UTAH TALENT/ HUGE COMMERCIAL SHOOT PAYING ASAP!!!!!
Posted by Craze Agency on Wednesday, March 14, 2012
casting a local television commercial for the Grand
America.
The spot will likely pay about $150. It will shoot next week - one day per spot.
All submissions must have name of role in subject line and be accompanied by a photo. All are featured EXTRAS!! There is NO DIALOGUE. This is for local television.. and will run for a 90 day cycle. All submissions must be received by Thursday (3/15) at 7pm. I will email requests to attend casting session by Thursday (3/15) 8pm.
The spot will likely pay about $150. It will shoot next week - one day per spot.
All submissions must have name of role in subject line and be accompanied by a photo. All are featured EXTRAS!! There is NO DIALOGUE. This is for local television.. and will run for a 90 day cycle. All submissions must be received by Thursday (3/15) at 7pm. I will email requests to attend casting session by Thursday (3/15) 8pm.
The roles are VERY specific. Ensure you
are as described in the breakdown. We will not respond to those who do not fit
the description.
Instructions:
Send (via email) CRAZESUBMISSIONSONLY@GMAIL.COM
- Your full name
- Your contact information (although first round calls will go out via email)
- with a picture attached in jpeg format (no larger size than 3x5)
- validate availability for shoot days
- Name of the role in the subject line
All talent must be available to be put on
tape for directors this Friday and/or Saturday (3/16-17) and avail to shoot
Thursday/Friday/Saturday - March 22-24. Thank you!
Breakdown:
Grand Imagination Boy: 4-6 years old, Caucasian or softly Hispanic/Southern European in appearance.
Young-looking and sweet-faced.
No speaking is required, but boy needs to be a skilled and subtle actor capable
of conveying real emotion in his expressive
face. Overacting or melodrama will stifle the magic in the spot.
Grand Imagination Mother: 32-38 years old, Caucasian or softly Hispanic/Southern European in
appearance, with a look that matches the
boy’s. Slim and pretty, but not distractingly so (her role is a minor one) with
hair of medium or longer length. Medium height: 5’4”-5’9”.
Sophisticated, but wholesome and approachable.
Elevator Woman:
Early thirties, Caucasian with long, dark or light brown
hair. Tall, elegantly slim and strikingly beautiful with full lips and an almost
haughty sultriness. Capable of appearing suddenly and
disarmingly approachable when she smiles, though. Mostly
likely a model from the high fashion
world. Beautiful hands with long, intelligent
fingers.
Elevator Man: Early to late thirties. Caucasian with short haircut that can be
styled for a formal occasion. Sophisticated, handsome, fashion forward. At least three
inches taller than the woman to allow for
her to wear heels.
The Dance - Greeks of all ages. This
will be for a fancy Greek big
family reunion scene.