Seeking Tulsa Actors - paid roles
If you would like to submit auditions to Why I Love Tulsa, a compilation of short films being shot in Tulsa by local directors with Tulsa actors, similiar to the breakout hit "Paris Je t'taime", please submit an audition video following the instructions below. Multiple directors are seeking actors for segments to be shot over 2 days in the coming months.
1. Visit Whyilovetulsa.com and flip through the pages to the download of the audition sides, click the file link or scroll to the end of this post.
2. Find a partner and upload your audition with the use of a webcam or video camera.
3. Send us the link via:
WHYILOVETULSA@GMAIL.COM
or upload it to the youtube.com listing for "Why I Love Tulsa" at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fesfndtJFJo&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwh...
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For my segment, i am seeking two paid roles:
Male 20 - 35. Strong presence, unique voice, yet vulnerable, not afraid to show his need for his lover.Very short or buzzed hair a plus but not required. Dying from a brain tumor that increases his intelligence.
Female 20 - 35 Nurturing but strong and alluring. The kind of woman that makes you instantly understand why a man would go to the ends of the earth for her.
Synopsis: A young man dying from a tumor fears he will miss out on living life with his one true love, so he invents a way to fulfill that dream in only a few minutes.
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Audition Sides:
CONTENTLESS SCENES
Memorize one of the following three scenes:
Scene One: “What did you do last night?”
A: Hi!
B: Hello.
A: How’s everything?
B: Fine. I guess.
A: Do you know what time it is?
B: No. Not exactly.
A: Don’t you have a watch?
B: Not on me.
A: Well?
B: Well what?
A: What did you do last night?
B: What do you mean?
A: What did you do last night?
B: Nothing.
A: Nothing?
B: I said, nothing!
A: I’m sorry I asked.
B: That’s all right.
Taken from Acting One by Robert Cohen
Scene Two: “I’m going away.”
A: Hi!
B: Hello.
A: You all right?
B: Yes.
A: Are you sure?
B: Yes, I’m sure. A little headache, that’s all.
A: Oh good. You want some aspirin?
B: No. Don’t be so helpful, OK?
A: You are upset.
B: Good Lord!
A: OK, OK. I thought you might want to talk.
B: About what?
A: About anything.
B: I’m going away.
A: What do you mean?
B: I’m going away, that’s all.
A: Where?
B: Not far. Don’t get excited.
A: When?
B: Now. [Starts to leave]
Taken from Acting One by Robert Cohen
Scene Three: “I wish I knew you.”
A: It’s been a long time.
B: Yes.
A: Any luck these days?
B: With what?
A: Uh, the world?
B: Oh. Yes.
A: Yes what?
B: Yes, I have had luck with the world. And you?
A: Yes.
B: Yes what?
A: Yes, I have not had luck with the world.
B: Down about it?
A: Hm?
B: You doin’ alright?
A: I’m fine. Things have been looking up lately.
B: Good to hear.
A: Don’t you want to know what thing or things have been looking up lately?
B: No.
A: I wish I knew you.
B: What do you mean?
A: Just that. I wish I knew you?
B: You do.
A: You hide.
B: So do you.
A: Not like you. Not all the time.
B: Wanna get a drink?