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Union/Non-Union Casting for Fantasy Web Series – All Roles Paid

Ciscovaras Pictures and award-winning director Francis Abbey, in conjunction with Team Jabberwocky and Cavegirl Productions, are seeking over 40 actors for its production of “The Broken Continent” — an epic fantasy web series set in a land torn apart by a vengeful god where ambitious men vie for dominion and both nobles and commoners struggle to survive.

The “pilot set”  of webisodes will tentatively be shot near the DC area this September under a SAG New Media Entertainment Contract, so both union and non-union are invited to apply. Depending on the role, costume fittings and fight rehearsals will occur before the principal photography in September.

The list of roles is below. All roles will be paid. Whether you are interested in a principal, stunt, OR background role, please email us at casting@brokencontinent.com with:
*Your resume (PDF, .doc, or .docx only)
*A small headshot (100k or less in size, please)
* What role(s) you are interested in.

Actors will be called in for auditions in DC on Sunday, May 20th and Monday, May 21st to read from sides provided beforehand. Callbacks will be Sunday, June 3rd and Monday, June 4th.

Roles that require stage combat experience are noted below. Also, there are many cultures across The Broken Continent, so the ability to do accents is a plus for just about all the roles.

Learn more about the world of the Broken Continent on our Facebook page at:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Broken-Continent/324739100871719

ROLES

Althalos
(30s to 50s, Male) Younger peer of Lord Forthwind, a gaunt-faced, honorable man, troubled by the war in the realm and skeptical of magic. Stage combat experience a plus.

Barda
(Late 30s to 50s, Male) Intelligencer and subtly scheming advisor to King Eadwyn.

Cedany
(20s to 30s, Female), Young, empathetic healer of the Women of the Wood who urges the group take sides in the war. Stage combat experience preferred.

Diarmait
(30s to 60s, Male) Enigmatic and conniving sorcerer from a far land. Stage combat experience a plus.

Eadwyn
(20s to early 30s, Male) Young, energetic and dashing king who hungers to unite the lands under his rule. Stage combat experience required.

Forthwind
(50s to 60s, Male) A graying veteran of both the battlefield and court, he wrestles between his loyalty to the king he serves or the realm he has served longer. Stage combat experience a plus.

Frewin
(40s to 60s, Male) Stocky leader of the lords in rebellion, a principled if stubborn man.

Jolenta
(20s to 40s, Female) Short-haired, sharp-featured scout of the Women in the Wood. A woman of few words, but great humility and dedication to her adopted family. Stage combat experience a plus.

Loe
(20s to 30s, Male) Battle-scarred man-at-arms in the service of Lord Frewin. Stage combat experience a plus.

Lorica
(20s to early 30s, Female) Practical peasant woman and de facto leader of a band of refugees, she is driven to guarantee their safety. Stage combat experience preferred.

Malkyn
(20s to 30s, Female) Beautiful, foreign-born Queen and wife to King Eadwyn. She has begun to fear for the future of both her marriage and the realm.

Nerida
(20s to 40s, Female) Steadfast foreigner serving as an experienced Warden of the Wood. Stage combat experience required.

Orla
(Late 20s to 40s, Female) Refugee peasant and mother unafraid to speak her mind. Stage combat experience a plus.

Prince Boric
(CHILD: 2 – 5, Male) Carefree child of King Eadwyn and Queen Malkyn. Cherubic cuteness required.

Rhoswen
(40s to 50s, Female) Sturdy and serious-minded Warden of the Wood and bodyguard to Ysmay. Stage combat experience required.

Roylon
(20s to 30s, Male) Young knight in the service of Lord Forthwind. Loyal, trustworthy, and a skilled horseman. Stage combat experience preferred.

Spiders
(7 roles needed, 20s to 50s, Male or Female ) Members of the Order of the Ebon Spider: Skilled scouts, assassins and saboteurs who sell their blades to the highest bidder. Stage combat experience required.

Tybalt
(30s to 40s, Male) Self-assured, permanently smirking lord and military advisor to King Eadwyn. He is eager to earn his own glory. Stage combat experience preferred.

