Table of Contents - Twin Cities Actor Expo
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Table of Contents - Twin Cities Actor Expo
Table of Contents Schedule ........................................................................................ Sessions .......................................................................................... Auditions .......................................................................................... Speakers ........................................................................................ Moderators. ....................................................................................... Exhibitors ...................................................................................... Sponsors ...................................................................................... TCAE Committee ............................................................................... 2 4 11 12 21 22 25 27 Lobby 8:00am Coffee & Breakfast 8:30am Reg. Open & Exhibits 9:0010:00 Prof. Track Novice Track Prof. Track Community Room Jaycee Studio Art Gallery Classroom Kids Improvisation Welcome to the Biz & the Expo Don’t Forget to Breathe The Dos and Don’ts of Self Submission Online Developing the Actor Agent Relationship The Actor’s Business Plan LUNCH - Staff/ Speakers Book Signing Jane Drake Brody On Camera Audition Tips and Tricks Industry Professionals Discuss Training in the Twin Cities Working on Low Budget SAG-AFTRA Productions 2:153:15 Auditioning for Voice-over Actor Parent Panel Making the Most of Your 5 Minutes: Selecting Audition Material *Meet & Greet: Meredith Model & Talent 2-3pm 3:304:30 Making Your Cold-Reading HOT: It’s Not About the Words Actor Spotlight Jimmy Deshler Time, Talent, and/ or Money *Meet & Greet: Ruggiero 3:30-4:30pm 4:455:45 Improv for Flexibility: Wrong and Strong Actors Are From Mars 10:15 11:15 11:3012:45 Lunch (On-Site Options) 1:002:00 Exhibits 5:457:30 7:309:00 2 Happy Hour & Networking Battle of Improv AllStars Filmmakers Auditions Conference Room Green Room *Meet and Greet Caryn Model & Talent 9-10am *Meet and Greet Privileged Model Management 10:15-11am *Meet & Greet: Agency Models & Talent 11:1512:15 Filmmakers Auditions *Meet & Greet: Wehmann Models & Talent, Inc. 12:45-1:45 Babs Casting 3:00-5:20pm Welcome to the 7th Annual Twin Cities Actor Expo! Our mission is to help you gain knowledge and connections to make the most of your talent. We hope you enjoy the day, and leave energized with renewed motivation and creativity. Please note on our schedule that we offer both Professional Track and Novice Track seminars. You are welcome to attend any sessions that interest you! Please be aware, however, that our Professional Track sessions are intended for actors who make a living (or a portion of their living) as an actor. Our Novice Track seminars are for those who may have acting experience and training, but have limited experience in that session’s subject matter. SESSION LOCATIONS: Jaycee Studio, 1st floor, east end of the lobby Art Gallery, 1st floor near registration Community Room, Conference Room, Classroom, – 2nd floor 3 8:30 a.m. | Doors Open Registration and Exhibit Hall Open Audition registration open for any remaining time slots following online registration. 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. | Session One Jaycee Studio – Novice track Welcome to the Biz and the Expo! This session will outline the many acting opportunities in the Twin Cities, giving you a big-picture look at how the business functions. You’ll leave with a better understanding of how you can best pursue acting work, whether it’s a hobby or a career aspiration. Plus, we’ll share an overview of the Twin Cities Actor Expo and how to make the most of your day. Presenter: Beth Chaplin, actor, author: The Acting Biz: A Career Guide to the Twin Cities Community Room – Novice track Kids Improvisation Free your mind! Have fun with a group of actors! We’ll work as a group through several improvbased exercises to build learning on-the-fly skills and techniques. Network with your peers and build connections to provide opportunities for future roles. Develop your skills as an individual and take what you’ve learned to apply it both on and off the stage. Come to learn how to be more flexible in film and theatre. Bring your creativity and enjoy the funny results! This session is geared towards kids 10-16yrs. The most fun you’ll have all weekend! • Free up your creativity • Work and share in a group environment • Unlock your comedic potential • No experience necessary Moderator: Wendy Patzlaff | Presenter: Matt Cici Art Gallery – Professional track Don’t Forget to Breathe A workshop for the actor who needs some tweaks on vocal techniques. Michelle Barber, private vocal coach and Director of the on-going Musical Theatre Program at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres for the past 22 years, leads an energetic, fun, comprehensive one-hour workshop on vocal technique. Whether you are a musical theatre actor or classical actor, there is always more to learn regarding how to speak, sing and have your voice be heard in a theatre of any size. Michelle uses hands-on methods with participants during her popular workshop and you will come away with a better understanding of how your vocal instrument can be used to its full potential. Moderator: Greta Grosch | Presenter: Michelle Barber 4 10:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. | Session Two Jaycee Studio – Novice Track Developing the Actor Agent Relationship How do I find an agent? What are agents looking for? Can I have more than one agent? How often should I contact my agents? What do I do if I haven’t heard from them for months? Whether you’re looking for an agent or trying to increase your marketability, here’s your opportunity to ask a panel of Twin Cities agents questions about navigating the talent business. Moderator: Amanda Day | Presenters: Madelyn Kalla, Kari Larson, Deborah Rosenberg Charloff, Susan Wehmann Community Room - Professional Track The Dos and Don’ts of Self Submission Online Video auditions are becoming more and more common. They allow you to submit for roles where you are unable to attend the casting call. In this class you’ll learn about how to effectively create video submissions and things you may not even realize you’ve been doing wrong when submitting them. We’ll go over technical considerations as well as how to best prepare yourself and your performance for video submission. Moderator: Colleen Barrett | Presenter: Jason Schumacher Art Gallery– Professional Track Planning your Acting Career As an award-winning Chicago casting director, actor, master teacher, producer, agent and stage director — Jane Drake Brody knows all aspects of the business. Her book, The Actor’s Business Plan, A Career Guide for the Acting Life, is quickly becoming known as the actor’s bible for planning a successful acting career. Having worked in every genre, she offers unique insights into how the business works for actors. The biggest complaint of students graduating with a theatre major, a BFA, or an MFA is that they weren’t prepared for the overwhelming world of “the Biz.” Jane will offer in depth information about the mechanics of the business, from theatre to film to television. For Twin Cities actors, this is a fabulous opportunity to seek advice for acting work beyond the Twin Cities market. Jane is coming to the Expo in the midst of an international teaching tour, from New York to Chicago to Stockholm to London! You don’t want to miss this