First Annual Screening Series

Call for Submissions

1st Annual Screening Series

The Network Austin Mixer presents our 1st Annual Screenings!

There’re just so many talented filmmakers in our midst, we figured it was about time to feature a few. So that’s what we’re doing at our March Mixer.

On the 2nd Wednesday evening next month we’ll be delighting our audience with screenings of your teasers & trailers. Projects must be based in Central Texas, and preference will be given to those for feature films, although an outstanding one for a short may slip in. We’re also inviting any for exceptional television or digital series, or even a remarkable video game.

Please exercise sensitivity when editing and choosing your video teaser or trailer for our viewing audience, which includes people of all ages and backgrounds. In other words, keep it clean.

There’s room in our program for 10-12 videos at about 5 minutes apiece, including introductions & descriptions for each.

Submit yours here by the end of this month, which this leap year falls on February 29th.

Then plan to be at our next NAMixer on Wednesday, March 11th — and invite all your friends to come watch!

Complete & send this form for your project’s teaser or trailer, and pass it along to others with great projects in the works.

Submissions Deadline: Saturday, February 29, 2020

As of this writing, this first year isn’t an official offsite SxSW event, but we’d like next year’s to be. So submit great videos, spread the word, get the buzz going, and let’s make this another amazing event to help put Central Texas entertainment media and our plethora of talented & skilled players on the worldwide map.

February 12, 2020 ~ Casting Directors Panel

Panel of Casting Directors

Casting Directors 2020 1

Want work in the entertainment media industry? Then get yourself to our next NAMixer at Opal Divine’s Austin Grill on February 12th when we’re featuring our Annual Panel of Casting Directors.

Every year we present panels of talent agents & casting directors; talent agents get us auditions & casting directors get us in front of decision-makers. This month we’re featuring some of the busiest casting directors in town, and this is your chance to get in front of them. Hear their nuggets of wisdom, while being seen & heard yourself.

Here’s who’s on this year’s panel so far:

Donise Hardy

Donise L. Hardy, CSA, A Casting Place
Donise began her casting career in San Francisco, established her company in Los Angeles for 6 years, then moved to Austin in 1999 where she continues to enjoy working in the Texas market. One of the busiest casting directors in the state, she has cast hundreds of commercials and dozens of films & industrials during her 18 year career. Donise sold her company in July 2007, and now owns A Casting Place. She also teaches classes specializing in commercial audition technique. And with the publishing of her book, Acting Career Basics: On-Camera Audition & Industry Tips, Donise became an author in July 2016.

Michael Druck

Michael Druck, Michael Druck Casting
Producer & casting director and former actor, Michael’s credits include The Affair, Get the Gringo, Kevin (Probably) Saves the World, My Stretch of Texas Ground, The Devil’s Candy, and The Son. He provides full service casting for film, television, commercial, and print, specializing in extras and real people right here in the Lone Star State, as well as the east & west coasts.

Brenda J. Ambrize

Brenda Ambrize, Ambrize Production Services
Beginning by acting a couple decades ago, Brenda moved on to directing, producing, and casting in a wide range of markets inside & outside the Lone Star State. Her full service casting & production company is known for such projects as The Bookie, From Mexico with Love, and Finding Home.

Vicky Boone

Vicky Boone, Vicky Boone Casting
Native Texan, Vicky, has been working professionally in the entertainment industry for nearly 4 decades, including directing films and producing theatre. Casting local, national, and international productions since 2004, specializing in creative in-depth casting searches for undiscovered talents, she founded her casting company in 2007, and has been busy on films directed by Spike Jonze, David Lowery, Terrance Malick, Mike White, Jody Hill, Noel Wells, Jason Reitman, and Richard Linklater, to name a few.

Stay tuned as our slate of speakers changes according to their casting obligations.

Instructions for Headshots & Résumés:
All are encouraged to bring up to 5 sets of headshots & résumés stapled back-to-back for placement at a designated table upon arrival, preferably prior to the beginning of the program, so that our speakers can have your submission package to review when they leave.

Tootie & TeddyThis is your last chance to bring a soft plushie toy to our NAMixer for donation to the 5th Annual Veteran’s Teddy Bear Project! Founder, Tootie, will be collecting them, as well as your headshots & résumés for the casting directors. So get an extra smile and a picture with her and your teddy.

Last Month

Our January NAMixer was all about talent agents, and you!

Our program featured one of our area’s most prolific agents, Jason Wasner of Acclaim Talent. Once introduced he went on to explain the ins & outs of our industry, providing invaluable advice to our enthralled audience. Then he stayed on to answer the many questions that followed, meaningfully and in detail, such that his words could be used for positive results. We’re immensely grateful for Jason’s dedication & expertise, and his willingness to share them with us.

Jason Brought Bears

Jason brought bears!

Afterward, audience members stepped up to the mic one-by-one to tell us about their projects, talents, skills, what they can do and what they’re looking for. Our audience wasn’t disappointed, as some very exciting information came to light during our Open Mic Session. So we thank those who braved our stage to let us in on what they’re up to, too!

See photos here, and more mixer photos here

Come on the 12th and bring a friend to network and enjoy the show. While there enjoy Opal Divine’s Happy Hour which lasts until 7, then $3 “Three for Texas” beers the rest of the evening. And don’t cook or go anywhere else for a meal or snacks because Opal’s offers a tasty and largely locally-sourced menu of goodies.

Pass along our website and check it for details about each month’s speaker(s)!
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Mixing & Networking @ 6:00PM, Announcements @ 6:30, Program @ 7:00, Followed by More Mixing & Mingling and Networking