my fan club can catch me in the back ground of the ER scene.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Just completed./For your viewing pleasure.

      In the spring last year I worked on CHAKRA LOVE, a 30 minute short comedy.  It has just been posted on youtube.  I play "Madame Lazora" and my scene comes about ten minutes into the film.  Maybe if you have a moment you will view the film on youtube. 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PfDfKi3vRM

     I'm also including a link to an interview with the producer/writer/director of CHAKRA LOVE and a link for the film's web site.

http://www.eeriedigest.com/wordpress/2010/09/interview-with-jeff-bonilla/

http://chakralovethemovie.com
 

Sunday, January 16, 2011

First Acting Project of the New Year



 
role - Halloween costumed human turned zombie
Project - film, THE INFECTED,
Genre - horror
Producer - Lost Hills Films
Teaser trailer at:
http://www.youtube.com/user/LostHillsFilms


     Landed my first acting project for 2011.  Thought I might be working with Carmind
http://www.carmind.com
first this year but a production date has not been worked out yet.  Lost Hills Films came knocking first.

 
 
   This is not my first work in the horror genre. 
I appear with Judd Nelson in SHADOW PEOPLE just released
this year by A1 Media Distribution. 
 
http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/22540/ 

   And if you know me you know about my work in KILL HOUSE,
www.killhousemovie.com/ 
and TEA TIME http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKQpG7EjXsg 
 
   Looking forward to my next shooting days on THE INFECTED.