Carlos Orrala as Motel Manager

- Antoine Bandele (Director)

Hey everyone! Courtney here. So I realize I'm a couple days late here, but oh well. So, I went with Antoine to see our call-backs for Zach and the Zane auditions. It was really exciting. I love that I get to be such a big part of this project! Reading with the Zachs was really fun, even though I felt like a huge dork. Really, just on a totally superficial level, think about the situation I was in: a nineteen year old girl who gets to sit in a room and have a romantically-tense conversation with about 5 cute boys. Not to mention we're probably about 3 inches away from each other the entire time, so needless to say, it was kind of hard to stay as cool and collected as Jade. Not that I had any bad thoughts or anything, I was very good and very professional, I just giggled a lot on the inside.
Anyway, not the point. I really liked auditioning the Zachs. Especially as an actor it made me realize a lot about the casting process that I already kind of knew, but had never seen in play. One of my teachers at AMDA (American Musical and Dramatic Academy- graduated Dec. '08) used to always tell us when talking about auditions, "just don't be bad". And it's kind of true. As long as the auditioners weren't rude or outright bad, we really liked them and wanted them to be the one. That's the thing about casting that makes me, as an actor, feel so much better, that every person who walks in the door, you WANT that person the be the best you've seen.
A little note that I wanted to point out. The guy who was in the IGN April Fools's Legend of Zelda Trailer auditioned for Zane! That was really cool! I totally didn't realize it until long after he left (photo to left, the screencap makes him look like a criminal on the news but I swear he's nice). He did a good audition but his voice didn't work for me. It was really deep and husky, which is fantastic for the Legend of Zelda trailer but not so much for a modern, small-time mob boss. If you haven't seen the trailer I'll post it below. He shows up in the first 0:35 of the video (or at least most of his voice does).
The first was black metal, totally sleek, Jade's kind of gun and the other (my personal favorite) was a stainless steel Colt., like the one in the pciture. It was really surreal to be shooting it because I've spent so much timing wanting to shoot a gun, but I got the hang of it kind of quickly (don't get me wrong, it still need a LOT of practice) and it was just so empowering to hold on to. I liked these two 'cause that had just enough recoil and were really well weighted.
I shot a revolver next and the weight, recoil, and all around difficulty really shocked me. It was a pretty old-school revolver, but the trigger was way harder to pull and it was just in general hard to control the gun. Then I shot two of your basic police/detective looking guns, black 9mm with plastic base/handle/whatever that is... anyway, they were fun to shoot, way more recoil and therefore harder to control the targeting. These guns made me want to conquer them because I swear there were like 3 shots that didn't even make the targets and I just kept thinking, "I will learn how to shoot this freaking gun." Just for the fun of it, at the end we shot a couple shot guns which was SO intense! The other guns got me excited and I felt bad-ass, but with the shotguns, I was a little afraid. They're so heavy! And have SO much power.