Topic: Casting Call - A Future in the Past Updated
As we are entering the last month of our auditions and have fixed some technical problems, we are pleased to have finished updating our auditions! To start off, here are the available parts for A Future in the Past. To best understand how each character info sheet is laid out, here is a brief key:
Name: The character's name.
Brief: A summary of who the character is like.
Sex: Whether the character is male or female.
Part size: The number of lines dictates if a part is small, medium, or large.
Film Appearances: The films that character appears in.
Additional Notes: Anything other important information.
Audition Line: The character's audition line.
Just to let you know, the last part of each character's description are not on the sheet, simply to make them easier to update. If you want to audition, send us a message by e-mail to [email protected] with your recorded auditions for the characters you selected. That way, we'll then be able to consider you in the casting process. Before we begin, here are a few reminders:
Just because you list certain characters as a preference does not mean you will get those parts.
There is a good chance that you will be competing with others for certain parts, depending on the character. If you lose a part you wanted to someone else, please be a good sport about it. There are plenty of parts in Project U to go around.
Only speaking characters are open for auditions. Other characters that appear in the film but do not speak are not listed for auditions.

Audition Line: Now, my esteemed colleagues, I would like to present how I believe time travel is possible!

Audition Line: Tim, Dr. Cyber called. He wants you to get the Hypno Crusier started.

Audition Line: How do you know these portals exist? Do you have any evidence?

Audition Line: I am Professor Heinrik Kowalski of the Bradford Rant Institute of Cosmic Kinesis. It's a pleasure to meet you.

Audition Line: Yooz and mez, both. Weez brokez outz of goozegowz!

Audition Line: Greatz tooz seez yooz, Robert.

Audition Line: Why is he talking like that? You instructed me on proper English, and this is all I have to work with?

Audition Line: I think he's a Nazi spy.


