Umm, I am as shocked as you.. But enjoy. NOW WHERE'S MY LATTE???? I NEED A LATTE, STAT!!!! |
You'd never know it was only 30 degrees that day. I guess I am a good actor! |
Headshots? Video reels? Huh? I have this selfie I took in Idaho on Lake Pend Orielle, it seems to get me work. |
Commercial auditions have been interesting as well. I was called in for a Harley Davidson commercial and had to pretend I was on a Harley. Remember, I have no formal training, I am not an actor or a model really. It was very strange. Surprisingly they called me back for a final audition and to meet with the Director and he told me:
I watched your audition tape. You really had that surprised, unsure look about you. It was perfect. Do it again.
Umm, okay. I was unsure and surprised, I was pretending to sit on a motorcycle that didn't exist! I didn't know what the hell I was doing. But I guess it worked. So that casting company continues to contact me when they have roles that fit me and ask me to come in. I'm beyond the open audition part with them at this point, I get called when they think it's a fit. It's usually a two step process. The first audition there are maybe 10 people they've called in. The second audition they call back a couple that they liked from the first one and then they decide. It still amazes me when I have been at second auditions, they have the talent(cough, cough) in a green room altogether and usually we talk with each other. Some people are private, but when we get to talking the others are almost always professional actors or models and they have agents and are always talking about the shows and movies they've been in and such. I've not yet met anyone famous per se, but those that do small roles in many things. I've done nothing and yet I seem to be right there in the final auditions with them. So whatever I have going for me, and I'm truly not sure what that is, seems to be working.
My friend Mike Harvey did these for me in his garage. He's a professional photographer, but not these types of photos. I needed them quick and he did them in a day. Thanks Mike! I'm almost actually a legitimate actor now. Almost. |
Currently still playing at IMAX theaters across in the nation and in 3D as well. |
Because of the heat that weekend and since we filmed many of the scenes outdoors, they had water everywhere and one point I tried to help and carried a 5 gallon dispenser when the Production lady yelled at me:
Talent cannot be moving stuff! That's our job! You might get hurt!
Sorry lady, just trying to help. I'm not some sissy, I can carry water, but whatever. Talent. That's me, I guess. I still find it odd when I'm referred to that way on set.
Trying to be a big shot, I even got my girlfriend, Ana, a chance to be an extra in the final banquet scene. The IMAX camera is in the back on the scaffolding. She even made the final cut! |
After filming Dream Big!, I had a number of commercial auditions and a lost chance on a Fox TV Pilot where I would have played a Federal Agent chasing someone into Mexico. The casting company called me to come in and audition and I was ironically in Los Angeles and at that moment a stone's throw from Fox Studios, as I was there on business for my regular job(not entertainment related). I told them I could go over to Fox but they said auditions were in Phoenix and I'd have to come there. So I missed out. I may not have gotten the part anyways, but the timing was interesting and the chance to audition for a TV series would definitely have been an experience. Things were quiet through the end of the year and then I saw an audition call for a role as a Detective in a movie filming in Phoenix called Men of Mercy. So I sent in my "new headshot"(thanks again Mike!) and I was immediately contacted by the Director of the movie. That in itself was surprising to me, having a Director email, then call me direct. She asked for my video reel and I told her I didn't have one but I did share the things I had done in the last year and she was open to have me audition. Keep in mind this is a leading role in a feature film. All I've ever done was commercials with one or two lines, even Dream Big! the lines I had(that got cut) were mostly improv, so this was a much bigger deal. I'm not sure what compelled me to think I could even handle a role like that but I mostly was interested in hoping to get an audition for such a role. Go through the process and see what it was like and if it was something I could do. So I had a good meeting with the Director, thought I had a good chance and then.......nothing. I didn't hear anything. I emailed and called her to no avail. So I figured I wasn't chosen. Not surprising really, but sure it was somewhat disappointing. 2 months later I get an email from the Director, she asks if I'm still interested in the role. This was a Friday night. I said sure and she sent me two scenes to prepare to re-audition tomorrow on Saturday, so I prepared. I had the audition and then as soon as I was done she told me I had the part. To say I was stunned would be an understatement. Then she says we are filming tomorrow, Sunday, all day. So I literally went from living my regular day to day life on Friday to filming a lead role in a movie on Sunday. Turns out they had originally hired another actor and had actually filmed some of the scenes with him already but for whatever reasons, it didn't work out and he was let go. The Director immediately called me and that was that.
