Audition/Callback/Booked! - Regions Bank @ POPCasting
Things started with a bang on June 1 with this Regions audition. The rest of the month slowed a bit, but that audition turned into a booking with another funny story. I had to confirm that I could definitely ride a bike, a requirement that would be tested at a potential callback. Though I hadn't actually ridden a bike in I don't know how long, the cliche is that you can't possibly forget it right? So, of course I can! And at the callback, they wheeled up this monstrous tandem bike, which I have never in my life attempted to ride. My scene partner and I helmeted up and I won't lie...I was nervous about it. We got a practice run in while waiting for the CD to get the camera ready. It was shaky. Tough to coordinate and take off with one of those. Our first "take" was a little touch and go on the take off, and we were rudely interrupted by a car trying to use the alley we were in. When we got back, the CD realized the camera wasn't taping that round. So, lucky for all of us, I got a second chance and nailed it. The key, we discovered, is the force of that first push and the second person matching the pedal rhythm. When my "wife", me and our "child" walked into the room for the director, we got the kind of feedback you want to hear. The avail we got was short-lived and we were booked together.
The shoot went great. Very smooth. It took two days, and we did the day with the actual bike riding first, which I was happy to get out of the way. The second day was easy interior stuff. All around - casting, production, agency, client, everyone was great and I had a good time on this one.
At the end of the second day, as I was waiting to be released, my dad called with the news about Granny. Having visited her again so recently and sifted through photos and movies, I'm sure that some of the facial expressions that get me work and laughs derive from her. I made it through my improv show that night and was quite drained by the time I got home around midnight.
A week later, I took a red-eye flight to the memorial service, was on the ground there for about 10 hours and flew back to LA. Got to see some relatives from a side of the family that I don't know as much about, and was entertained by some very funny folks.
There were other auditions and such, but that's the meat of June.
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