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Disney’s looking for Beatles sound-alikes to come climb aboard its “Yellow Submarine” remake
Jim Hill shares some information about the fab four feature film open casting call that’s been held in Stamford, CT this coming Saturday & Sunday
If you keep an eye on DisneyAuditions.com, you’ll see that Casting is constantly looking for people to play the Characters. New hirers who’d be willing to climb inside one of those often hot walk-around suits and then go out & entertain Guests on a Disney cruise ship and/or in one of the theme parks.
But this coming weekend, the Mouse is taking a break from recruiting for the Fab Five (i.e. Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy & Pluto) and — instead — is concentrating on finding performers who’d be interested in portraying the Fab Four.
As in John, Paul, George and Ringo.
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Yep – this Saturday and Sunday – as Beatles fans from all over the globe descend on Stamford, CT for BEATexpo 2009 – Victoria Burrows & Scot Boland will be setting up shop in the Shippan Point Room at the Downtown Holiday Inn. And from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on November 28th and from 12 noon to 8 p.m. on November 29th, these casting agents will be meeting with aspiring singers, actors & musicians who’d be interested in appearing in what (for this set of auditions, anyway) is being called the fab four feature film.
Okay. I know. You just hammered on the above link. Which then took you to the official webpage for this opening casting call. And while there is lots of information there about Saturday & Sunday’s auditions, The Walt Disney Company is only mentioned in passing. As in:
(This) film will be shot as a MOTION-CAPTURE feature like the current Disney release of A CHRISTMAS CAROL starring Jim Carrey.
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“So how I do know that this strange set of auditions in Stamford, CT has any real ties to The Walt Disney Company?,” you ask. Okay. Let me connect the dots for you.
- Among the big budget, big screen projects that Burrows / Boland has previously cast are “Contact,” “Cast Away,” “The Polar Express” and “Monster House.” Which are Robert Zemeckis films.
- And back on September 11th, Walt Disney Studios revealed that it had cut a deal with Apple Corps Ltd. to develop a new 3D performance capture version of the Beatles’ 1968 animated hit, “Yellow Submarine.” Which will be directed by (you guessed it) Robert Zemeckis.
At the Walt Disney Pictures presentation at the D23 Expo, Dick Cook revealed that Disney’s rumored “Yellow Submarine” remake is a go. Photo by Eric Charbonneau. Copyright 2009 Disney. All Rights Reserved
- And given that the official website for this fab four feature film says that performers who audition for this project will have the opportunity to show Victoria & Scot that they …
“ … can embody the characters of John, Paul, George or Ringo.”
… It doesn’t really take a rocket scientist to figure out that what’s going on next Saturday & Sunday in Stamford is the first round of auditions for Disney’s new performance capture version of “Yellow Submarine.” Even though – as you look over that open casting call webpage – you’ll find absolutely no mention of ImageMovers Digital’s upcoming Disney Digital 3D remake of that 1968 hand-drawn animated feature.
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Performers who are seriously looking to be considered for the fab four feature film are being asked by Burrows/Boland to head on over to the Showfax website. Where they can then download the sides for the specific Beatles that they’d like to portray.
And when Burrows/Boland say specific, they mean specific. These auditions are only open to male performers 20 – 45 years of age. What’s more, Victoria & Scot suggest that – if you want to be seriously considered for these parts (Which – as the open casting call website says – “ … are LEAD ROLES IN OUR FEATURE FILM”) – you should not only be able to replicate John, Paul, George and Ringo’s unique vocal quality from 1967 & 1970 but also be able to duplicate the Beatles’ distinct body language & gestures.
Mind you, to help out with the latter aspect of this audition, Burrows/ Boland have provided plenty of video reference footage from interviews that these Liverpudlians did back in the 1960s. Not to mention brief clips from that great black-and-white Richard Lester film, “A Hard Day’s Night.”
