Join Mark as he returns from  over two years  of casting in LA to 
share  tons 
of new information in this  ALL NEW adult  workshop! 
The Adult Commercial &  One Liner Workshop 
comes to ORLANDO on Sunday, February 2nd!

Please join us on Sunday, February 2nd from 10:00am until 5:00pm  at the studio - 3417 Lake Breeze Drive, Orlando, FL 32808 -  for a fun-filled workshop with Casting Director Mark Mullen!

Mark will be teaching the skills to take the fear and confusion out of auditioning while providing each student with the necessary tools for a successful audition, callback and booking. Participants will work on their own and in smaller groups auditioning with scenes from current popular movies and television programs, as well as the actual commercials cast by Mark Mullen and Associates Casting. 

All participants will receive an email of their on-camera work in the form of a Casting Networks link. This link features all the bells and whistles typically created for film, television and commercial clients. You'll see exactly what directors and producers see and gain a better understanding of how the casting process works and what it is these decision-makers focus on when deciding which talent they bring back for callbacks and which talent they end up booking for the job.

Students  will also practice cold reading skills, audition etiquette and technique, and learn to connect to an acting partner as well as to their audience.

Covered in this workshop will be topics that include:  


 

* DECODING THE COMMERCIAL PROCESS TO NAIL AUDITIONS AND CALLBACKS 

* MASTERING THE 1 LINER AUDITIONS FOR TELEVISION & FILM

* THE ULTIMATE GUIDE TO SELF TAPING

* BUILDING A BETTER RESUME

* MAKING THE MOST OF YOUR ACTING WEBSITE / REEL

* TECH TOOLS FOR SELF-MARKETING

* TAKING YOUR ACTING CAREER TO THE NEXT LEVEL

* MAKING YOUR PERFORMANCE NATURAL AND ALIVE

* GRADUATING TO NEW MARKETS

* ADDING LAYERS AND SUBTLETIES TO YOUR PERFORMANCE

* SCRIPT ANALYSIS AND CHARACTER RESEARCH

* THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF AUDITIONING WITH A READER

* GETTING THE MOST OUT OF CASTING NETWORKS, ACTORS ACCESS,      BREAKDOWN SERVICES, CAST IT, ETC.


 

While these topics sound complex and advanced, Mark has a gift for being able to distill them all down to the essentials in a way that's easy for easily digestible for all. Much of this comes from decades of working with directors, producers, television and feature film executives and advertising agency creatives - something not offered by acting schools, coaches, teachers, talent agents, managers or taping services.


Still unsure? Read the quotes of past participants...

"After having been in the business for over a decade, I finally understand how all the pieces go  together   when  it comes to  auditioning." - Mike M.

"Sharing the details of what happens before and after the camera rolls has brought a whole new perspective to how I  approach   auditions  and it's paying off with a  noticeable  increase in callbacks and bookings." - Jennifer W.

"You answered questions I've been asking for years! - Scott W.

"Thanks for pulling the curtain back for us to see how everything works while making it both fun and informative." - Kim S.

"I've taken a ton of workshops over the years but I learned more in yours than I have in all the others combined." - Andrea D.

"Thanks for your patience and kindness. We don't always get that as actors. It helped me to conquer my fears while learning and retaining so much more than I ever expected." - Pat M.

"This workshop has renewed my enthusiasm for acting! Ready to kick but this commercial season. Valerie P.
Mark Mullen's Los Angeles and Florida commercial principal casting credits include: Disney's new Toy Story Land, Atlantis Resort Bahamas, Peyton Manning's Super Bowl spot for Universal, Disneyland's Get Happy campaign, the global campaign for NestlĂ©, the European campaign for Philips, Chick-fil-A, Coca-Cola, PGA, Chrysler, SeaWorld, Home Depot, Pepsi, Lowe's, Marriott Vacation Club, a dozen Publix spots, The Ad Council's award-winning "Love Has No Labels" campaign, starring John Cena, Disney Parks (Orlando, Anaheim, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai), Disney Cruise Line, Disney Springs, Apple (iTunes & iPod), Fisher-Price, Sprint, Busch Gardens, Fiat, Crayola, Bud Light, Cheerios, H+M, VW, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Adidas, AT&T, Panasonic, Kellogg's, Nabisco, Nike, Pizza Hut, Travelocity, and Welch's commercials. Many of these are currently running, so check them out the next time you're watching tv or simply go to our website and watch them there.

Television and feature film principal casting credits Include: Waves, starring Sterling K. Brown and Lucas Hedges; the Oscar-nominated The Florida Project (for which Mark was nominated for CSA's Artios Award for Best Casting), starring Willem Defoe, Kate Plays Christine (12 Best Movies We Saw at Sundance - Rolling Stone and Top 25 Films of 2016 - Little White Lies), the feature film, Instant Family, starring Mark Wahlberg, the award-winning Madden Longshot, starring Oscar-winner (Moonlight) Mahershala Ali, Nickelodeon's I Am Frankie (shot in Miami), Animal Planet's Disney's Animal Kingdom Reality Special, Disney Dares for the Disney Channel, Katie Fforde (ongoing German television series shooting in NY and Boston).

Check out our website for the big picture at  www.mullencasting.com

Space is limited and these workshops sell out fast, so lock in your spot today! 

For those preferring to pay on the day of the workshop, we ask that you simply mail a $50 
non-refundable deposit to our studio, the balance of which can be paid on February 2 to: 

mark mullen and associates casting | 3417 lake breeze drive | orlando, fl 32808

Paying via PayPal (see button below) will automatically hold your spot. Cancellations for those paying via PayPal will be refunded minus a $50 cancellation fee.

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$150
SNACKS, DRINKS AND LUNCH PROVIDED!

Ask us about our sibling discount. And remember, acting workshops are tax deductible!
The presence of a casting director at a workshop is neither a guarantee 
nor a promise of employment.  The intent of the class is solely educational. 
Attending a workshop is not a way to obtain employment  as an actor. 
Such 
contact 
as you may have with a casting director at a workshop rarely results 
in 
any further contact with that casting director.


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