rare opportunity to ask questions and preview her book, Moderator: Beth Chaplin | Presenter: Jane Drake Brody TCAE CAFE All Items $1.00 Coffee & light snacks available 5 11:30 a.m. – 12:45 a.m. | Book Signing Art Gallery: Book Signing! Renowned casting director and master acting teacher, Jane Drake Brody, has been presenting workshops across the world in both acting and the business of acting for many years. Her book, The Actor’s Business Plan: A Career Guide to the Acting Life published by Bloomsbury Press is hailed by many as the bible for actors whose careers are beginning, as well as for those who are feeling stuck. It addresses not only career planning but also the life issues that can interfere with a life in the “biz.” Jane‘s new book (to be released by Routledge Press this summer) is entitled, Acting, Archetype, and Neuroscience: Superscenes through Stanislavsky. It examines ways in which actors and directors can best utilize recent scientific discoveries that reinforce the theory of psychophysical action that was a result of Stanislavsky’s lifelong work. Superscenes are a means to discover primal and archetypal emotions and actions underlying text. www.actorsbusinessplan.com 1:00 – 2:00 | SESSION THREE Community Room – Novice Track On-Camera Audition Tips and Tricks Join professional actor and acting coach, Michelle Hutchison, as she shares the many techniques and skills necessary to have a successful on-camera audition. Participants will learn how to take a script and quickly make it their own, improve cold reading skills, adaptability and improvisation, and know how to confidently walk into the casting room in order to book the job. Moderator: Doug Sidney | Presenter: Michelle Hutchison Jaycee Studio – Novice Track Industry Professionals Discuss Training in the Twin Cities Do actors need to train? If so, what should they study? Why? Should they go to a BFA or MFA program or conservatory? What resources are available in the Twin Cities? Where should you start? A frank panel discussion with actors, directors, teachers and other industry professionals about actor training. Whether you are interested in film, television, commercials or theater, this panel will discuss the things all actors should be doing. Moderator/Presenter: Rich Remedios | Presenters: Elena Giannetti, Aiyana Ruggiero, Shirley Venard, Barbara “Babs” Shelton, Cynthia Uhrich Art Gallery – Professional Track Working on SAG-AFTRA Low Budget Productions, Even as a Non-Union Performer Learn how to navigate SAG-AFTRA Low Budget Agreements that allow for both union and non-union talent. What do you look for when scouring websites like ActorsAccess.com and Craigslist when looking for auditions? This is an opportunity to ask any questions you may have about SAG-AFTRA and/or how to head your career in the direction of being a professional actor. Presenter: Kathy Byrne 2:15-3:15 | SESSION FOUR Community Room – Professional Track 6 Auditioning for Voice-over: Stand Out From the Crowd! Voice-over competition is now tougher than ever! It’s no longer enough to have a great demo and agency representation. To be truly competitive, you need to deliver killer reads for every audition. In this 60 minute interactive session, we’ll discuss and demonstrate: how to approach copy interpretation, how to deliver more truthful, “non-announcer” reads, and how to apply your acting skills to voice-over work. Presenters: Beth Chaplin, Tina Zaremba Jaycee Studio – Novice Track Actor Parent Panel Manager, cheerleader, taxi driver, wardrobe stylist, headshot stapler, snack preparer and banker! These are just a few of the many roles you play as the parent of a young actor. How often should you get new headshots? How can you ensure your child is enjoying this? What is the proper etiquette for parents on the set or at auditions? Here’s your chance to hear from four experienced actor parents who will share the ups and downs of the the journey supporting their successful kids. Moderator: Wendy Patzlaff | Presenters: Nancy Cossette, Shelly DeMarre, Michelle Kmiecik-Tran, Carin Mehan Art Gallery – Professional Track Making the Most of Your 5 Minutes: Selecting Audition Material Some of the Twin Cities top talent present a workshop on SELECTING AUDITION MATERIAL. All members of Actor’s Equity, these talented professionals have worked at every major theatre in the 7 area (Guthrie, Chanhassen, Old Log, History Theatre, Illusion, Children’s Theatre, Park Square, Theatre Latte Da), as well as appearing on Broadway and in numerous National Tours. In this interactive workshop you will hear from the pros how to make the most of your 5 minutes. Come prepared to participate, and walk away ready to nail your next audition! Moderator/Presenter: Greta Grosch | Presenters: Tinia Moulder, Jen Burleigh Bentz, Paul Coate 3:30-4:30 | SESSION FIVE Community Room – Professional Track Making Your Cold-Reading HOT: It’s Not About the Words At your last audition, did you feel lost, ill-prepared and as if you were floundering? How do you define a successful cold-read? (Besides landing the role!) What exactly does “make a strong choice” mean? This brief workshop offers actors some tools and tips to turn any cold reading into an awesome, focused audition. Actors attending the workshop may volunteer to demonstrate techniques. Moderator: Gini Adams | Presenter: Cynthia Uhrich Jaycee Studio – Novice Track Actor Spotlight: Jimmy Deshler You’ve seen him on General Hospital, NCIS, The Astronaut’s Wives Club and many more films, TV shows and commercials. Jimmy Deshler received the 2014 Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series – Young Actor. Here’s your chance to learn about his acting journey from his early days in Minnesota to surviving the LA experience. This informal but heartfelt conversation should enlighten and inspire all actors. Moderator: Bill Cooper | Presenter: Jimmy Deshler Art Gallery – Professional Track Time, Talent, and/or Money – How to Choose Strong Productions and Identify Red Flags for… Not so strong productions Ever had that sinking feeling that the film you just signed on for may be doomed out of the gate? That a project may waste your most valuable resources – your time and talent? Join us as two industry professionals from both sides of the camera share with you their experience, including how to identify problems, issues, toxic personalities, and the difference between amateur and professional productions. Moderator: Amanda Day | Presenters: Heidi Fellner, Ryan Wood 4:45 – 5:45 | SESSION SIX Community Room – Professional Track Improv for Flexibility: Wrong and Strong Join Brave New Workshop Artistic Director Caleb McEwen for an improvisation workshop aimed directly at actors. Ever had a director ask you to be “bigger,” “more subtle,” or “squishier?” This workshop will use the basic principles of improvisation to help increase your flexibility and give you the confidence to jump in and “squish” with the best of them. With a focus on making immediate, bold choices without allowing your judgey inner critic to pipe up and ruin everything, this workshop is a must for stage and screen actors alike. Moderator: Matt Cici | Presenter: Caleb McEwen 8 Jaycee Studio – Professional and Novice Track Actors Are From Mars and Directors Are From Venus – Did that Drowning Work for You?! Rachel and Barry recently shot a feature film located in a house where the basement was completely flooded. They’ll talk about communication between the actor and director under normal circumstances vs. in an environment where you are practically drowning. Communication is key to not