Summer Blockbusters 2010 – July Releases
The Last Airbender
Cast: Noah Ringer, Nicola Peltz, Dev Patel and Jackson Rathbone
Expected Release Date: July 2nd, 2010
Plot: Directed by M. Night Shyamalan, this film is adapted from the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender. The first of a planned trilogy, it revolves around a 12-year-old boy capable of controlling the four elements. Along with a few friends, he must save his planet from the ruthless Firebenders and restore balance to the nations of Air, Earth, Water and Fire. Hopefully, we won’t find out that the kid’s actually a ghost.
Predators
Cast: Unknown at this time. Robert Rodriguez will produce.
Expected Release Date: July 7th, 2010
Plot: A direct sequel to the original Predator film, this one will concern a group of Earth soldiers stranded on the Predator homeworld and fighting for their lives.
Despicable Me
Cast: (voices) Steve Carell, Miranda Cosgrove, Dana Gaier and Elsie Fisher
Expected Release Date: July 9th, 2010
Plot: A computer animated film with Steve Carell providing the voice of a supervillain who wants to steal the moon. His plans may be disrupted, however, by three orphan girls who look at him as potential father material.
Inception
Cast: Leonardo DiCaprio, Ken Watanabe, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Cillian Murphy, Marion Cotillard, Ellen Page and Michael Caine
Expected Release Date: July 16th, 2010
Plot: It’s reported to be a “contemporary sci-fi actioner set within the architecture of the mind.” The budget is reported at $200 million, so I hope they get a bit more specific in the coming months. I also hope they get a better marketing campaign, as the first Inception trailer sucked.
Little Fockers
Cast: Ben Stiller, Robert De Niro, Owen Wilson, Teri Polo
Expected Release Date: July 30th, 2010
Plot: The cast of the previous two Focker movies return, this time comically dealing with themes such as divorce and death. Sounds pretty bleak, but I’m certain Stiller and company will find a way to make it work. After all, we’re talking about the guy who made runway modeling seem humorous.
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Modelling Resume - Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Resume:
A list of your acting/modeling credits, training, and any other talents you think might be worth mentioning. This is a one page document, typed out and attached to the back of your headshot. DO NOT lie on your resume.
More terms coming soon!
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Resume:
A list of your acting/modeling credits, training, and any other talents you think might be worth mentioning. This is a one page document, typed out and attached to the back of your headshot. DO NOT lie on your resume.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Slate - Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Slate:
For on camera auditions and voice-over auditions you will be asked to slate. This is simply an introduction of who you are; where you state your name and sometimes your agency. Make sure to relate directly to camera. Keep it simple and charming.
More terms coming soon!
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Slate:
For on camera auditions and voice-over auditions you will be asked to slate. This is simply an introduction of who you are; where you state your name and sometimes your agency. Make sure to relate directly to camera. Keep it simple and charming.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Monday, May 17, 2010
Producer & Principal - Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Producer:
This is someone who finds financing for and supervises the day to day decision making in regards to budget, equipment, location, etc of a play, film, or TV project.
Principal:
This is a major character in a particular project. They are at a higher pay scale than a day player and the part tends to be larger.
More terms coming soon!
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Producer:
This is someone who finds financing for and supervises the day to day decision making in regards to budget, equipment, location, etc of a play, film, or TV project.
Principal:
This is a major character in a particular project. They are at a higher pay scale than a day player and the part tends to be larger.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Friday, May 14, 2010
Open Call- Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Open Call:
This is an audition where anyone who fits the requirements for the project can attend regardless if they have agent representation. Please be smart and only attend open calls you are right for.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Open Call:
This is an audition where anyone who fits the requirements for the project can attend regardless if they have agent representation. Please be smart and only attend open calls you are right for.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
On Hold- Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
On Hold:
When a producer/client likes you for a certain project you get put On Hold. It is a courtesy to let you know of a possible booking for that project and to let you know what dates to "hold" in case it leads to a booking.
More terms coming soon!
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On Hold:
When a producer/client likes you for a certain project you get put On Hold. It is a courtesy to let you know of a possible booking for that project and to let you know what dates to "hold" in case it leads to a booking.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Call Time - Comp Card - Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Call Time:
This is the time you are required to be on set. DO NOT BE LATE or it may be your last call time for that production.
Comp Card:
Also known as Composite Card, this is used for commercial print and modeling. It is a model or actors postcard with 3-5 photos of the actor or model printed with their stats. These cards are used to market and submit to prospective clients, for auditions and casting calls. All cards display a headshot and smaller shots that show your versatility and talent.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Call Time:
This is the time you are required to be on set. DO NOT BE LATE or it may be your last call time for that production.
