Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Want to Become a Better Hip Hop Dancer?















Casting Factory's own, Cassius C. has decided to share his love for HIP HOP with other aspiring dancers.  Check out the details below:

"Take the town's best hip hop classes at Ultimate Canadian Cheer! Our Gym/Studio has some of the best dancers in Toronto's hip hop community: an up and coming film-maker with loads of new music video opportunities, a dancer from Moonrunners (arguably, one of Toronto's best dance crews), even one of the star's from Disney's Camp Rock 2!"

There is a $35 annual registration fee to be a member of the gym/studio.  Classes are done a class-card system: $15 for one class, $60 for five, and $100 for ten.

For more information, contact Cassius @ hiphoplife@live.ca!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Casting Factory Now Representing... Paul Tadich!


Casting Factory is pleased to add Paul Tadich to our roster of performers. Paul has more than a decade of experience as a writer, journalist and broadcaster. He's also a trained improvisational actor. Paul has worked as a television presenter and voiceover artist in Toronto, London and Moscow. His television work was nominated for a New York Festivals award and his work on radio has been heard across the country.

For a look at what Paul's TV work, check out his demo reel.We here at Casting Factory think the man needs his own show!

Saturday, October 31, 2009

Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice, Beetlejuice!



In this week's Casting Factory Hallowe'en-themed poll, we asked you to vote on the best Hallowe'en movie of all time! Beetlejuice (1988), starring Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, Geena Davis, and Alec Baldwin won by a landslide with 31% of the vote! The official results are as follows:

Beetlejuice: 31%
Hocus Pocus: 13%
The Exorcist: 9%
The Craft: 9%
The Shining: 9%
Other: 9%
Evil Dead franchise: 4%
Nightmare on Elm St. franchise: 4%
Hallowe'en franchise: 4%

Have a safe and happy Hallowe'en, everyone!
 

Friday, October 30, 2009

Casting Factory Says...GIVE TO THE ACTORS' FUND OF CANADA!



So many people in the entertainment industry are freelancers who go from contract to contract, without access to workers compensation or employment insurance.  If there's anyone who knows what it's like to not know where the next paycheque is coming from, it's actors.

"The Actors' Fund is the lifeline for Canada's entertainment industry. Over 10,000 professional members of the industry from all over Canada and in the fields of film & TV, theatre, music and dance have been helped by the Fund, which provides emergency financial aid to assist cultural workers in recovering from an illness, injury or other circumstances causing severe economic and personal hardship.

A career in the entertainment industry seems like a dream come true for many people. The all too frequent reality is that entertainment professionals face a precarious livelihood after years spent perfecting and practicing their crafts. The Fund believes that the risks that Canadian artists take as they create some of the finest live and recorded productions in the world should be recognized, valued and supported by all Canadians.

The Actors' Fund is a registered charity that has paid out over $3.5 million in rent payments, grocery money, utility payments and other basic living expenses in the last 10 years. Performers, creators, technical staff and other production team members can benefit from the Fund, which receives no government funding and is wholly sustained by support from individuals and entertainment industry organizations."

To donate to the Actors' Fund of Canada, click  here!

Friday, October 9, 2009

Just a Picture...It's Ben Telford!

















Here's a shot of photographer extraordinaire, Ben Telford, in action.  He came into the office today to take some publicity shots of the office itself and Casting Factory's staff in action.  Check back later for the end result!

Monday, October 5, 2009

Check Out Courtney M. in Dead Sexy Magazine...

















PHOTO: Stephan Loban

Check out the rest of the Dead Sexy editorial HERE!

Saturday, October 3, 2009

Calling all Wannabe Brides!


Photo Credit: Shelton Muller

We hear wedding bells chiming in the distance! Interested in becoming a bride? Casting Factory is currently seeking women size 4, 5'10" - 5'11" to do some bridal fashion work. This call is open to all ethnicities! If you or anyone you know is interested, please do not hesitate to contact us.

It's a Tie!