only happy actors and directors, but also key to making sure the actor’s performance matches the director’s vision of the story. Actors go from job to job, learning to interpret what different directors are saying. Directors work with a variety of actors, learning over time how to best communicate with talent. Often communication is a struggle. In this workshop with a working actress and working director, we’ll cover what it’s like from either side of the camera: what frustrates actors the most, what drives directors crazy, and why both sides often wonder why communication is misunderstood! See footage from the feature and hear about how communication can take an “ok” scene and make it brilliant. Moderator/Presenter: Rachel Weber | Presenter: Barry Andersson 5:45 pm – 7:30 pm | Networking Happy Hour Lobby: Light Appetizers, Cash Bar – Wine and Beer 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm | Battle of the Twin Cities Improv All-Stars! Jaycee Studio: Tickets available at the door: $30. We’re always looking for new ACTORS and MODELS! We hope to meet you again after the Expo! @RuggieroTalent www.RuggieroTalent.com NewTalent@RuggieroTalent.com 612.224.9300 9 PLACE HOLDER FOR PRIVILEGE MODELS 10 Filmmaker Auditions 9:00 - 11:15 am / 1:00 - 5:45 pm Location: Classroom Here’s your chance to show your stuff in front of a selection of local film directors! Actors will perform short scenes/monologues for the group. Actors will be scheduled in 5 minute slots throughout the day in the CLASSROOM. There will be a check-in table just outside the door. Each audition includes a 1-2 minute comedic, or dramatic monologue or two person scene. There will be no cold reads. If you can’t find a scene partner to work with please bring two copies of your script and we’ll have an actor on hand to read with you. Actors may be asked questions during their audition. Agency Meet & Greets Location: Conference Room These brief “meet and greet” sessions are not designed to be interviews for representation. This is your opportunity to meet representatives from the agencies, and submit your headshot / resume. Please bring enough headshots and resumes to share with each agency. The agents will review your materials and will contact you if they’d like to schedule an interview for representation. 9:00 - 10:00 am Caryn Model and Talent Agency 11:15 - 12:15 pm Agency Models & Talent 12:45 – 1:45 pm Wehmann Models & Talent, Inc. 2:00 – 3:00 pm Meredith Model & Talent Agency 3:30 – 4:30 pm Ruggiero Models & Talent 4:45 - 5:45 pm Privileged Model Management Bab’s Casting Mock Audition 3:00 - 5:20 pm Location: Green Room “How to Audition for Commercials” - Mock Audition with Barbara “Babs” Shelton. These are 20 minute group hands-on, practical educational sessions that include a mock audition. PLEASE NOTE: these auditions are not for any project “Babs” may be working on. Each 20 minute sessions will include up to 12 people. 11 Barry Andersson Barry Andersson is an award-winning director and cinematographer. His career started with live television video production and now includes a pair of feature films, several acclaimed short films, television pilots and numerous commercials. Mr Andersson uses his real-world experiences working for clients such as ESPN, Skype and Discovery Channel to help instruct seminars globally about best practices for film makers. His list of speaking appearances include NAB, the Idea Conference, and Creative Suite Conference, among others, and he’s consulted groups such as the U.S. Marine Corp, NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and prestigious U.S. universities. Mr Andersson is the author of the “DSLR Filmmakers Handbook.” Michelle Barber Michelle Barber, well-known actress based here in the Twin Cities has been working as a proud union member for the past 40 years. She has performed at Guthrie Theatre (Caroline or Change, Other Desert Cities, Roman Holiday, Pen) Theater Latte Da (Spring Awakening, Gypsy), Ten Thousand Things (King Henry IV), Southern Theatre (Juliet Letters) and Playwright’s Center (various readings). But her real home is at Chanhassen Dinner Theatres, where she has performed such classic roles as Dolly Levi, Grisabella, Reno Sweeney, and Adelaide. Jen Burleigh Bentz Broadway: Mamma Mia!; National tour: Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story; Guthrie: The Music Man; Ordway: Into the Woods, Bingo: The Winning Musical!, Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story; Old Log: Dirty 12 Rotten Scoundrels; History Theatre: Christmas of Swing, Working Boys’ Band, Hormel Girls; Illusion: Disenchanted; Minnetonka: Annie Get Your Gun, The Sound of Music, Hello, Dolly!; Fitzgerald: The Wild Party. Other Nancy’s Budget, Fingerhut.com TV campaign, Owner of Brickhouse Music in River Falls. Training B.S., Theater Comprehensive, University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire Kathy Byrne Kathy Byrne has been the Director of TV/Theatrical for SAG-AFTRA Chicago since May, 2010. In addition to running the TV/Theatrical Department, she also is the head of Agency Relations for the Chicago local. This entails working with Franchised Agents in the Chicago market. Kathy is a firm believer in outreach to both actors and filmmakers who are beginning their careers, or who have worked on several film projects without realizing how easy it is to work with SAG-AFTRA actors and contracts. Prior to her position at SAG-AFTRA, Kathy was the Project Coordinator for Film and Television for the Chicago Film Office for nearly 20 years. In that position she worked with such projects as The Dark Knight, The Fugitive, ER, Wanted, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Public Enemies and Stranger than Fiction. She also was the Program Coordinator for the Chicago Outdoor Film Festival for 3 years. Beth Chaplin Beth has been a full-time actor in the Twin Cities for over 20 years. Her extensive voice-over and on-camera portfolio includes hundreds of radio and TV commercials, and over a thousand industrial and corporate training programs. Beth has coached dozens of local actors in the business of acting, acting for the camera and voice-over. Past stage credits include Park Square, Theater in the Round and Theatre Unbound. Her book, The Acting Biz: A Career Guide to the Twin Cities is a valuable resource for both novice and professional local actors. (Available from www.ActingTwinCities.com and Amazon.com) www.BethChaplin.com Matt Cici Matt Cici is a filmmaker and actor with a passion to help the Minnesota film community grow. He has nearly a decade of background in theater and film acting, leading to state competitions, awards and scholarships. His first feature, Lambent Fuse, came directly after making a few award-winning short films. The goal of Lambent Fuse is to shift the paradigm of the stereotypical mental conditions shown in mainstream cinema by portraying the reality of mental illness and human choices in an eye-opening and innovative manner. He has also started a production company called Stolen Arrow Films, and he recently starred in The Center, a feature film produced by Academy Award winner Jonathan Demme (The Silence of the Lambs), directed by Charlie Griak. Paul Coate Nancy Cossette Nancy’s son, Luke would memorize lines from TV and act them out, and in everyday life he is full of drama and expression. Therefore, mom had him try acting at JRP in Minnesota. (“Good thing dad was deer hunting and had no idea what we were up to!”) Luke then went to the IPOPS acting convention 13 in Las Vegas. Mom and dad thought, “we’ll do this, then