Uranium West

Seeking executive producer to adapt Uranium West to television.

 

Uranium West

http://www.amazon.com/Toni-Roman/e/B00EKJ4CRO

 

 
September 3rd, 2013   |   Permalink   |  

casting on The Human Condition

Casting is slowed down until the location can be settled.  Several people have inquired under the impression that it is a film.  It will be a TV pilot.

Okay, granted that TV pilots are often done in the form of a made for TV movie and this does follow that pattern but just do not want to leave the

impression that this is intended for theaters.  It is intended for TV.  Also if your intention is to come in, tape and then leave, this is not for you.

If the pilot is liked by the investors, then we will want a three-year commitment MINIMUM.  It is just too much hassle to cast and then have to re-cast.

This is being developed as a regular series.  This is not intended as a one shot which is why the fact that it is not a theatrical relase is emphasized.

 

 
April 12th, 2013   |   Permalink   |  

casting for "The Human Condition"

 

current casting needs:

Will --  crew cut engineer in his late twenties, very logical, prefers black skinny ties, white short-sleeved shirts and black pants


Roger --  biomedical worker in his late twenties, longish hair, very creative, perfect singing voice, can play any musical instrument (you actually need multi-instrument musical talent), often wears hospital scrubs


Marsha --  a woman incapable of jealousy or envy or covetousness, sees no woman as a threat, with good reason, she pulls down an awesome income as a fashion model and may be more beautiful than Helen of Troy; she is in her mid-twenties


Nancy -- a blank slate sort of person, plain, painfully shy, stares at the floor a lot, not a feminist in any way shape or form (but can speak up when her intelligence is insulted), small, physically weak, short, slim, fashion challenged, practically Amish, 18 years old but could pass for a child, gentle, reluctant to talk


There will be opportunities for others to play bit parts as executives and managers.  Ad lib in one scene and dialogue for one chosen to play a departmental head.

 

 

 

future casting needs:

In the near future, will need extras as passers-by in a mall parking lot. So anyone who looks like they are shopping for clothes would easily win a part.

 

Further away, there will be opportunities for an assortment of people to play neighbors, stereotypical engineers, and biomedical personnel. The opportunities for the biomedical people are furthest away time-wise but also have the greatest opportunity of a bit part growing into a recurring character. In plain English, that means that you have time to do research, study and help create a character (an actor's paradise). Whenever inquiring, make sure the casting director knows of your particular interest in these kind of long-term but faraway opportunities. But for now, the four main leads are our focus.

 

 

 
March 25th, 2013   |   Permalink   |