Two AMTC Auditions Scheduled for Richmond and Nashville on Monday, July 21 and Saturday, July 25
Atlanta, Ga. (PRWEB) July 11, 2014 -- Actors, Models and Talent for Christ is a mission and a movement that provides aspiring talent with professional direction, VIP introductions and spiritual preparation so they can SHINE for Christ in the entertainment industry.
Founded in 1982, AMTC is a ministry operated by three generations of one family. The organization trains performers in both improving their gifts and reflecting Christ, specifically in the entertainment industry. AMTC offers training programs and a biannual six-day conference, SHINE, in Orlando, Fla. The conference hosts no fewer than 60 agents, managers, casting directors, and music industry scouts at a performer/VIP ratio of 10-to-1. Professionals come from cities around the world to recruit new talent and offer one-on-one advice to AMTC performers.
Both auditions will be hosted by Jaco Booyens. The Richmond, Va. event will be on Monday at 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., and Nashville, Tenn. will be on Saturday at 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Jaco is a worldwide speaker on the role of Christians in entertainment. He and his wife, Philipa, own After Eden Pictures. Most recently, Jaco directed the upcoming film, “8 Days.”
This-soon-to-be released movie centers around modern-day slavery, raising society’s awareness of human trafficking. Jaco believes that God is raising an army of entertainers, “performers anointed to become positive role models, to become stars for God,” he said.
Adam She, AMTC’s President says, "Bad is bold in the entertainment industry, so good must be bolder.” The organization believes that it is time for God’s stars to stand up the stages of film, fashion, music and theatre, and AMTC is a launching pad for performers to become positive role models in every area of entertainment.
Actors, Models and Talent for Christ auditions are open to performers of all faiths and good intentions. For more information or to register for this AMTC audition, please visit http://www.amtcaudition.org or call 1-800-STAR-420.
Maggie Holman, AMTC Administrative Office, (678) 783-0500, [email protected]
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