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In the Sydney Royal Easter Show Commercial

4 days before the school holidays ended I went for an audition to star in the 2013 Sydney Royal Easter Show Commercial.

I was selected and that meant I had to miss the first day of school.

Before filming, I read the whole script and instructions. Even though there were no speaking parts, there were cartoons called storyboards, that explained how the scenes were going to happen. This is the first time I had seen cartoons describing the scenes and I really liked it.

I was cast as a little girl in a family visiting the Easter Show. It was really fun working with the animals and I liked the way the scenes were organised by the director, Adrian Brown.

Figure:
Figure: Getting ready
Figure: My new TV family were great to spend the day with
Figure: My new TV family were great to spend the day with
Figure: Face painting. Just like being at a birthday party
Figure: Face painting. Just like being at a birthday party
Figure: Finished. My face is painted. You can see it (just), in the last scene of the commercial
Figure: Finished. My face is painted. You can see it (just), in the last scene of the commercial
Figure: This is the fireworks scene. The last scene of the commercial
Figure: Doing the fireworks scene. The last scene of the commercial

 

– – Planning the commercial was soooo interesting – –

What I found really interesting for this commercial, was the cartoons we were given to read. These are called “Story Boards” and each cartoon is called a “Panel”. In the past I was given long scripts to read. This time I just had to read the cartoons of each scene which is easy with the pictures. On the day, some things slightly changed and some of the Panels did not make it into the final commercial. I have put 2 of my favourite Story Boards here:

* Storyboard 3 (with 6 Panels) – Petting at the zoo

Here it explains what I have to do in the zoo scene.

Panel 2: I started by pulling my “brother’s” hand into the farming area. Then I patted the sheep.

Panel 6: In this last scene we got some cool glasses and got funky!

It is interesting to me how they explained all this in pictures.

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* Storyboard 6 (with 4 Panels) – Fireworks

This was the last scene. The face painter arrived at 8pm to paint the kid’s faces. I liked that a lot.

The 1st panel was the one that took the longest to shoot. The 2nd and 3rd panels are only different camera angles of the 1st panel.

Although all 4 of these panels were shot, the last panel didn’t make it into the commercial. That 4th one was done in front of a green screen and I guess the director liked the real crowd instead.

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Most of my class at school told me that they saw me on TV in the ad!

So many people were involved in making this commercial. I was surprised it was only 30 seconds long.  I didn’t get home until 11pm that night, but I still was not tired. Thank you to everyone.

DirectorAdrian Brown
Executive ProducerJames Whitehill
ProducerTamiko Chee
Producer/ADMatt Chee
DOPMarcus OʼBrien
1st ADChris Baron
Production AssistantSamira Johnson
Camera AssistantEric Downer
Camera AssistDave Smith
Data WranglerJohn Kung
GafferZac Murphy
Best BoyDamian Seagar
Hair and MUSharon Massey
StylistAli Griffiths
Stylist AssistantChloe Rose
Golden Ridge FarmAlissa
KO AngusTim Lord
In Nobodies ShadowFace Painter
CDKarl Reynolds
ProducerTamsyn Roach
Art DirectorNoel Smetanig
Account DirectorDavid Di Veroli
WomanBarbara Bingham
ManMike Griggs
DadScott Pirlo
MumNicolette Kenny
Older DaughterNhyree Sheldrick
SonZak Skaf
Younger DaughterRuby Cogan

Easy Peasy Lemon Squeezy!

Ruby

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