Comp Card:
Also known as Composite Card, this is used for commercial print and modeling. It is a model or actors postcard with 3-5 photos of the actor or model printed with their stats. These cards are used to market and submit to prospective clients, for auditions and casting calls. All cards display a headshot and smaller shots that show your versatility and talent.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Monday, May 10, 2010
Breakdowns - Acting and Modelling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Breakdowns:
When there is a project/photo shoot that needs to be cast, a producer, director or client hires a casting director or art director. That director puts out a breakdown which is a character description of all the roles being cast in that particular project. Agents receive these breakdowns and then submit their actors/models on projects. There are some breakdowns that are open to all, and actors/models can submit themselves if they match the type of the character being sought.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Breakdowns:
When there is a project/photo shoot that needs to be cast, a producer, director or client hires a casting director or art director. That director puts out a breakdown which is a character description of all the roles being cast in that particular project. Agents receive these breakdowns and then submit their actors/models on projects. There are some breakdowns that are open to all, and actors/models can submit themselves if they match the type of the character being sought.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Booking -- Acting and Modeling Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Booking:
You got the job! When an actor/model accepts a booking, it is a legally binding verbal commitment that the actor/model will show up and perform. Most contracts for commercials, print, voice-overs are not signed until the job is complete, so when you say yes to a booking it is a firm commitment.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Booking:
You got the job! When an actor/model accepts a booking, it is a legally binding verbal commitment that the actor/model will show up and perform. Most contracts for commercials, print, voice-overs are not signed until the job is complete, so when you say yes to a booking it is a firm commitment.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter MAXagency
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Audition Definition: Modeling and Acting Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Audition:
An audition is where you will go to try out to get a part in a film, television, theater project, photo shoot, music video etc. Actors/Models read from the script or side, sing, dance, or do a monologue. The director, casting director or client considers if they match up with a character in the project.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
Audition:
An audition is where you will go to try out to get a part in a film, television, theater project, photo shoot, music video etc. Actors/Models read from the script or side, sing, dance, or do a monologue. The director, casting director or client considers if they match up with a character in the project.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
Monday, May 3, 2010
Modeling and Acting Industry Term Glossary
The entertainment industry can at times be overwhelming. MAX Agency has put together a series of commonly used words (terms) to help as a guide.
Booking Agent:
An individual whose job is to represent a actor/model's work to various casting directors, producers, and directors; and set up audition appointments. A big part of their job is negotiating contracts for their clients. Again, agents do not get you jobs, but auditions.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
Booking Agent:
An individual whose job is to represent a actor/model's work to various casting directors, producers, and directors; and set up audition appointments. A big part of their job is negotiating contracts for their clients. Again, agents do not get you jobs, but auditions.
More terms coming soon!
In the meantime, for updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
Thursday, April 22, 2010
The 10 Highest Paid Actresses in Hollywood
TOP 10 BEST PAID ACTRESSES IN HOLLYWOOD
#1 - Angelina Jolie - $27 million per film
#2 - Jennifer Aniston - $25 million per film
#3 - Meryl Streep - $24 million per film
#4 - Sarah Jessica Parker - $23 million per film
#5 - Camreron Diaz - $20 million per film
#6 - Sandra Bullock - $15 million per film
#7 - Reese Witherspoon - $15 million per film
#8 - Nicole Kidman - $12 million per film
#9 - Drew Barrymore - $12 million per movie
#10 - Renee Zellweger - $10 million per movie
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#1 - Angelina Jolie - $27 million per film
#2 - Jennifer Aniston - $25 million per film
#3 - Meryl Streep - $24 million per film
#4 - Sarah Jessica Parker - $23 million per film
#5 - Camreron Diaz - $20 million per film
#6 - Sandra Bullock - $15 million per film
#7 - Reese Witherspoon - $15 million per film
#8 - Nicole Kidman - $12 million per film
#9 - Drew Barrymore - $12 million per movie
#10 - Renee Zellweger - $10 million per movie
For updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
The 10 Highest Paid Men in Hollywood
10 Highest Paid Men in Hollywood
Prepare to be surprises (at a few):
# 1 - George Lucas - $170 million
# 2 - Steven Spielberg - $150 million
# 3 - Jerry Bruckheimer - $100 million
# 4 - Jerry Seinfeld - $85 million
# 5 - Dr. Phil McGraw - $80 million
# 6 - Tyler Perry - $75 million
# 7 - Dick Wolf - $75 million
# 8 - Simon Cowell - $75 million
# 9 - Bruce Springsteen - $70 million
# 10 - Howard Stern - $70 million
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Prepare to be surprises (at a few):
# 1 - George Lucas - $170 million
# 2 - Steven Spielberg - $150 million
# 3 - Jerry Bruckheimer - $100 million
# 4 - Jerry Seinfeld - $85 million
# 5 - Dr. Phil McGraw - $80 million
# 6 - Tyler Perry - $75 million
# 7 - Dick Wolf - $75 million
# 8 - Simon Cowell - $75 million
# 9 - Bruce Springsteen - $70 million
# 10 - Howard Stern - $70 million
For updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
Monday, April 19, 2010
Modeling Photo Shoot Advice: Headshots
Headshots are the calling cards for actors and artists. They are the first impression an agent or the general public might form, and unless you are naturally photogenic, headshots require a bit of preparation. Read on to learn about how to choose what to wear for headshots, you want a photo that will be striking and stand out from the others in a good way.