be done with this acting thing.” They didn’t know this was only the beginning! Luke had many managers and agents interested in signing him, so off to LA they went, meeting with about 20 agents and managers in one week. They spent two winters in LA, constantly busy with auditions and bookings. It was the experience of a lifetime. In Minneapolis, Luke has done lots of varied work and has learned life skills from all this experience. Shelly DeMarre Shelly DeMarre is the mother of actor, Jimmy Deshler and has been working in some aspect of the entertainment industry for over six years. In 2009, Shelly and Jimmy made the move to Los Angeles and found that many people arrive with high hopes, but get frustrated because they have no real direction. Through personal experience and a lot of research, Shelly started the company, Your L.A. Connection, to introduce, guide and help those coming to the Los Angeles area to explore the entertainment industry. Your L.A. Connection has been helping launch actors’ careers since 2013. Shelly is passionate about seeing eager and talented actors’ dreams come true! Jimmy Deshler Jimmy Deshler moved from Minnesota in 2009 to pursue acting and has since appeared on shows such as ABC’s General Hospital, Astronaut Wives Club, NCIS, Nickelodeon’s Nicky Ricky Dicky & Dawn, and will be starring in a new film in 2016 called “Riding Faith”. 14 Jane Drake Brody Award-winning casting director, actor, teacher, producer, agent, and stage director, Jane Drake Brody is a nationally recognized expert in how to create a sustainable, happy, and rewarding career in the acting business. Recipient of the Casting Society of America award for Best Location Casting for the acclaimed Coen brothers film Fargo, Jane is also a Los Angeles Weekly’s Best Actress award winner and has performed on some of America’s most prestigious stages, from the Guthrie Theatre in Minneapolis and Drury Lane in Chicago, to Los Angeles Actors’ Theatre. In a field where depth and range of experience is critical, Jane’s background is outstanding for its richness. Formerly an assistant to Michael Shurtleff, author of Audition!, Jane is retired from The Theatre School at DePaul University, and was formerly head of Undergraduate Acting at LSU in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jane draws on more than 45 years of professional insights and proven strategies. Heidi Fellner A top-earning voice-over talent at NUTS, ltd, Heidi is also a longtime actor featured in national spots for Great Clips, Airborne, Radisson, Hotels.com, ING, Time Warner Cable and many others. She has also appeared in movies such as The Invitation (2014), Fall Into Me (2006) and Lambent Fuse (2011). Elena Giannetti Elena has been a part of the Twin Cities acting community for over 30 years, performing on many local stages, including The Guthrie Theater, Park Square Theater, Children’s Theater Company, History Theater, Mixed Blood, MN Jewish Theater Company, Playwright’s Center, Off-Leash Area, MN Shakespeare Project, BCT/Artistry, Theater in the Round, and many more. Her on-camera/ film credits include multiple industry films and commercials, as well as recent roles in the films Twin Cities, Recalibrate, and Bringing It All Back Home, along with the web series Theater People/Season 3. Elena is also a director and producer, with recent credits including the Encore Audience Favorite (“A Certain Age”) at the 2013 MN Fringe Festival as well as assistant directing multiple productions at Park Square Theater and TRP. She is a graduate of Macalester College with a BA in Dramatic Arts and has studied at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (NY) and with MK Lewis in Los Angeles. Elena is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA and currently serves on the local SAG-AFTRA Board of Directors as Third VP. Elena studies with Raye Birk at the Actors Workout/The Guthrie Theater. Elena will be directing A Midsummer Night’s Dream at Park Square Theater in the fall of 2016. Greta Grosch A professional actress, writer, director and producer, Greta’s work has been seen on stages around the country. Greta also works regularly as a voice-over and commercial artist, travels the country as a motivational speaker and corporate entertainer, and is a member of Actor’s Equity, the Dramatists Guild and the Playwright’s Center. Michelle Hutchison Michelle Hutchison is a professional actor of stage, screen and television. She has appeared on numerous local stages including the Guthrie, History Theater, Theater Latte Da, Mixed Blood, Actor’s Theater of Minnesota, Brave New Workshop, Thirst Theater, ComedySportz, Playwright’s Center and more. She can be seen in films such as Fargo, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Thin Ice, Drop Dead 15 Gorgeous, Into Temptation, The Public Domain, and most recently in ABC’s In An Instant and Netflix’s Lady Dynamite to premiere May, 2016. As an educator, Michelle operates a successful on-camera training school for actors, media talent, and corporate training as well as a Teaching Artist at the Guthrie Theater. To learn more about Michelle and her classes visit www.MichelleLHutchison.com. Madelyn Kalla Meredith Model & Talent Agency Inc. celebrated its 25th year anniversary this past March. Having opened in New Jersey in 1977 under the direction of Joyce Meredith, her daughter, Stacy Meredith, opened a second office in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1991. As a full service commercial agency, SAG/AFTRA franchised, we continue to develop and promote talent to clientele both locally and nationally. Many of our actors have booked featured and independent films. Our strengths lie in TV, commercials, industrials, new media and print advertising for clients such as Target, Best Buy, General Mills, 3M, Proctor & Gamble, Von Maur, Sanford Health, Prime Therapeutic, Adidas, Nissan, Famous Dave’s, Walmart, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Sun Country Airlines, YMCA, Slumberland, Georgia Pacific, and Time Warner to name a few out of 1,700 clients nationally. For further info about the agency please refer to our website at www.meredithagency.com Michelle Kmiecik-Tran Michelle Kmiecik-Tran is a mom and a de facto manager of an 11-year-old child actress, Natalie Tran. Natalie has appeared both on stage and in on-camera projects since the age of five. Her theatre credits include the Guthrie Theater, Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, Children’s Theatre Company, Theater Latté Da, Walking Shadow Theatre Company, Artistry/Bloomington Civic Theatre, Minnesota Fringe Festival and many others. She has also appeared in multiple TV commercials, industrials, independent films and new media projects. Michelle’s role is to ensure a healthy balance between acting, school, family and friends, and downtime for Natalie. Keeping Natalie healthy, well fed and rested, on track with school work, and getting her to and from acting commitments is almost a full-time job for Michelle. She is willing to continue in that role for as long as Natalie’s acting remains a positive, growth-promoting and rewarding experience. Kari Larson Kari started Agency Models and Talent in 1996 after working as a model for many years in Atlanta, Dallas and Minneapolis. Agency books models and actors of all ages and varying degrees of experience believing most anyone can work in this industry if they package themselves correctly and take the right classes (with Bill Cooper for instance). We concentrate on securing work for our talent within the local market for clients such as Best