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Sunday, June 02, 2013

A.N.T. Farm Season 3 Opening Credits

On Friday May 31, A.N.T. Farm premiered it's third season with the episode titled "trANTsferred" in which Chyna, Olive, Fletcher, Angus and Lexi all audition for an exclusive and prestigious A.N.T. boarding school developed by billionaire and former child prodigy, Zoltan Grundy. The launch of season 3 included a brand new set of opening credits for the show.

Saturday, May 18, 2013

A.N.T. Farm Wraps Filming Season 3

Disney Channel's A.N.T. Farm has completed production of Season 3 (which is set to air on TV on May 31). Stefanie Scott who plays the character Lexi Reed on the show tweeted on her official twitter page (@StefanieScott):

It's the last day of taping Season 3 so it's going to be a Big Day!

And:
I have to run - and get ready for the Last Live Taping of love you all

Also:
We may have had tears in our eyes, but I'm so happy and thankful for these past three years.

Sunday, May 05, 2013

Disney Stars Celebrate “May the Fourth Be With You” Day with Children’s Hospital LA



Happy “May the Fourth Be With You” day!

To celebrate the Star Wars inspired day, all your favorite Disney Channel and Disney XD stars, Star Wars characters, and even Mickey & Minnie Mouse paid a visit to Children’s Hospital L.A.

Billy Unger, Spencer Boldman, Karan Brar, Skai Jackson, Blake Michael, Kelli Berglund, Aedin Mincks, Sierra McCormick, Francesca Capaldi, Tyrel Jackson Williams, Roshon Fegan, Adam Irigoyen, Stefanie Scott, and Jake Short all signed autographs for the kids and it looks like they had some fun with lightsabers too.


Tuesday, January 08, 2013

Disney Channel Shows Begin Filming, Including Good Luck Charlie Season 4 and A.N.T Farm Season 3

Disney Channel sitcoms such as Good Luck Charlie, Shake It Up, A.N.T Farm, Austin & Ally and Lab Rats resumed filming yesterday (January 7, 2013) after their winter break.

Good Luck Charlie's Bridgit Mendler, tweeted on her official twitter page (@bridgitmendler):

Today's the day! Today's the day! We're back on Good Luck Charlie today!!
And:



Chris Peterson, Co-Creator of Disney XD's Lab Rats tweeted on his official twitter page (CPetey222):

Another great day on the Lab Rats set! So happy to be working with the beautiful again!!!  

A.N.T Farm's Stefanie Scott, tweeted today (January 8, 2013) on her official twitter page (@StefanieScott):

Another Fun day on set of Season 3 ANT Farm!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Acting Workshop With Stefanie Scott From Disney's A.N.T Farm

Stefanie Scott from Disney's A.N.T Farm will be holding a kids & teens hands on workshop at The Maile School (located in Central Florida) on Saturday, December 22nd during the timeslots available: 1pm to 4pm or 4.30pm to 7.30pm. 
Former Maile School student Stefanie Scott is offering a 1 day hands on training workshop exclusively at The Maile School. Stefanie is best known for her role as Lexi Reed on Disney's hit A.N.T. Farm. Other credits include the newly released Wreck-It-Ralph as Moppet Girl. No Strings Attached, Universal's Beethoven's Big Break, and Disney's Frenemies
The 1 Day Hands on Workshop will cover:
  • Scene Study
  • Character Development
  • Making Your Scenes Believable
  • Life Performance
  • Question & Answer Session

Call to register: 407-628-5989

Thursday, October 18, 2012

EXCLUSIVE Interview with Stefanie Scott (Talks A.N.T. Farm Season 3 & Music)

[Via themagazine.ca...]

Stefanie Scott is an actress and musician and she can also beat you in a good game of Mario Kart! She currently stars as Lexi on Disney’s hit show, A.N.T. FARM. THE MAGAZINE caught up with Stefanie to talk about boarding school, WRECK-IT RALPH and her new music.



