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Character Description
Competition
Ghosts in the Machine: CastingMassify and After Dark Films teamed up to give actors their shot at a breakout role in Perkins' 14. The community cast the film, choosing two men and two women who will star in the movie.
- Gender:
- Female
- Age:
- n/a
- Ethnicity:
- Any
The female lead for the Ghosts in the Machine film.
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4,428 views since 5/16/2008
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Gender
Female -
Age Range
14 - 20 -
Height
5' 6" -
Weight
125 lbs
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Ethnicity
White/Caucasian
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Eye Color
Green -
Hair Color
Black -
Hair Length
Shoulder
Credits
Actor on Sex and the USA (2008)
Actor on Burma: It Can't Wait Day 30 (2008)
Actor on Detention (2008)
Model on Shockhound (2008)
Model on Nintendo DS (2008)
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Industry Panel Feedback
Shayla was very natural. You can tell she has a great imagination and understands the fundamentals of both scenes. Her sense of visualization is very professional and fun to watch. Really great job.
Craig Singer
Serious about career and has training. Pretty, determined and willing to go the distance when called upon. Slight push on the jail scene, but that trap is there for all.
Gary Swanson
Shayla's first scene was very intense and conveyed a sense of urgency but perhaps too much so. After all, the characters were supposed to be hiding, and all that yelling would have given them away. The second scene was more subtle but there seemed to be a disconnect between you and your scene partner. Overall note - Loosen up and show the action in your body language as well as your speech.
Courtney Solomon
After Dark Films