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“Stuff from the Park” has posted some great high end photo slides of “Rocket to the Moon” for our viewing pleasure. Some great big of 1950s nostalgia and Disneyana in these images. Well worth checking out.
Large Format Slide of Rocket to the Moon via [Stuff from the Park]
About once a week I get sent this question in an email, “How Do I get Cast in a Disney Show or Movie”? I respond with some links and wish them good luck. From all accounts its a difficult road to travel, but if you have a dream, what else can you do, right? Well here is what I know about getting cast and its straight from the Mouse’s mouth:
As with any career, education and practice are important. A good first step would be to discuss your interests with a school counselor or drama teacher. If you are not currently enrolled in school, we recommend taking some drama courses at your local college. We suggest you familiarize yourself with a local theater group in your area, and read the entertainment industry trade papers, which are available at most libraries. In these you will find advertisements for upcoming auditions. Also, The Walt Disney Company employs thousands of performers for the various Theme Parks and Resorts. Auditions are held regularly to cast singers, dancers, actors, DJs and VJs, musicians, and bands. For information on these exciting opportunities, please visit our Disney Audition site. When you feel ready to do so, you might consider finding an agent. Their job is to locate work suitable for you. As most film and television organizations require agency representation, having an agent is almost essential for getting paid work. Please understand that we cannot recommend a particular agent or talent agency. For information on how to find an agent in your area, please consult your local entertainment trade papers or the career and entertainment sections of your local library
If you are lucky enough to live near a Disney property, they suggest you visit the Disney Audition Site. Remember, you won’t get all the parts you try out for, but try and keep a stiff upper lip and keep smiling.
A great little blurb at the MTV Movie blog about the possibility of sequel to Monsters, Inc.
“We’ve thought about it,” “Monsters, Inc.” director Pete Doctor told MTV News about the possibility for a sequel. “We’ve got a couple ideas.”
In the moment, those ideas are being filtered into a “Monsters, Inc” roller-coaster at the Walt Disney Resorts, which should open in a couple of years.
This is great news, since Monsters, Inc has been on my mind a lot lately. I love to hear that they are considering ideas and I am pleased as punch to hear that those ideas are being filtered in a “Monsters, Inc” Roller-coaster. Its a win-win situation.
Pixar Eyeing ‘Monsters, Inc.’ Sequel, Says Film’s Director [via MTV Movie Blog]
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