You play Lexi on Disney’s A.N.T. FARM. Tell us about her.
Lexi has always been the overachiever. She’s starred in all the school plays, she’s the student body president and she always has her plate full of these overachieving activities. I think that’s what makes her so insecure and sassy at times. She realizes China is kind of taking over her role a little bit. I think her occasional rudeness is her trying to protect herself. She wants to just protect her pride and I respect her for that. She’s very fun to play because we’re so different.

Lexi is the popular cheerleader at school. Tell us about your high school experience.
Personally, I haven’t had too much of a high school experience because I’m home schooled. I started normal high school but then my schedule was too crazy and I couldn’t keep up. I’m on set every day so that’s kind of like my high school experience. I grow up with my cast members because we all do school together in our classroom with our tutor. I did get to experience my first school dance, meeting friends, having a locker, walking around, things like that. I think that I have a much different lifestyle as a teenager because of my job and because of my responsibilities.

How do you fit in school on set?
We fit in the school somehow. I do about three hours a day on top of filming and rehearsals and other things. Whenever we get a break, we do school with the teachers. Usually when we get in at 7 a.m. we have to do a block of school, which is like an hour and then we fill it in the rest of the day. It’s exciting because one minute you’re reading scripts and memorizing and the next minute you have to be sitting in the classroom doing your geometry and algebra. It is a lot of work, I’m not going to lie, but it works because it’s what I love to do.

What can we expect from season three of A.N.T. FARM?
I can’t reveal too much, but we are changing the storyline a little bit for some fun. We all go to A.N.T. Farm Boarding School. It’s quite different and I am really looking forward to seeing what the writers do with that and to see how this all works out. I can’t wait to see everybody again on set. I miss my A.N.T. FARM family!


You voice Moppet Girl in the upcoming family film, WRECK-IT RALPH. What can you tell us about the film and your character?
I am so excited I got to be a part of WRECK-IT RALPH. I got the chance to see it and it’s adorable. The movie is about what happens when the arcade goes to sleep at night and it closes. You get to see the characters come to life and go to Game Central Station. They have their own lives and that’s what is so cool. Wreck-It Ralph is misunderstood for being the villain, when he just wants to be a hero and get his gold medal. I play Moppet Girl who is the first one to notice that Wreck-It Ralph is missing. She notices what’s going on and that creates a whole series of events for all of the games. She’s a young girl who loves video games but is also kind of a wallflower type. I had a blast. It was a dream of mine to be in a Disney animated feature film.

When you were recording WRECK-IT RALPH, how did you get yourself into character?
When you’re recording an animated piece, it’s so much different because you don’t really get to see the sets and your character and everything. I saw a couple of pictures and I came in with my script. It’s so funny because, as you’re saying your lines, you also have to do the real life things like sighing and breathing. We literally spent ten minutes just giggling, playing video games and trying to make all of the noises that I would make if I was really shooting the guns and shooting the arrows. I had so much fun. The film focuses on arcade games and their characters.

What is your favourite arcade game?
Growing up, I’d play Mario Kart with my brothers. I have two older brothers and they would be so competitive because I was their younger sister and they would never let me win! I beat them a couple times.



Besides acting, you are also a great singer and you just released a song called “FYI” with a wonderful positive message. What is it about?
I am very touched by that song and it just came out on iTunes. “FYI” stands for "for your information" and it’s about embracing yourself and letting you know you don’t have to be a cookie-cutter girl or boy. You can stand out in your own way. The song is me telling a guy I know about how he’s the cute wallflower kid you don’t really notice. [I say,] don’t think you’re the awkward one. You think you’re the awkward one, but I still think you’re cool. You can see it’s the imperfections that make you perfect.

If you had to choose between acting and singing, which would you choose and why?
I get this question all the time and I can never ever answer it. I have such a passion for both! I grew up doing musical theatre. I love acting and being different characters. Once you step on a set and you’re in wardrobe and hair, you become this other person, you have the best time and you get to create so many great relationships along the way. With music, you get to write about your relationships. I love to write my own music and poetry. Somewhere along the road, I’d love to combine them and do a Broadway show or a musical movie.