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Of course, given that Burrows / Boland will be holding these auditions at BEATexpo 2009, what Victoria & Scot are hoping that 99.999% of the performers that they’ll be seeing on Saturday & Sunday won’t need to look at any video reference footage. Given that Stamford will be crawling with Beatles tribute bands this coming week … Well, Burrows / Boland hopes to cherry-pick the very best faux Johns, Pauls, Georges and Ringos out of all of these groups to then consider for casting in “Yellow Submarine.”
Now what kind of confuses me about these fab four feature film auditions is the heavy emphasis that Victoria & Scot have placed on “ … We are looking for the vocal quality that (The Beatles) had from 1967 – 1970.” Which would suggest that the people who will be auditioning for this ImageMovers Digital production will (if they do get cast, that is) be expected to sing at some point in the finished film.
But if that’s really the case … Then why Disney & ImageMovers Digital spend months negotiating with Sony / ATV Music Publishing LLC and EMI-Capitol Records for the right to incorporate 16 Beatles songs & recordings from the original “Yellow Submarine” soundtrack into the new Disney Digital 3D version of this film?
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More to the point, given that – just over two weeks ago – Robert Zemeckis (while he was out doing publicity for “Disney’s A Christmas Carol”) was quoted as saying that he hoped to persuade the two surviving Beatles, Paul McCartney & Ringo Starr, to come play themselves in this performance capture picture … One has to wonder what’s really going on here. Is what Burrows / Boland will be doing in Stamford, CT this coming weekend a legitimate open call or some big publicity stunt to help hype Disney’s “Yellow Submarine” remake? Or are John Lennon & George Harrison lookalikes / sound-alikes primarily what Victoria & Scot are now looking for?
Whatever the case is here … You have to admit that there’s probably no better way to get the Beatles fan community excited about this Disney Digital 3D remake of “Yellow Submarine” than by holding auditions for this project at BEATexpo 2009. Imagine how many members of Beatles tribute bands will spend the next few days hoping & praying that they’ll soon plunked from obscurity to then become a part of this big budget performance capture project?
So for those of you who ever dreamed of becoming part of the Fab Four (as opposed to Disney’s Fab Five) I say (borrowing a phrase — sort of — from “Drive My Car” on the Beatles’ “Rubber Soul” album) yes, you’re gonna be a star. Provided – of course – that you can do a halfway decent Liverpudlian accent.
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And for those who are seriously thinking about heading down to Stamford next Saturday & Sunday to try out for Burrows / Boland … Now cribbing from John Lennon’s ad-lib at the end of “Get Back” from “Let It Be” : “I’d like to say good luck on behalf of the group and myself, and I hope that you all pass the audition.”
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New Updates and Exclusive Content from Jim Hill Media: Disney, Universal, and More
Boy oh boy, do I have some exciting news to share with all of you.
If you’ve been following our journey at Jim Hill Media, you know we’re all about peeling back the curtain to reveal behind the scenes insights, news, and history that surround the world of entertainment and theme parks.
And today, I’ve got a treasure trove of updates to share. So, grab your popcorn, and let’s get into it.
A New Chapter on Patreon
As many of you know, we recently made the big leap over to Patreon, and let me tell you, it’s been quite a rollercoaster ride. This move was driven by your requests for more exclusive content (and the easy to use RSS feed and app is a BIG bonus).
I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for your unwavering support. Your enthusiasm and engagement have been the driving force behind our passion for delivering the best of Disney and Universal content.
Moving to Patreon has opened new avenues for us to connect more deeply with our listeners, offering exciting perks and benefits that allow us to tailor our content more closely to your interests and preferences. It’s been an incredible journey of crafting special content, such as the launch of our video podcast series, [Disney Unpacked].
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Imagine sitting down for a chat with a Disney Imagineer who’s helped shape your Disney experiences for over three decades. That’s what we’re bringing to the table with [Disney Unpacked]. Alongside the legendary Jim Shull and my partner in crime Len Testa, we explore Disney’s storytelling, sharing how beloved rides and attractions were created, through the eyes of an Imagineer like Jim Shull who personally contributed to these projects.