It was a battle of the vampires in this week's official Casting Factory poll, in which we asked you to tell us  what your favourite vampire-themed series are. HBO's True Blood looked like it was going to be crowned victorious, but at the last moment Twilight pulled ahead, resulting in a tie! The official results are as follows:

HBO's True Blood: 28%
Twilight movies/books: 28%

CW's The Vampire Diaries: 21%
More interested in old-school vampire flicks/books: 7%
SO over vampire craze/was never interested: 7%
House of Night books: 3%
Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles: 3%



New Moon, the second film in the Twilight saga, opens November 20th, 2009 in a theatre near you. Twilight fans who are still thirsty for more will be able to enjoy Midnight Sun (Twilight as told from Edward's perspective), which is rumoured to be released sometime in 2010. Meyer fans will not be left wanting!

True Blood fans will have to wait a little longer to sink their fangs into in latest season of the show. Season 4 will begin June 2010 on HBO.

Friday, September 18, 2009

And the Winner Is...

Drumroll, please... Quentin Tarantino!

In last week's official Casting Factory poll we asked you who you would choose if could be cast in a film by any director. An overwhelming 25% of you chose Quentin Tarantino (Kill Bill v. 1 & 2, Inglourious Basterds, Pulp Fiction, etc.) over the other choices. The official results are as follows:

Quentin Tarantino - 25%
Tim Burton - 11%
Steven Spielberg - 9%
Other - 9%
Woody Allen - 6%
Kevin Smith - 6%
Sofia Coppola - 4%
Peter Jackson - 4%
Spike Jonze - 2%
Wes Anderson - 2%
Clint Eastwood - 2%
Christopher Guest - 2%

Make sure to vote in this week's TIFF-related poll! We'd love to know how many of you got to see and meet celebs!

Casting Factory Sponsors "Road Movie" Afterparty at TIFF!

“Road Movie” makes its world debut this year at the Toronto International Film Festival and the after party will be held on Friday, September 18, 2009 at Proof Vodka Bar & Sky Lounge at the Intercontinental Hotel (Yorkville) at 10:30pm.

We welcome you to come & celebrate the World Premiere of "Road Movie" along with the cast Abhay Deol, Satish Kaushik & Tannishtha Chatterjee.

We hope to see you there! It's going to be a great time!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Photoshoot with Gary Goldberg...



Casting Factory's very own Diana C. was recently on a photoshoot at Toronto Waterworks on the city's east side, with Gary Goldberg. As you can see, the weather couldn't be any more perfect and some fantastic pictures came out of it. It doesn't hurt to have a model as beautiful as Diana, nor does it hurt to be working with someone like Gary. Congratulations on a job well done!


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

TIFF '09 on a Budget: Free Events at Dundas Square...

Photo: BlogTO

If you're like me and have shallow pockets, or just happen to be in the Yonge-Dundas area, TIFF is hosting free screenings every day of the festival. There's something for everyone, so it's worth checking out. For music lovers, there are screenings of Live In Concert films--showcasing bands like U2 (Sept 17) and an appearance by Neil Young following a screening of 'The Neil Young Trunk Show' (Sept 14). For horror film buffs, take part in the Toronto Zombie Walk with director George A. Romero; and end the night with a screening of his 'Night of the Living Dead'. For more details, click on the link below:


Saturday, September 5, 2009

TIFF Madness is Upon US...


Get your camera ready and your movie-watching pants on -- the Toronto International Film Festival is here! Nine whole days of great films, celebs, and screaming fans. Casting Factory is expecting things to get a little crazy here in Yorkville and we couldn't be any more excited. Also, if you're looking to check out any of the films being screened, you can buy them online at www.tiff.net. Or you can buy them in person at Nathan Phillips Square or Roy Thomson Hall. Our advice: run, don't walk!

The Toronto International Film Festival 2009 runs from September 10 to September 19.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

NUMBER ONE!

BEFORE RENOVATIONS - DAY
 
It's a scorcher out there in Toronto! So there's nothing better than keeping cool at the Casting Factory headquarters in all its air-conditioned goodness. Thought I'd give you guys a peek at what I have to come into every morning--as you can tell, I'm not complaining. Keep an eye out for more updates...

AFTER RENOVATIONS - NIGHT