SAME AS WAAPA
Mon, 6 Mar 2006, 02:43 pmWalter Plinge16 posts in thread
SAME AS WAAPA
Mon, 6 Mar 2006, 02:43 pmHey everyone,
i was looking through all of my information and you may be interested to know that The Entertainment Factory is offering the same qualification as waapa for acting and musical theatre - both advanced diplomas.
ive sent my audition application in and am waiting for my audition time! rather exciting i must say. they start it late march. always another avenue for those who may have missed out on waapa?
www.theentertainmentfactory.com.au if you want to have a look for yourselfs!!
best of luck to ya'll!
i was looking through all of my information and you may be interested to know that The Entertainment Factory is offering the same qualification as waapa for acting and musical theatre - both advanced diplomas.
ive sent my audition application in and am waiting for my audition time! rather exciting i must say. they start it late march. always another avenue for those who may have missed out on waapa?
www.theentertainmentfactory.com.au if you want to have a look for yourselfs!!
best of luck to ya'll!
Re: SAME AS WAAPA
Mon, 6 Mar 2006, 08:48 pmWalter Plinge
there was like a page of threads about this course etc a little while ago... this has been posted by one of the ex students as far as i know if you care to read the other threads just take a scroll through the history :)
"Author: Corey (---.hay.dialup.connect.net.au)
Date: 15-01-06 19:15
Hey Guys
just read thru all this hoo haah about the Entertainment Factory n i thought i'd share a few success stories, just to show that this place is the @!#$ n it can compare to anywhere.
Myself first coz im the best :) i could have quite comfortably made an easy living in Perth doing commercials, short films and TV series. They train you proper conduct during an audition, and if put into practice, the auditioner remembers you, this happened to me i spose coz in my second yr of studying and my first year out, i went for quite a few auditions and got a few of them. In one yr i was in a Debut Musical and 2 major ad campaigns, plus countless TV series. Now im livin in sydney, still goin to auditions, and still being the cliche actor, but now im dancing with the Brent Street performing arts troupe and Detour Management. after about 6 months of training and gettin my skills all up n runnin again, i'll be performing with the troupe at such events like CD launches, industry nights and the ARIAS. Plus, thanks to Tiffany's on-going lectures about networking (tee hee hee!) i've managed to keep in touch with the Librettist of Gabba Gabba Hey! and i've pretty much secured my role in the East Coast tour of the show! (PS, its had sold out seasons in Berlin and Switzerland, and is now having a Sell out season in New York)
Not bad for someone who started dancing when the where 18! (im now only 21) The course gave me the ability to hold my own against anyone in the industry, my first audition in Sydney was for Dusty, The Musical and i got to the final cut. The only reason i didnt get it was because i didnt look like any of the leads.
Now onto some other people... la de da
Me best friends have appeared in several tv series over here in sydney, there quite frequent on The Alice and HeadLand, and even though they where only extra's, they networked there way up the scale to have walk on parts and even featured roles. Another graduate has been considered for a role on Home and Away, and another was in a sydney production of The Vagina Monologues. Another graduate has just stepped out of the recording studio for Rage8 Records in perth!
Anyways, this little schpeel is just for the people who keep asking what sort of a name the graduates have made for themselves, and i hope this convinces you. It takes ages to break into the industry, but we're all definately on our way up!
And besides, if you want it bad enough, then you'll make it happen, tis as simple as that.
anyways, for some reason none of my communication devices work n the man im sittin next too at the net cafe kinda smells, so all my love to everyone at the studio, i miss u all, good luck with The Factory, tell me how it all goes, and would ppl email me please! :)
Cheers Guys! and good luck to those of you who choose to audition! its worth it!
Ciao!
~Corey Harrison"
"Author: Corey (---.hay.dialup.connect.net.au)
Date: 15-01-06 19:15
Hey Guys
just read thru all this hoo haah about the Entertainment Factory n i thought i'd share a few success stories, just to show that this place is the @!#$ n it can compare to anywhere.
Myself first coz im the best :) i could have quite comfortably made an easy living in Perth doing commercials, short films and TV series. They train you proper conduct during an audition, and if put into practice, the auditioner remembers you, this happened to me i spose coz in my second yr of studying and my first year out, i went for quite a few auditions and got a few of them. In one yr i was in a Debut Musical and 2 major ad campaigns, plus countless TV series. Now im livin in sydney, still goin to auditions, and still being the cliche actor, but now im dancing with the Brent Street performing arts troupe and Detour Management. after about 6 months of training and gettin my skills all up n runnin again, i'll be performing with the troupe at such events like CD launches, industry nights and the ARIAS. Plus, thanks to Tiffany's on-going lectures about networking (tee hee hee!) i've managed to keep in touch with the Librettist of Gabba Gabba Hey! and i've pretty much secured my role in the East Coast tour of the show! (PS, its had sold out seasons in Berlin and Switzerland, and is now having a Sell out season in New York)
Not bad for someone who started dancing when the where 18! (im now only 21) The course gave me the ability to hold my own against anyone in the industry, my first audition in Sydney was for Dusty, The Musical and i got to the final cut. The only reason i didnt get it was because i didnt look like any of the leads.
Now onto some other people... la de da
Me best friends have appeared in several tv series over here in sydney, there quite frequent on The Alice and HeadLand, and even though they where only extra's, they networked there way up the scale to have walk on parts and even featured roles. Another graduate has been considered for a role on Home and Away, and another was in a sydney production of The Vagina Monologues. Another graduate has just stepped out of the recording studio for Rage8 Records in perth!
Anyways, this little schpeel is just for the people who keep asking what sort of a name the graduates have made for themselves, and i hope this convinces you. It takes ages to break into the industry, but we're all definately on our way up!
And besides, if you want it bad enough, then you'll make it happen, tis as simple as that.
anyways, for some reason none of my communication devices work n the man im sittin next too at the net cafe kinda smells, so all my love to everyone at the studio, i miss u all, good luck with The Factory, tell me how it all goes, and would ppl email me please! :)
Cheers Guys! and good luck to those of you who choose to audition! its worth it!
Ciao!
~Corey Harrison"
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