Wear a top that is a solid color. Prints and patterns do not photograph nearly as well, and may take away from the focal point of the headshot--your face. You can stick to either a basic white or black if your headshot will be in black and white, rather than color, but make sure whatever you wear doesn't blend into the background too much. If your headshot will be in color, you should choose a color that compliments your skin tone and wear a top with a very simple style.
Decide what type of neckline accentuates your features. If you want to elongate your neck, wear a v-neck. To show off your collarbones, wear a scoop-necked shirt. If you are large chested, make sure you wear a higher neckline.
Bring several choices of tops with you to the photo shoot. This will give you options. Sometimes, what looks good in person does not look as good on film and vice versa. Therefore, you will want to have options and be able to change your look.
Keep your hair and hands out of your face. You want the employer or casting director to be able to see your face very well, and you don't want any part of it to be hidden.
Resist the urge to wear accessories. In terms of headshots, less is more. You want your headshot to be simple, elegant, and representative of you.
Good Luck!
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Wear a top that is a solid color. Prints and patterns do not photograph nearly as well, and may take away from the focal point of the headshot--your face. You can stick to either a basic white or black if your headshot will be in black and white, rather than color, but make sure whatever you wear doesn't blend into the background too much. If your headshot will be in color, you should choose a color that compliments your skin tone and wear a top with a very simple style.
Decide what type of neckline accentuates your features. If you want to elongate your neck, wear a v-neck. To show off your collarbones, wear a scoop-necked shirt. If you are large chested, make sure you wear a higher neckline.
Bring several choices of tops with you to the photo shoot. This will give you options. Sometimes, what looks good in person does not look as good on film and vice versa. Therefore, you will want to have options and be able to change your look.
Keep your hair and hands out of your face. You want the employer or casting director to be able to see your face very well, and you don't want any part of it to be hidden.
Resist the urge to wear accessories. In terms of headshots, less is more. You want your headshot to be simple, elegant, and representative of you.
Good Luck!
For updates on MAX Agency talent auditions, casting - and new projects, follow us on twitter @MAXagency
Monday, April 12, 2010
Audition Preparation Guide: The"DO's" List
Finally, the time has come… Your first audition!! This can be quite overwhelming so MAX Agency has put together a quick list of what to do to help you during your audition:
• Bring extra copies of required materials.(Ex: headshots, resumes)
• Wear something that you look nice in but that you are comfortable moving in.
• Get your hair out of your face
• Introduce yourself with a slate that includes your name, the name of your agency and the specific role that you are auditioning for.
• Look the auditors in the eye when you are slating (or directly into the camera).
• Look at a focal point on the wall above them when you are acting.
• Thank your auditors.
• Most of all BE CONFIDENT!! IT SHOWS!!
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For more information about modeling and talent management in Canada, visit MAX Agency
For Audition updates, new projects, and our to see our newest talent - follow our twitter account @MAXagency
• Bring extra copies of required materials.(Ex: headshots, resumes)
• Wear something that you look nice in but that you are comfortable moving in.
• Get your hair out of your face
• Introduce yourself with a slate that includes your name, the name of your agency and the specific role that you are auditioning for.
• Look the auditors in the eye when you are slating (or directly into the camera).
• Look at a focal point on the wall above them when you are acting.
• Thank your auditors.
• Most of all BE CONFIDENT!! IT SHOWS!!
____
For more information about modeling and talent management in Canada, visit MAX Agency
For Audition updates, new projects, and our to see our newest talent - follow our twitter account @MAXagency
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Top Ten Highest Grossing Movies Of All Time
Here is a list of the Top Ten Highest Grossing Movies of all time:
#1 - Avatar (1999) - $2,684,440,529
#2 - Titanic (1997) - $$1,843,201,268
#3 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)- $1,119,110,941
#4 - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) - $1,060,332,628
#5 - The Dark Knight (2008) - $1,001,921,825
#6 - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) - $974,733,550
#7 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) - $960,996,492
#8 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) - $938,212,738
#9 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) - $933,959,197
#10 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) - $921,600,000
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#1 - Avatar (1999) - $2,684,440,529
#2 - Titanic (1997) - $$1,843,201,268
#3 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)- $1,119,110,941
#4 - Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) - $1,060,332,628
#5 - The Dark Knight (2008) - $1,001,921,825
#6 - Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) - $974,733,550
#7 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) - $960,996,492
#8 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) - $938,212,738
#9 - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) - $933,959,197
#10 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) - $921,600,000
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