Vymont
(late 20s to 50s, Male) A massive, hard-looking man whose skill on the battlefield is legendary. Stage combat experience required.

Ysmay
(50s to 60s, Female) Gray-haired healer and leader of the Women of the Wood. She works to guide her people as the war draws closer. Stage combat experience a plus.

Armored Knights
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 4 needed, 20s to 40s, Male) Followers of Lord Frewin. Athletic, though perhaps looking as if they’ve missed a few meals.

Eadwyn’s Lords
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 4 needed, 30s to 60s, Male) A mixture of athletic knights and well-fed courtiers of King Eadwyn.

Peasant Women
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 3 needed, 30s to 60s, Female)

Peasant Children
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 2 needed, 5-12, Male or Female)

Refugees
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 4 needed, 30s to 60s, Male or Female) Wounded and recovering civilians who have escaped the war.

Second (Duel)
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 1 needed, 20s to 40s, Male) An armored knight, follower of Lord Frewin, perhaps a bit more athletic looking than his compatriots.

Women of the Wood
(EXTRA/BACKGROUND – 2 needed, 30s to 60s, Female) Women who now make a life for themselves in Ironleaf Forest

DeLeon Crossing wins TIVA Peer Awards!

This year, in honor of the 10th anniversary of the 48 Hour Film Project, local industry group TIVA gave 48 founder Mark Ruppert a special award–and also added a special one-time 48 series of categories for their annual Peer Awards.

Well, being very proud of our little short, DeLeon Crossing, so we jumped at the chance for it to get some extra recognition.

And it did!

DeLeon won three awards in all:

  • Gale Nemec won a Silver Award for her acting.
  • Tim Munson won a Silver Award for his writing.
  • and Bjorn Munson won a Bronze Award for his directing.

In addition to, Bjorn Munson joined in a Silver win in the “Best Overall 48” category for his role in producing Tohubohu Productions’ 2005 short “Quite Contrary.”

Congratulations to all the winners. Here’s hoping Team J gets a chance at the Peer Awards again soon!

Festival Opening Night Will Feature DeLeon Crossing

We’ve just received word that DeLeon Crossing will be shown the opening night of the First Annual Alexandria International Film Festival on Thursday, September 27th. The festivities will start around 7pm in Alexandria’s Market Square in the heart of Old Town. Further details as we get them!

DeLeon Crossing makes it into Best of DC!

DeLeon Crossing, Team J’s entry in the 2007 48 Hour Film Project has made it into the Best of DC! That means out of 93 films completed, DeLeon is one of 22 that made the cut to be shown in this special set of screenings Thursday, May 24 at 7pm.

You can order tickets from the AFI Silver website.

Many thanks to all the cast and crew whose hard work made this possible!

DeLeon Crossing Screens at AFI Silver

A sold-out audience saw Team J’s entry for the 2007 48 Hour Film Project Friday night. We screened in “Group G’ along with a dozen other DC-area filmmakers. There were several strong films, so we were very pleased to get a positive reaction to DeLeon. Kudos to the whole cast and crew (many of whom were there!). Now, the agonizing wait begins as we see if we made the cut to be in the “Best Of DC” screening on Thursday, May 24.

Team J Finishes DeLeon Crossing

We knew it was fate when the genre we drew was fantasy, but no one expected quite the experience we had with the 48 Hour Film Project this past weekend.

For those who don’t know, this is a competition where, given a genre, character, line of dialogue, and prop, you must write, shoot, and edit a film in 48 hours.

Team J’s entry, DeLeon Crossing, will be screening this Friday, May 11th at 7pm at the AFI Silver Theatre. For tickets, visit their web site (they sell out fast!).

Team J Enters 48 Hour Fray

This May, Team J will join as many as 100 other filmmaking teams around
the nation’s capital conceiving of, writing, shooting, and editing a
bona fide short film in 48 hours. Registration opened yesterday, and
now it’s official. We’re in.

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