Buy, General Mills, Target and 3M but have been recently introducing developed talent to the LA market. Carin Mehan Mother of actor Tommy Propson. A mother of two working actors, Carin has been an “MOS” – or “Mom On Set” -- for the better part of 16 years. In that time, she’s fetched coffee, steamed and ironed costumes, acted as a stand-in for the lead, filled in as an extra, run lines with other cast members, and endured sub-zero, twenty-four hour shoots. Along the way, she has learned: not to show up for auditions with 300 other candidates for Huggies commercials; what classes, fees, and websites are worth the time and money; and how to help her children embrace what is fun and 16 17 exciting about acting and not to worry about the inevitable rejection. Caleb McEwen Caleb McEwen is a writer, keynote speaker, trainer, master of ceremonies, knife thrower, juggler and dancer. Yes, we did say knife thrower. Caleb is also one of the most experienced improvisation performers in the country. Since joining the Brave New Workshop, Caleb has written, directed, produced, and performed in more events than any other Brave New Workshop performer. In addition to the US, Caleb has performed in Japan, Croatia, Italy, Greece, Malta, Canada, The Bahamas and out on the open sea with Disney Cruise Lines. He has been on stage with presidents, senators and former heads of the CIA and emceed events with everyone from LL Cool J to Randy Travis. When he’s not working for the Brave New Workshop, Caleb McEwen teams up with the Danger Committee, an incredible three-man act that combines knife throwing, juggling and spine tingling thrills with hilarious and dangerously funny comedy. Tinia Moulder Tinia Moulder is an actor, singer and dancer with extensive theater credits. Her work in the Twin Cities includes: The Guthrie, Chanhassen Dinner Theatre, Ordway Center, Minnesota Opera, Old Log, Mixed Blood, Illusion and History Theaters, to name a few. She most recently was seen as Mrs Squires in The Music Man at the Guthrie Theater and as choreographer for the hit show, Glensheen, at the History Theatre. When not on stage, she loves working with students teaching acting, directing and choreographing. Rich Remedios Rich Remedios is a Minneapolis based actor and teacher. As an actor he has performed on Broadway and in numerous regional theaters; on film and television as well as numerous commercials and industrial videos. He holds an MFA in Acting from the University of South Carolina and is a certified Meisner Teacher. He also completed the 2-year Meisner training program at the William Esper Studio, studied at The Shakespeare Lab at The Public Theatre and completed internships with Circle Repertory Theatre and Milwaukee Repertory Theater. Rich currently studies with Raye Birk at The Guthrie Theater. As a teacher, Rich has served on the theatre faculty of University of South Carolina, Kennesaw State University and Clayton State University. He currently teaches privately in his own studio, Twin Cities Meisner Training, has been a guest teacher at the Guthrie Theatre and Macalester College, and is a teaching artist with Mu Performing Arts. Deborah Rosenberg Charloff Deborah Rosenberg Charloff is the co-owner of Caryn Model & Talent Management. Deb started her career as a young model at the age of five doing runway shows and modeling for Dayton’s. She assisted her mother, Caryn Rosenberg, with the production of fashion shows for Market Fashion Productions. She’s a graduate from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Marketing. Deb has cherished working in her family business, Caryn Model & Talent Management, which recently celebrated its 25th year in business. Not only does she book talent locally, but worldwide. One of her greatest rewards is to see her models and actors in fashion shows, print ads, billboards, commercials and movies. Aiyana Ruggiero Aiyana’s early background in marketing, psychology, and film & video was a natural launching pad for her work in the production/talent community. The strengths that she developed from her years of hands-on experience running highly complex and delicate projects led to the creation and evolution of Ruggiero Models & Talent. Her ability to cultivate personal relationships, while giving focused attention and guidance for talents’ career and ambitions, combine to create an environment where excellence and growth for both talent and clients alike thrive. Aiyana enjoys giving back to the community that has supported her through mentoring newcomers and participating as a panel moderator and panel member at local industry events, where she loves sharing advice and insight on the ins and outs of the industry with newcomers and colleagues. When she isn’t working (but really, she’s always working) she is a passionate bon vivant and can be found cooking, networking, and hatching travel plans. Wine estates in Champagne, France, anyone? Jason P. Schumacher Jason P. Schumacher is a director, writer, and producer with over 10 years of professional experience creating films and documentaries. He is the owner of GreyDuck, a film production and development company. His short film, Sad Clown, recently screened in film festivals around the country, winning the Audience Award at the Twin Cities Film Fest. He is currently wrapping up post production on Twin Cities, a feature length drama he produced, and Beyond The Thrill, a documentary he directed about competitive skydiving. Barbara “Babs” Shelton Barbara “Babs” Shelton is a renowned casting director in the Twin Cities. Since 1989, Directors and Photographers from A to Z have utilized her casting skills. From Dario Argento, the Italian gothic horror film director, to Jim Zabilla, the American commercial director, Babs has worked with them all. Everything from Huggies to Hearing Aids, Babs casts it all. Cynthia Uhrich Cynthia Uhrich is the owner and instructor of IN THE MOMENT Studio in St. Paul, where she has been teaching and inspiring actors since 2003. She has been a guest teacher at St. Cloud University, Minneapolis Media Institute, and for the past two years taught a semester-long course for MCTC’s Cinema Department titled “Ready for Your Close-Up? A Screen Acting Lab for Directors & Actors”. She has also been casting MCTC’s short student film projects for 3 years. She is a working actress and filmmaker; in 2012 she created the non-profit IN THE MOMENT FILMS with the mission of employing more women in the field. At present, she is wrapping up post-production on “Robert in the Bedroom” a short film on the topic of Alzheimer’s and shot by Gregory Winter. Uhrich wrote, produced and directed the project. She also has a significant role in “The 4th” which shot over the summer. IN THE MOMENT FILMS is in the early planning stages for its next film project; with anticipated shooting in the Fall/Winter of 2016. Shirley Venard Shirley Venard is a Twin Cities Actor, Adjunct Professor and Business Owner. She has had a rich and successful career on stage, film and radio. She was a company member of the Guthrie Theatre under Garland Wright’s direction. Also, performing at Chanhassen, Illusion, Mixed Blood and other 19 regional theatres, she has played many of Dramatic Literature’s “great women”. Venard is now an affiliate Professor at the University of Minnesota, teaching courses for actors, Career Preparation and Acting for the Camera. Her company, Speaking Systems, is in its 10th year. Her expertise as a public speaking coach provides clients with the ability to conquer the common fear of appearing before an audience. . Rachel Weber When she was a