It’s a rare opportunity to host a video show with Jim Shull, a Disney Imagineer who’s worked on projects like Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster and Toontown for over 33 years. If you’re curious about Jim and his work, check out our “Meet Jim Shull” video.
But that’s not all – as a patron, you’ll gain access to even more exclusive content. Our “Carry On” podcast, where Jim Shull and I explore stories that didn’t quite make it into the main episodes, offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind [Disney Unpacked]. Plus, our regular Q&A sessions give you the chance to get answers to all your burning questions about the show.
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And if that wasn’t exciting enough, let me introduce you to our brand-new monthly video show, “Picture This.” Hosted by yours truly alongside Jim Shull and moderated by Lauren Hersey, “Picture This” offers a behind-the-scenes look at Jim Shull’s personal collection of over 60,000 photos and artifacts from his 33-year career at Disney. From rare behind-the-scenes shots to exclusive glimpses of Disney history, this show is a must-watch for any serious Disney fan.
The History of the Pixar Place Hotel
Recently, it was announced that Disneyland’s Paradise Pier hotel would be reopening as the Pixar Place Hotel.
Curious about the backstory behind this decision? Join Jim Shull and me as we delve into the history of the Pixar Place hotel. Explore its fascinating origins and gain insights into the inspirations drawn from Jim’s leadership on the Toy Story Hotel project at Shanghai Disney.
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Disney Will Bring D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event to Anaheim, California in August 2024
Expanded Disney Fan Experience Will Feature New and Exciting Events Across Multiple Locations, Including a D23 Takeover of the Happiest Place On Earth, Evening Entertainment at the Honda Center, D23 Day at Angel Stadium, and Much More
Fan Favorites Including Exhibits, Panels, Shows, and Shopping Will Dazzle Disney Enthusiasts at the Anaheim Convention Center
D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event is a one-of-a-kind fan experience like never before with spectacular shows, new venues, and multiple days of entertainment that will bring together the best of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and more!
Highlightswill include:
- Sunday, August 4: D23 Day at Angel Stadium, where D23 fans are invited to attend the Los Angeles Angels vs. New York Mets game.
- Thursday, August 8: D23 kickoff celebration at Disneyland Resort.
- Friday, August 9 – Sunday, August 11: Shopping, exhibits, panels, and presentations will take place at the Anaheim Convention Center during the day, with the fun extending into the evening at the Honda Center, the bigger home to marquee shows.
Tickets for D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event will go on sale in Spring 2024, with ticketing options to be announced later for access to the Anaheim Convention Center and the Honda Center. Admission for D23 Day at Angel Stadium and the D23 kickoff celebration at Disneyland Resort will be available as separate ticketed events. Additional details for D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event will be announced in early 2024.
You can get updates by staying connected to D23 via social media (@DisneyD23 on Facebook, Instagram, X), D23.com, and our weekly D23 FanFare email (sign up for free as a D23 General Member at JoinD23.com).
About D23
The name “D23” pays homage to the exciting journey that began in 1923 when Walt Disney opened his first studio in Hollywood. D23 is the first official club for fans in Disney’s nearly 100-year history. It gives its members a greater connection to the entire world of Disney by placing them in the middle of the magic year-round through its quarterly publication, Disney twenty-three; the latest news and stories on D23.com; member-exclusive offers and discounts; the popular D23 Inside Disney podcast; and special experiences for D23 Members throughout the year.
Fans can join D23 at Gold Membership ($99.99/year), Gold Duo Membership ($129.99/year), and General Membership (complimentary) levels at D23.com. To keep up with all the latest D23 news and events, follow DisneyD23 on Facebook, Instagram, X, TikTok, and YouTube.
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We turned the Galactic Starcruiser as well as Black Spire Outpost into the backdrop for an affectionate send-up of all things Stars Wars. We hope that you (more importantly, the legal team at Lucasfilm) take this faux trailer in the spirit with which it was intended. Special thanks to Aaron Adams for so skillfully stitching all of this footage together. Also thanks to the team at Storybook Destinations, Touring Plans and the talented cast & crew aboard the “Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser” for making this “Disney Dish” fan event so memorable.
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