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Posted by Puffy Treat (Member # 7210) on :
 
UK girls can audition for this role in Harry Potter V...

You know...it occurred to me upon reading this news that my mental voice for Luna was "Janice" of the Electric Mayhem as portayed by the late Richard Hunt on The Muppet Show. [Embarrassed] [Big Grin]

[ January 11, 2006, 12:16 AM: Message edited by: Puffy Treat ]
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Janice? Wow, like, really? [ROFL]
 
Posted by SteveRogers (Member # 7130) on :
 
I pictured her voice like my voice. Only more feminine, high-pitched, and detached from reality.
 
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
 
I love the way the English word advertisements.

quote:
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO APPLY COME ALONG ON SATURDAY 14TH JANUARY 2006...

 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
Sam(Spiderman)Raimi to direct Wee Free Men.
 
Posted by Evie3217 (Member # 5426) on :
 
If only I was English and 3 years younger. *sigh*
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
Dag... why is that advertisement odd to you?
 
Posted by Dagonee (Member # 5818) on :
 
The "come along" is defintely not idiomatic in America. And I like the sound of it.

Other phrases that stand out:

"Make an application" instead of "apply."

"Queuing" for "line up."

There are other parts that don't stand out individually but create a very different tone than an American advertisement would use.

I like it.

I like the American style, too, for that matter.

Each creates a different feel. Variety is the spice girl of life, or something like that.
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
Ah.

[Big Grin]

(I was just curious which particular bits threw you.)
 
Posted by Puffy Treat (Member # 7210) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by ketchupqueen:
Janice? Wow, like, really? [ROFL]

Fer sure. [Wink]
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
Notice how they culled the "lower"class girls out of contention by demanding passport proof of age and residence.
 
Posted by Puffy Treat (Member # 7210) on :
 
It's impossible for lower class UK and Irish girls to obtain passports?
 
Posted by aspectre (Member # 2222) on :
 
Not impossible. Just far less likely that the less-well-off would have engaged in foreign travel, and thus far less likely that the youngsters would already own a passport.
And it would be nearly impossible to get a new application approved and the new passport issued in the 4days between 10January and 14January. For all practical purposes, impossible: a UK Member of Parliament is currently in legal trouble -- possibly has already been forced to resign from office -- because he helped a very wealthy constituent bypass the normal bureaucratic processing-delay. And that passport still took a week or so to be issued.

[ January 11, 2006, 08:25 PM: Message edited by: aspectre ]
 
Posted by Puffy Treat (Member # 7210) on :
 
Is such a policy for the purpose of "culling"?

Many audition notices I've seen online for TV shows and movies in the UK (and Canada, come to think of it) have "passport" included as part of the required ID, no matter what the age group being auditioned. I had assumed it was a standard thing.
 
Posted by Verily the Younger (Member # 6705) on :
 
I'm looking forward to seeing how the girl that gets it plays the character. I really liked Luna.

Incidentally, when they get to the "Half-Blood Prince" movie, I really really hope Ian McNeice gets cast as Slughorn. That's who played him in my mind, anyway. [Big Grin]
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
But you do require a passport to travel within Europe:

quote:
Although the United Kingdom is part of the European Union, you are still required to carry a full 10 year British passport with you every time you travel to a European destination. This includes day trips and travel by Eurostar. Many countries have now abandoned routine passport checks at their land borders but they still expect visitors to be able to produce a valid form of identification. In the case of UK travellers this is the British passport. Remember, your passport will be checked at immigration control on your return to the UK.
Although I agree there will be a number of people who have never left the country, I think that the large majority of 13-16 year olds would have at least been out the country once.

It's a whole lot easier in England to leave the country (physically) than it is in North America.

I do not think that asking for a passport is particularly unrealistic, nor an attempt to cull anyone from applying.
 
Posted by Teshi (Member # 5024) on :
 
I also think it is unlikely that three days was the only notice given. This announcement was probably sent out much further in advance, possibly a month or so in advance, which, according to the UK Passport Office, is long enough to obtain a passport.

Obtaining passports in Canada is much quicker and can be done inside of a week, or, if you're willing to pay, the next day.
 
Posted by KarlEd (Member # 571) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Puffy Treat:
Is such a policy for the purpose of "culling"?

Many audition notices I've seen online for TV shows and movies in the UK (and Canada, come to think of it) have "passport" included as part of the required ID, no matter what the age group being auditioned. I had assumed it was a standard thing.

And really, what are the odds that they will even consider someone with absolutely no acting experience, cold, off the street. If anyone has serious acting career goals, one would think getting a passport would be the first indicator, especially if it is something routinely required by the industry. I'm leaning toward "no" on the culling thing.

(Except insofar as culling out the off-the-street wannabes from the serious contenders.)
 


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