Confederation College Film Production Program to Host Open Casting Call

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Film Production students at Confederation College are hosting an open casting call on Nov. 1. (photo credit: Donald Delorme, Confederation College)
Film Production students at Confederation College are hosting an open casting call on Nov. 1. (photo credit: Donald Delorme, Confederation College)
Film Production students at Confederation College are hosting an open casting call on Nov. 1. (photo credit: Donald Delorme, Confederation College)
Film Production students at Confederation College are hosting an open casting call on Nov. 1. (photo credit: Donald Delorme, Confederation College)

THUNDER BAY, ON – Entertainment An open casting call is taking place on Tuesday, November 1st at Confederation College, to find Thunder Bay actors and extras for the many short films produced by students in the Film Production program.

Taking place in Confederation’s Shuniah building lobby from 6:00-8:00 p.m., all are welcome to attend the casting; no experience is required. Films debut on the big screen at Cineplex SilverCity in April.

“The film students make everything from crazy comedies to dramas and horror movies,” said Eric Weller, Film Production Program Coordinator. “Being involved in the process can be a lot of fun when it’s all mastered up with high cinema standards and you get to see yourself on the big screen in April.”

The casting books are also an open resource for other community filmmakers and external producers needing talent.

Getting added to the casting books is simple. Members of the community will need to attend the casting event, fill out a simple contact form and have their photo taken. The casting books will be provided to Film Production students and are also an open resource for other community filmmakers and external producers needing talent.

Those unable to attend the casting call can visit www.conflix.com to submit their details.

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