Casting Call for Real Piano Tuners – Feature Film
Job Description: We are seeking experienced male piano tuners, aged 30 and above, to participate in an upcoming feature film. This is a unique opportunity for individuals who have real-world experience in piano tuning and maintenance to showcase their craft on the big screen. The role requires authenticity, as you will be portraying a professional piano tuner in various scenes throughout the film.
Job Responsibilities:
- Portray a professional piano tuner in the film, performing tasks such as tuning and maintaining pianos.
- Work closely with the film’s production team to ensure accurate and realistic depictions of piano tuning.
- Be prepared to perform your duties on set, possibly interacting with other actors in a realistic setting.
- Follow the director’s instructions to achieve the desired performance and contribute to the film’s overall authenticity.
Requirements:
- Must be a male, aged 30 or older.
- Real-world experience in piano tuning is required; you must be able to demonstrate your skills on camera.
- Must be based in the UK and available for filming during the designated production schedule.
- No prior acting experience is necessary, but you should be comfortable performing your craft on camera.
Compensation:
- This is a paid role with compensation reflecting industry standards for feature film participation.
- Additional perks include the opportunity to be part of a major film production and potential screen credit for your work.
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