Men of Mercy, Starring Chris Studenka. Seriously? This is only a promo poster it may not be used. |
Officers Gerhardt and Sloane. Don't mess with us! |
So that Sunday one of the first scenes we film is my final scene where I meet with the Police Commissioner to discuss my fate. One thing with films, you rarely film it in sequence. They get filmed out of order for all sorts of reasons, sets, time of day, etc., then they edit it together. But here I was sitting at home on a Friday and two days later I'm filming the penultimate scene of a movie. The Director said to me:
Remember, you are shocked at what's happened and what the Commissioner is saying. So act surprised.
No problem! I was surprised at the whole thing and what was transpiring. Literally. But the scenes went well. I also filmed an interrogation scene with the real star of this film, KK, who is an incredibly talented actress and she's only a teenager. She has all the ability to be a huge star as her talent is obvious, even to anyone not in the industry. I also filmed a scene with my police partner, played by Valerie, another talent. Thus I had to do all I could to keep up. Despite what may seem like a casual attitude I may have at times, when I am given a chance, I prepare and take notes and I listen to direction and I am very professional at all times. I don't take anything causally once it's going to happen. But I was now faced with learning 70+ pages of dialogue for my character and learning how to play off of others far more than I had ever done. The memorizing of the lines has not been an issue, but still learning how to emote effectively has been the bigger challenge and I've definitely had to practice at home.
As it turns out, after dissecting the script, I realized I have a ton of my scenes alone. I'm in my car driving or on the phone or at the crime scene, always trying to figure things out by myself much to the chagrin of the police chief and my partner. My character, Rudy Gerhardt, is described as a divorced guy, doesn't always do things by the book, intelligent-but maybe not as much as he thinks, dates around... in essence it describes me as a person(except the law enforcement angle), pretty accurately, so it hasn't been that hard to put my own spin on him and "make him my own" as they say. I have some big scenes in the movie, including one where I go to the crime scene and walk around on my own, thinking through the crime. I had a lot of lines and the Director wanted to film it as one continuous shot, no breaks, so I had to get it down. I practiced a lot and we shot it 7-8 times and I think it turned out well. But I have not seen any of the dailies or raw footage and I don't want to. I still don't consider myself an actor and I want this to turn out well for the Director, who wrote the script as well so she has a tremendous amount invested in this project, and for the others in the film too. But I have realized that I can do it, maybe not great, I'm no Tom Hanks, but I can do it and decently I think. Hopefully editing will be kind and with music and quick shots, maybe I can even appear like a solid actor. I'll be as anxious as anyone to see it. We hope to wrap principal filming soon and then it will be in post production for a few months. As an independent film it will make the film festival circuit and hope to get picked up by a major studio or by Netflix or HBO, Showtime, anywhere. The Director is hoping to have a Phoenix premiere this fall.
We filmed ocean scenes in Laguna. Here the girls are getting direction while I am in the suit waiting for my scene. It was a crazy trip. |
Thanks to my friend John Eloff, my character has an "official" diploma from CMU. It hangs in Rudy's office and hopefully will make final edits. Fire Up! |
While I was filming Men of Mercy I also had the chance to audition for a role as a Professor in a Sci-Fi short film and ended up getting the part. The film is being made for some NASA project and will then be shopped as a TV series or a feature film. The space race has slowed considerably and there is a ton of money invested at NASA so they want to stay relevant and I guess investing a small amount this way could be beneficial. At any rate, we filmed over a weekend and it was very interesting as there are so many special effects involved that I filmed mostly talking to air, a clone of myself, or a wall as stuff will get added in, in post production. It was an incredible production company that put this together and it was a fun, quick shoot. I will certainly be interested to see it because I literally have no idea what it will look like because of the green screen effects that will be added. That movie should be done by August as well.
I'm quite certain the movie effects will be a little better than this, but I have nothing to share from the set so this will have to do. I was taken by Martians in the film and then cloned. I think. |
So now I have done a national modeling catalog, commercials, and 3 movies, including 2 leading roles, one in a short film and one in a feature film. I have no agent, still don't have a video reel and still have no real connections to anyone in the industry. So how has this really all happened? Again, I don't know other than I took some chances in auditioning and for some reason things keep happening. However the industry is so fickle, I may never get another role of any kind. I have absolutely no plans or desire to move to Hollywood or to try and pursue this as a career. I love my job and my life in Scottsdale and I don't want to give that up. Then again, if things keep happening, who knows and if someone ever offers me $10 million to be a movie, you won't have to ask me twice.
The girls can run and hide but Officer Gerhardt will catch them! Men of Mercy 2018! |