child, Rachel thought it would be much more practical to be a director instead of an actor, because then she “could boss people around”. After all, it worked with her five siblings and the neighborhood kids... Instead, the past thirteen years have been spent telling stories on stage and film, receiving an A.F.A. in Theatre Performance, and, yes, directing. Most recently, Rachel has added the titles of writer and producer to her resume, and started the transition to LA. Locally, Rachel has performed at The Children’s Theatre Company, The Guthrie, Park Square Theatre, Theatre in the Round, Bloomington Civic Theatre, and Yellow Tree Theatre, among others. Susan Wehmann I have been an agent for over 35 years. I have owned the Wehmann Agency for 32 of those years. When I graduated from college I wanted to find a good job. My job grew into a very successful career and agency ownership. Leading in the industry has been both challenging and rewarding. Most of all, it has been filled with relationships that have blessed my career and the Wehmann Agency. I am very grateful for every booking, paid invoice, model, actor, artist and child represented at Wehmann. Without them, I’ve got nothing to talk about. The agents that work at Wehmann are the best in the biz! I am grateful to be the leader of their team. Ryan Wood A multi-award winning filmmaker for both his comedy and commercial work, Ryan’s career has spanned decades. An accomplished writer, director, and producer whose credits include work for ABC Family, ShopNBC, and more, Ryan is best known for his popular web series “Fear of Girls”. Tina Zaremba Tina Zaremba is the Professional Talker. She has taken her passion for her craft and nurtured it into a career as a voice-over talent and trainer that thrives on bringing words to life. Based in New York City, she brings over ten years of experience and has lent her voice to hundreds of commercials, corporate videos, and training programs that include clients such as: BNY Mellon, Tide Plus Bleach, Airwick, Pantene, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Iams. In addition to working as a voice-over talent, Tina teaches various voice-over talent through a variety of workshops and 1:1 coaching. To learn more about Tina go to www.tinazaremba.com 20 Gini Adams Gini has worked as an actor in the Twin Cities for nearly 30 yrs. from national & local TV commercials, print and industrial films to theatrical/stage and independent film work! You can see her currently in commercials for Miracle Ear, Red Gold Tomatoes and Rasmussen College as well as in the independent film “The Jingle Dress” as Sally. Gini continues to study this craft w Anthony Vincent Bova of Bova Actors Workshop (NYC) & Will Wallace of Will Wallace Acting Company (LA)! Colleen Barrett Colleen is first generation Irish-American. She primarily grew up in Seattle, lived in New York City and Milwaukee, before putting down roots in the Twin Cities. Locally she has acted at Park Square, Artistry, TRP, Gremlin and the Fringe Festival. She has worked as an On Camera & Voice Talent for 20+ years and is listed with NUTS, ltd. She also can be seen in two locally produced films, The Lucky One and Branches. Colleen has a BA in Drama from the University of Washington, was an Equity Membership Candidate at the Milwaukee Rep for the 87/88 season, studied at HB Studios with William Hickey and continues to train at the Actors Workout with Raye Birk. Amanda Day Amanda Day has been a full time professional actor and voice over talent for 7 years. She has been acting ever since she played the star that led the wise men to little baby Jesus when she was four. She holds a degree in international business and has lived in four different countries. Travel, cooking, family and friends are her passion. Amanda has starred in dozens of short films, many feature length films and has been a part of national and international commercials and voice-over campaigns. For the last year she has been a part of the 48 episode studio luma project which has honed her skills from being on a professional set every day for a year. She also enjoys hosting live events and has been the red carpet host for the Twin Cities Film Fest for the last several years. She enjoys sword fighting, dancing and exploring new ideas. Wendy Patzlaff Wendy has spent the better part of 17 years working as a talent agent for models and actors in the Twin Cities. During this time she has also taught on-camera acting and modeling to children and young adults in Dallas, Minneapolis and Sioux Falls. Wendy is currently working throughout Minneapolis as a Baby and Child Wrangler, coaching kids and babies to perform to the best of their abilities on the set of print and commercial shoots for Target. Doug Sidney Professional Minneapolis-based on camera actor and spokesperson in film, television, commercial, print, and voice. Experience includes on camera hosting, spokesperson representation, film and television acting, and print media talent work alongside professional voice ad work, audiobook narration, and product presentation. Live presentation, hosting, emcee, and promotion experience extends to live television, trade shows, product launches, corporate conventions, and media outreach. Notable releases include Gateway Films/Vision Video’s ‘Until Forever,’ Mechanically Separated Cinema’s ‘The Weight of Darkness,’ and Avocado Refrigerator Studios’ ‘Four Boxes.’ Exhaustive film list available on professional acting resume and at www.douglassidney.com. 21 The Acting Biz: A Career Guide to the Twin Cities www.ActingTwinCities.com Your complete guidebook to acting professionally in the Twin Cities. (From Kirk House Publishers) Available at the Expo, on Amazon.com and in bookstores. Actors’ Equity Association www.actorsequity.org Actors’ Equity Association (“Equity”) is the U.S. labor union that represents more than 50,000 Actors and Stage Managers. Equity seeks to foster the art of live theatre, and advances the careers of its members by providing a wide range of benefits. Over 500 registered Equity members work and live in Minnesota. Apex Energy Solutions www.workatapex.com Apex Energy Solutions is an industry leading window and door specialist. At Apex we believe in a healthy work-life balance and encourage our employees to pursue their passions in life, in your case ACTING! We are looking to add marketing reps to our team who will work around 15 hours a week, making between $30-60k a year! Work part-time hours and make full-time pay, all while you are still engaged in your acting craft. 22 Caryn International www.caryninternational.com Minnesota-based Caryn Model and Talent Management is known worldwide for excellence in model, actor, and talent representation. New talent is discovered daily by their hardworking staff in addition to their partnership with Caryn International’s well-trained and award-winning students. Jonathan Conklin Photography Minneapolis-photographer.com Jonathan Conklin Photography provides headshots for actors and performers of all in ages in the Twin Cities. The studio is located in Downtown Minneapolis. Rates for headshots start at $125 for 3 looks and 4 edits. Bill Cooper Actor Workshops www.billcooper.info On-Camera coaching and workshops. Professional, practical and affordable coaching and instruction for novice to advanced students, models and actors. Safiyyah Cummings - Mary Kay Consultant www.marykay.com/safiyyahcummings I offer complimentary skincare and cosmetic consultations and customized application lessons. Plus, an opportunity to have your own business that is flexible and fun! Jane Drake Brody: Master Teacher www.janedrakebrody.com Renowned casting director and master acting teacher, Jane Drake Brody, has been presenting workshops across the world in both acting and the business of acting for many years. Her book, The Actor’s Business Plan: A Career Guide to the Acting Life published by Bloomsbury Press is hailed by many as the bible for actors whose careers are beginning, as well as for those who are feeling stuck. It addresses not only career planning but also the life issues that can interfere with a life in the “biz.” Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts www.lundstrumcenter.org The Lundstrum Center for the Performing Arts teaches musical theater technique in a systematic and integrated curriculum of dance, voice and drama. We offer an affordable high quality arts education to all ages, all levels and all backgrounds. Chris McDuffie Photography & Nicole Fae Artists www.chrismcduffie.photography | www.nicolefae.com Chris McDuffie is a passionate artist who has been recognized as the Year’s Best Photographer by the Minnesota Fashion Awards. He has recently been featured in Minnesota Bridal Magazine, ESPN, and the New York Times. His work is regularly complemented by the work of Nicole Fae and her team 23 of artists who create beautiful looks by styling exquisite hair and applying flawless makeup. Together they create stunning headshots and inspired fashion photography. SAG-AFTRA Twin Cities Local http://www.sagaftra.org/ SAG-AFTRA represents approximately 160,000 performers and media professionals nationwide. SAG-AFTRA members are the faces and voices that entertain and inform America and the world, working together to secure the strongest protections for media artists into the 21st century and beyond. Dallas Smith Photography www.facebook.com/FilmPhotographyByDallas Capture your radiant self with Dallas Smith photography! Whether you’re looking for new headshots or wanting to capture behind the scenes pics of your film projects, Dallas Smith Photography will provide you with stunning professional images. Studio 120 www.studio120.com At Studio 120, we love actors, we love film, and we really love this town. It’s why we support local actors, films, festivals,theaters, expos and all the people that make our scene happen. From script to screen. Studio 120. Substance + Design. Twin Cities Film Fest www.TwinCitiesFilmFest.org The Twin Cities Film Fest (TCFF) is a Minneapolis–based 501(c)3 non–profit year-round arts organization that culminates in a major mainstream film festival in the fall each year at the ShowPlace ICON Theatre located in St. Louis Park MN. TCFF aims to show audiences the best films the industry has to offer while also showcasing the Twin Cities as a hot spot for premiere work. TCFF strives to create a “total film experience” by including mixers, educational offerings and special events. The Underland Project www.theunderlandproject.com The Underland Project is an arts advocacy program for young adults with developmental disabilities. It brings local filmmakers together to give meaningful opportunities to one of the most marginalized communities, by focusing on ability over disability. Voice Acting Expo 2016 from the School of Acting & Voiceover www.VoiceActingExpo.com Helping voice actors get agents and increase bookings. *Facebook.com/VoiceActingExpo Bringing agents, owners and producers to train and meet talent. Voice Acting Expo, April 24, Ridgedale Sheraton. Offering weekly classes, free evaluations, auditions and demo recordings. 24 Mainstreet Bar & Grill www.mainstreetbar.com Mainstreet is a full service restaurant and bar. We have 36 beers on Tap and feature Live Music Friday and Saturday nights. Throughout the week we offer Mingo, Texas Hold’em, Industry night, Double up for a $1 and more. A large party room is available for all your office gatherings or birthdays etc. Catering menu available also. Voted Best Burgers/Best Happy Hour in Hopkins. Come on in and give us a try. Coming Spring 2016 our new outdoor PATIO!! Minnesota Film & Television www.mnfilmtv.org We are a full-service film commission dedicated to creating jobs and economic growth by promoting and supporting Minnesota’s production industry. The hotline at mnfilmtv.org is a highly regarded and valuable resoure for those seeking jobs and opportunities in a wide range of productions. Munkabeans www.munkabeans.com Munkabeans has been serving great coffee in a fun, funky atmosphere since...well, a long time. We serve high-quality coffee and espresso to the locals and medium-quality stuff to the non-locals. We also serve tea, smoothies, ice cream, made-to-order sandwiches, and an all-day breakfast menu. Sweet treats are baked fresh every morning. We offer a great patio during the warmer months. Ruggiero Models & Talent www.ruggierotalent.com Ruggiero Models & Talent is a boutique agency representing a broad range of ages and ethnicities. With our core values of professionalism and high ethical standards, we foster the careers of our talent while tailoring our services to the needs of our clients. Privileged Models & Talent Privileged Model Management is a proud members of the BBB & the TMA (Talent Managers Association). We represent models, actors, and singers. Local, regional & national bookings for major print, runway & on camera clients 25 Rachel Bjerstedt Advertising and Social Media Coordinator Rachel’s educational background started with a BA in Unemployment Screenwriting. She then headed towards California with the dream to become the next Kevin Smith, but she got lost and found herself living in Dallas TX for a few years. In Dallas she decided to go back to school and went the MBA route, so she now knows a lot of big words about business and marketing. She has spent the last 8 years as a freelance marketing coach helping brands find their identity and figure out how to communicate with their audiences via the social interwebs. She is a self-admitted geek with a dash of nerdy. You can reach her at Rachel@MarketplaceMaven.com Beth Chaplin Co-founder and Committee Member Beth has been a professional actor in the Twin Cities for 20 years as the on-camera and voice talent for hundreds of radio and TV commercials, as well as over a thousand industrial and corporate training projects. She has performed on several local stages, including Park Square, Theatre in the Round and Theatre Unbound. For voice-over: www.BethChaplin.com. For information about her book: www.ActingTwinCities.com. Bill Cooper Co-founder, Educational Director & Venue Coordinator Bill has been involved with the video, television and film business in the Twin Cities primarily as an actor for over 25 years. He has a degree in Mass Communications from St. Cloud (MN) State University and studied acting at The Actors Studio in Minneapolis. Bill’s acting credits include 25 short and feature films, 200 television commercials and hundreds of industrial, corporate, print, and voiceover projects. Bill’s website is www.billcooper.info. Matt Cici Education Coordinator As Education Coordinator for Twin Cities Film Fest, a nonprofit organization, Matt is committed to fostering independent artists, educating youth, and enriching audiences by providing resources for individuals to develop their craft with workshops and film challenges, offering critical media thinking through panel discussions and movie nights, and connecting film artists at social mixers and events. He has also started a production company called Stolen Arrow Films, dedicated to creating and capturing original, compelling, and distinct narratives. Naomi Dahlgren Event Manager Naomi has been involved in the talent, video and film business for many years. The talent industry has always been Naomi’s passion. Whether in front of the camera, on stage or behind the scenes, Naomi loves to be involved. She has worked as a production manager and assistant director on numerous film projects including: Changing My Mind (Heirborne Media), The Promise (Heirborne Media), and Nothing Personal (Directed by Michael Gorrie). She was Assistant Director on films for the 48 Hour Film Project and ZFest competitions. Naomi acted in the film Hunting Buddies and worked on the crew of Into Temptation. She also wrote, produced and directed her own short film (Hope) and has another script in the works. Naomi spends the rest of her time as a nanny to 4 children and helps run the Twin Cities Film Fest year round. 26 www.TwinCitiesFilmFest.org/Memberships 27 Josh Dahlman Filmmaker Audition Coordinator Josh Dahlman studied Film History & Criticism at MSUM - Moorhead. He moved to Chicago for Graduate Studies at DePaul University but his heart eventually led him back to Minnesota. Since his return to the Twin Cities, Josh has worked on numerous film projects as a P.A., editor, and manager of craft services. Josh is a programmer for Short Films for the Twin Cities Film Fest and a member of Persistence of Vision, a Filmmaking Collaborative. In his free time, Josh sings with the Northern Lights Chorale in New Brighton. Josh can be reached at josh.dahlman@twincitiesfilmfest.org Rosa Garza Assistant Event Coordinator Rosa has been involved with the Twin Cities performing arts community since 2010. She has performed as an actress in several projects such as student films, music videos and industrial training videos. Her administrative background in event planning and love and enthusiasm for the performing arts are what drive her to support the Twin Cities Actor Expo. Rosa is very proud to be a part of the Twin Cities performing arts community and is dedicated to actively supporting its continuous growth and development. Andrea Hayft Exhibit and Ad Sales Coordinator For over 10 years, Andrea has worked with individuals in their personal or professional lives who want to have less stress and more time for their priorities. She focuses on implementing time management, organization and routines into her clients’ lives, so they are more efficient in the areas that impact them every day. She also gives presentations on these topics. Those skills, combined with her background in marketing communications and passion for the arts and independent film, made it a natural fit for her to volunteer her time and talent with the Twin Cities Film Fest. You can reach her at Andrea@UncomplicatedLiving.com. Greg Klimowicz Catering Coordinator Greg Klimowicz is an aspiring actor, as well as an event planning specialist with Urbanight Events. The Twin Cities Film Festival selected Greg for an Events and Mixers Lead internship this past fall. Since the conclusion of the internship, he has remained on staff to assist the Catering and Hospitality Department. Greg also has past Event Planning and/or Marketing internship experiences with the Irish Fair of Minnesota and KMSP Fox9. He received a Bachelors degree in Marketing Communications from the University of Wisconsin - River Falls in 2011, where he studied in Europe twice and hosted his own radio show. Briana Lee Stage Manager, Battle of the Improv All-Stars Briana Rose Lee is a freelance artist in the cities. She enjoys work both in theater and film, in production and performance. She recently graduated from the University of Minnesota with a BA in Theatre Arts and a minor in Communications. Her latest stage management credits include Sasquatched the Musical with Imagined Theatre and Imaginary Invalid at Theatre in the Round. She is currently keeping busy in pre-production on several projects and working as a product specialist in auto shows around the country for Mazda. 28 Jatin Setia Co-Founder & Executive Director Twin Cities Film Fest As part of the creative and performing arts community locally within the Twin Cities, Jatin has seen first-hand how passionate and devoted the visual arts community is about their craft. With the Twin Cities Film Fest, Jatin seeks to bring the community together in celebration of film arts the community deserves. Jatin was recently recognized by two different top industry publications, 2014 Real Power 50 by MN Business Magazine and 2014 40 Under 40 by MPLS Business Journal for his entrepreneurship and professionalism. He also sits on the board for the Twin Cities Actor Expo and has been involved with MN IFP, MN Film and TV Board and educational organizations to progress filmmaking in our community. His passion for supporting the arts has been highlighted by the Twin Cities Film Fest. www. twincitiesfilmfest.org. Dallas Smith Lead Photographer Dallas became involved in the Twin Cities film community 4 years ago when she was first asked to be a part of a 24 Hour Film Race team. She has always had a passion for photography, storytelling, and film. But it wasn’t until that 24 hours that she fell in love with the process of filmmaking.She has been involved locally with Z-Fest, The 48 Hr Film Project, MNWIFT, Mpls Photo Center, Screenwriter’s Workshop, and IFP MN. She is as happy and comfortable in front of the camera as she is behind it. 29 She does freelance acting/commercial/print work, is represented by All Models Talent Agency, is a part of the Phoenix Memories Photography Team, works with Winterland Recording Studios to shoot and design marketing materials for musicians, and has had her cityscape photography displayed in various locations throughout the Twin Cities. Dallas is excited by the growth she sees happening within the Twin Cities creative community and feels fortunate to be involved with such a talented, passionate, and dedicated group of people! Gabe Steinberg (Actor/Writer/Producer) Gabe graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in Theatre and Psychology. He has been acting professionally, on-camera, in the Twin Cities for over 8 years. In 2010 he began writing and producing commercials and industrial videos with his production company Flip Script Films. He has produced video content for Jim Beam, 2 Gingers, Build-A-Bear Workshop, Verizon, St. Thomas University, and Best Buy. In his free time, Gabe is very active in the community. He just recently completed his first narrative feature film in collaboration with a non-profit that works with young adults with developmental disabilities. The movie is called UNDERLAND III – Beyond the Rift. The entire starring cast is comprised of people with disabilities. You can find out more about it at theunderlandproject.com. Jodi VanDeRiet Volunteer Coordinator Jodi is a graduate from University of Wisconsin-River Falls. She attended University of North Carolina-Wilmington for a semester, in which she landed a summer internship at a Wilmington based casting company. Since graduating with a degree in business, Jodi has been involved in many aspects of the film industry gaining valuable experience. Jodi now has a video production company of her own. Jodi loves spending her time riding and competing in barrel races with two of her horses, and focusing on continuing to grow her video production company! Bill Cooper | On Camera Acting Coaching and Workshops On Camera 30 Professional, practical and affordable coaching and instruction for novice to advanced students, models and actors billcooperjr@yahoo.com 612-616-3159 | www.billcooper.info 31 32